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Evidence For Selective Adaptation and Recalibration in the Perception of Lexical Stress ...
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To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
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Evidence For Selective Adaptation and Recalibration in the Perception of Lexical Stress ...
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The Prosody of Two-Syllable Words in French-Speaking Monolingual and Bilingual Children: A Focus on Initial Accent and Final Accent ...
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The Prosody of Two-Syllable Words in French-Speaking Monolingual and Bilingual Children: A Focus on Initial Accent and Final Accent ...
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No, No One Had Fun. Individual Differences in Nonliteral Language Perception ...
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No, No One Had Fun. Individual Differences in Nonliteral Language Perception ...
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Chinese-English Speakers’ Perception of Pitch in Their Non-Tonal Language: Reinterpreting English as a Tonal-Like Language ...
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Disentangling the Effects of Position and Utterance-Level Declination on the Production of Complex Tones in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec ...
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Phrase-final position is cross-linguistically the locus of both processes of phonetic reduction and processes of phonetic enhancement. In tone languages, phrasal position is a conditioning environment for processes of tone sandhi/allotony, though such patterns emerge from local processes of tonal enhancement or reduction. The current article examines the production of tone in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec, an endangered language of Mexico with nine lexical tones and fixed, stem-final stress, across phrasal and utterance positions via three experiments. In the first two experiments, the findings show that speakers lengthen syllables and expand the tonal F0 range in utterance-final position. The effect of this range expansion is high tone raising, low tone lowering, and falling contour lowering. Rising contour tones undergo substantial leveling when produced in a non-utterance-final context, similar to Taiwanese Mandarin. These findings suggest that postural changes in F0 range are controlled , intonational effects in ...
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200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified; 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Media and communications; FOS Sociology; Sociology
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URL: https://sage.figshare.com/collections/Disentangling_the_Effects_of_Position_and_Utterance-Level_Declination_on_the_Production_of_Complex_Tones_in_Yolox_chitl_Mixtec/5070014 https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.5070014
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Durational Patterns of Recurrent Multiword Combinations in Mandarin Spontaneous Speech Production ...
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