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Syllable Complexity and Morphological Synthesis: A Well-Motivated Positive Complexity Correlation Across Subdomains
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In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03435802 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2021, 12, pp.583. ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2021.638659⟩ (2021)
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Optimization of morpheme length: a cross-linguistic assessment of Zipf’s and Menzerath’s laws
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In: Linguistics Vanguard ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03471186 ; Linguistics Vanguard, 2021, 7 (s3), ⟨10.1515/lingvan-2019-0076⟩ (2021)
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Silent pauses and interjections as prosodic cues for direct speech: A cross-linguistic study on three language documentationcorpora
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In: 6th Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03551224 ; 6th Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory, Dec 2021, London, United Kingdom (2021)
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The extent and degree of utterance-final word lengthening in spontaneous speech from 10 languages
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In: Linguistics Vanguard ; https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167445 ; Linguistics Vanguard, 2021, 7 (1), pp.20190063. ⟨10.1515/lingvan-2019-0063⟩ (2021)
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Combining documentary linguistics and corpus phonetics to advance corpus-based typology
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The extent and degree of utterance-final word lengthening in spontaneous speech from 10 languages
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Combining documentary linguistics and corpus phonetics to advance corpus-based typology
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Syllable Complexity and Morphological Synthesis: A Well-Motivated Positive Complexity Correlation Across Subdomains
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Corrigendum: Syllable Complexity and Morphological Synthesis: A Well-Motivated Positive Complexity Correlation Across Subdomains
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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RefCo: An initiative to develop a set of quality criteria for fieldwork corpora
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In: Actes des 2èmes journées scientifiques du Groupement de Recherche Linguistique Informatique Formelle et de Terrain (LIFT). ; 2èmes journées scientifiques du Groupement de Recherche Linguistique Informatique Formelle et de Terrain (LIFT) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03047143 ; 2èmes journées scientifiques du Groupement de Recherche Linguistique Informatique Formelle et de Terrain (LIFT), 2020, Montrouge, France. pp.95-101 (2020)
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech ...
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech ...
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech ...
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Supplementary material to Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech
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Abstract:
This paper explores the application of quantitative methods to study the effect of various factors on phonetic word duration in ten languages. Data on most of these languages were collected in fieldwork aiming at documenting spontaneous speech in mostly endangered languages, to be used for multiple purposes, including the preservation of cultural heritage and community work. Here we show the feasibility of studying processes of online acceleration and deceleration of speech across languages using such data, which have not been considered for this purpose before. Our results show that it is possible to detect a consistent effect of higher frequency of words leading to faster articulation even in the relatively small language documentation corpora used here. We also show that nouns tend to be pronounced more slowly than verbs when controlling for other factors. Comparison of the effects of these and other factors shows that some of them are difficult to capture with the current data and methods, including potential effects of cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity. In general, this paper argues for widening the cross-linguistic scope of phonetic and psycholinguistic research by including the wealth of language documentation data that has recently become available. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center
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endangered languages; language documentation; phonetic word duration; quantitative methods
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24926
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