The speech rhythm of three West African languages is measured with current methods which focus on durational relationships of various units. It is shown that predictions about the phonological structure and their classification in terms of speech rhythm can be confirmed with data from these languages. 1
There has been a long tradition, since at least 1945, of research into the rhythm of speech. Conside...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
Gibbon D. Rhythm pattern discovery in Niger-Congo story-telling. Frontiers in Communication. 2023;8....
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
Since Ramus et al. (1999) a number of statistical metrics have been routinely employed by researcher...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
The description of Atlantic Creoles has relied mostly on comparative studies with intonational langu...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
Languages with contrastive tone may phonetically realize tonal distinctions through changes in F0, r...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
This study presents a new methodology adapted to the analysis of word rhythmic cues in drummed forms...
There has been a long tradition, since at least 1945, of research into the rhythm of speech. Conside...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
Gibbon D. Rhythm pattern discovery in Niger-Congo story-telling. Frontiers in Communication. 2023;8....
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
Since Ramus et al. (1999) a number of statistical metrics have been routinely employed by researcher...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
The description of Atlantic Creoles has relied mostly on comparative studies with intonational langu...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
Languages with contrastive tone may phonetically realize tonal distinctions through changes in F0, r...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
This study presents a new methodology adapted to the analysis of word rhythmic cues in drummed forms...
There has been a long tradition, since at least 1945, of research into the rhythm of speech. Conside...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...