نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear accentual phrases

تعداد نتایج: 249541  

2016
Jiseung Kim

The goal of this study is to examine prosodic accommodation, specifically to test accommodation of prosodic boundaries with native speakers of Seoul Korean. Sixteen native speakers of Seoul Korean participated in a sentence completion task where they were asked to complete a target sentence after reading (in the baseline condition) or listening to (in the test condition) a context sentence. In ...

2011
Yuichi Ishimoto Mika Enomoto Hitoshi Iida

In this paper, to clarify acoustic features for predicting the ends of utterances, we investigated prosodic features that project transition relevance places in Japanese spontaneous conversation. Acoustic parameters used as the prosodic features are the fundamental frequency, power, and mora duration of accentual phrases and words. Results showed that the fundamental frequency and power at the ...

2014
Katalin Mády Uwe D. Reichel Štefan Beňuš

Languages with primarily delimitative function of word stress commonly make use of accentual phrases (APs) in their intonational phonology (e.g. Tamil or French). Slovak and Hungarian are genetically unrelated but geographically close languages with word-initial lexical stress. In this paper we compared the stylised f0 of single accent groups (AGs) with the f0 level pattern of the entire intona...

2011
Giuseppina Turco Michele Gubian

This paper represents a pilot investigation of primed accentuation patterns produced by advanced Dutch speakers of Italian as a second language (L2). Contrastive accent patterns within prepositional phrases were elicited in a semispontaneous dialogue entertained with a confederate native speaker of Italian. The aim of the analysis was to compare learner’s contrastive accentual configurations in...

2012
Giuseppina Turco Michele Gubian

This paper represents a pilot investigation of accentuation patterns produced by advanced Dutch speakers of Italian as a second language (L2). Contrastive accent patterns within phrases were elicited in a semi-spontaneous dialogue entertained with a confederate native speaker of Italian. The aim of the analysis was to compare learners’ contrastive accentual configurations induced by the confede...

2011
Wook Kyung Choe

In order to examine the distribution of errors in different phrases in the Korean prosodic hierarchy, 12 native Korean speakers were recorded while producing tongue twisters. The resulting errors were categorized and their location coded with respect to the prosodic structure of the utterances in which they occurred. Findings were that a disproportionate number of errors occurred in initial or ...

1999
Gorka Elordieta Iñaki Gaminde Inma Hernáez Jasone Salaberria Igor Martin de Vidales

In this paper the basic features of the intonational structure of Bermeo Basque (BB) are analyzed. In BB there exists a lexical distinction between accented and unaccented words. Accented words are always stressed, and unaccented words (not containing any accented morphemes) only receive stress on their final syllable when they are immediately preceding the verb; otherwise they surface stressle...

Journal: :Language and speech 1996
S A Jun M Oh

Wh-phrases in Korean are ambiguous due to the lexical ambiguity of "wh" words: wh-pronouns as in a wh-question, or indefinite pronouns as in a yes/no-question. Furthermore, since a wh-word in Korean is in-situ (i.e. not moved to the front of a sentence as in English), wh-questions are not distinguished from echo questions in their surface forms. In this paper, we investigated prosodic character...

2008
Hyongsil Cho Stéphane Rauzy

The minor prosodic unit in Korean language, generally called an Accentual Phrase, is usually defined by its syntactic or phonological characteristics. This article looks at the correlation between phonetic pitch movements and accentual phrase boundaries using a technique of pattern extraction and prediction by a probabilistic grammar.

2004
Janet Fletcher Nicholas Evans Belinda Ross

Earlier impressionistic analyses of Dalabon indicate that the grammatical word is often realized as either an accentual phrase, or an intonational phrase, followed by a pause. Unusually, it can also be interrupted by a silent pause, with each section being realized as separate intonational phrases. Our results support these earlier impressions, although this use of the silent pause appears to b...

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