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Rhythmic speech and stuttering reduction in a syllable-timed language

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2018
Speaking rhythmically, also known as syllable-timed speech (STS), has been known for centuries to be a fluency-inducing condition for people who stutter. Cantonese is a tonal syllable-timed language and it has been shown that, of all languages, Cantonese is the most rhythmic (Mok, 2009).
Thomas, Law   +5 more
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Computer Assisted Language Learning for Syllable-time Language Exposed Adults who are Learning a new Stress-Time Language

2019 14th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE), 2019
In this paper we discuss a preliminary study which is one of a series of studies conducted to design a computer software system which helps self-educate spoken English learners. This software system detects English language syllable stress and uses the results to guide the prospective learners towards a successful learning of spoken English.
Sena Seneviratne   +3 more
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Acoustic comparison on syllabic rates between stress-timed and syllable-timed language speakers

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
Syllabic rates (i.e., phonation rate for each syllable) of a speaker provide us with a lot of interesting information about the language in question. Especially between syllable-timed language and stress-timed language, we may expect that speakers will show a gap in syllabic rates as they have their own ways to pronounce.
Myungsook Kim, myungjin bae
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