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Clause chaining and the utterance phrase: Syntax–prosody mapping in Matukar Panau
In: Open Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 423-447 (2021) (2021)
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High-frequency initialisms: Evidence for Singaporean English stress
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 4 (2019): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 18:1–15 ; 2473-8689 (2019)
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Stress shift in English rhythm rule environments: effects of prosodic boundary strength and stress clash types
Azzabou-Kacem, Soundess. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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Détection automatique d’une hiérarchie prosodique dans un corpus de parole journalistique
In: Langue française, N 191, 3, 2016-09-15, pp.123-149 (2016)
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Dutch Reduction Domains: Between Syllables and Feet
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2016)
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Phonological Movement in Ukrainian
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2016)
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A preliminary approach to phonological phrase in Spanish ; Aproximación preliminar al sintagma fonológico en español
In: Loquens; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2015); e020 ; Loquens; Vol. 2 Núm. 2 (2015); e020 ; 2386-2637 ; 10.3989/loquens.2015.v2.i2 (2015)
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Final devoicing of /l/ in Reykjavík Icelandic
In: Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody : Proceedings of the 7 th international conference on Speech Prosody ; SpeechProsody7, (Trinity College Dublin), May 20 - 23, 2014 / Campbell, Nick et al. (Hrsg.). - Dublin, 2014. - S. 757-761 (2014)
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Stress-timed =word-based? Testing a hypothesis in prosodic typology
In: Language typology and universals. - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton 65 (2012) 2, 157-168
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Left-edge deletion in English and subject omission in diaries
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 16 (2012) 1, 105-129
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Questioning the universality of the syllable: evidence from Japanese
In: ISSN: 0952-6757 ; EISSN: 1469-8188 ; Phonology ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00951957 ; Phonology, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2012, 29 (1), pp.113-152. ⟨10.1017/S095267571200005X⟩ (2012)
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Pausal Phonology and Morpheme Realization
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2011)
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Pausal Phonology and Morpheme Realization
In: John J. McCarthy (2011)
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The prosodic word is not universal, but emergent
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 46 (2010) 3, 657-709
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Phonetic and phonological nature of prosodic boundaries: evidence from Modern Greek
Kainada, Evia. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2010
Abstract: Research on prosodic structure, the underlying structure organising the prosodic grouping of spoken utterances, has shown that it consists of hierarchically organised prosodic constituents. The present thesis explores the nature of this constituency, in particular the question of whether prosodic structure is comprised of a given set of qualitatively distinct domains, or of a set of domains of the same type varying only gradiently in "strength", or a possible mixture of both types of relations across prosodic levels. This question is addressed by testing how prosodic constituency (mirrored on boundary strength manipulations) is signalled acoustically via pre- and post-boundary durations, intonation contours, and two sandhi processes, namely vowel hiatus resolution and post-nasal stop voicing in Modern Greek. Results show that the phonetic signalling of boundary strength provides support for a mixture of both differences of type and strength across prosodic levels, with some levels only differing in terms of their strength. Pre-boundary durations and resolution of vowel hiatus are gradiently affected by boundary strength with shorter to longer durations from lower to higher domains, and less instances of vowel deletion higher in the hierarchy. Post-nasal stop voicing is qualitatively affected by boundary strength with almost all voicing instances occurring in the lowest constituent of the structure in the way a qualitative view of prosodic constituency would predict, and in line with research on prosodic phonology. Finally, both the alignment and scaling of intonation contours at the edges of domains is found to distinguish qualitatively the lowest domain from the higher ones. All higher phrasal domains align with respect to the boundary and their peak scaling varies consistently gradiently across speakers. When combining those two findings, support is provided for the existence of differences of strength and type within the same process. Taken together the results from these four phenomena support the postulation of an underlying prosodic structure with a limited number of qualitatively distinct domains, within which at the same time some type of recursivity or structured variability must be allowed for. It is shown that there are structural properties of speech, like the length of the utterance, influencing the organisation of utterances in a principled gradient manner, supporting the existence of differences of strength within domain types. These findings bear significance for theories of prosodic structure that have assumed either the view of solely qualitative differences, or sole boundary strength differences, as well as for future proposals on prosodic constituency. Finally, the use of Modern Greek in this thesis adds to the existing literature on a language that has been extensively used by researchers working in views supporting the existence of qualitative distinctions of type across prosodic domains, and provides the first in depth experimental analysis of post-nasal stop voicing.
Keyword: intonation; lengthening; Modern Greek; post-nasal stop voicing; prosodic hierarchy; vowel hiatus
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/4469
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On the edge: acoustic cues to layered prosodic domains
In: http://web.uvic.ca/~tyoon/pub/Yoon-et-al-ICPhS_2007_1264.pdf (2007)
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Morphological Complexity and Prosodic Minimality
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Interaction entre prosodie et (co)articulation linguopalatale en français ; The interplay beween prosody and linguopalatal (co)articulation in French
Meynadier, Yohann. - : HAL CCSD, 2003
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01609329 ; Linguistique. Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, 2003. Français (2003)
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Extending the Prosodic Hierarchy: Evidence from Lushootseed narrative
In: http://www.sfu.ca/nwjl/Articles/V001_N01/BeckAndBennett.pdf (1998)
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LEVELS OF THE PROSODIC HIERARCHY IN ENGLISH
In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1302/1302.pdf
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