In 1945 Kenneth L. Pike suggested a basis for the typological classification of languages which met with a widespread approval in phonological and prosodic studies. We are referring here to the dichotom
Gibbon D. Prosody, Time Types, and Linguistic Design Factors in Spoken Language System Architectures...
Speech signals originate as a sequence of linguistic units selected by speakers, but these units are...
The study of prosody is perhaps the area of speech research which has undergone the most noticeable ...
The objective of the paper is to use the model of Complexity Scales and Licensing (Cyran 2003, 2010...
It reviewed transversely the researches related to prosody generation in language production, basing...
The structural elements of the prosodic hierarchy and the ways in which phonological generalisations...
In recent research on cross-linguistic differences in linguistic rhythm, it has been hypothesized th...
Of all prosodic variables used to classify languages, rhythm has proved most problematic. Recent att...
The syllable is a natural unit of organization in spoken language whose strongest cross-linguistic p...
In this paper I argue for a property-driven approach to phonological typology. Rather than seeking t...
Rhythm is one of the elements of the prosodic level of speech. The basic units of rhythm, upon which...
Numerous accent “types” listed in detail for the first time in the works of Đ. Daničić motivated man...
The Prosodic Word (Pwd) is a foundational notion in phonological theories, being relevant for the st...
Language Isochrony (Rhythm, Prosody, Stress-timed, Syllable-timed, and Mora-timed are some related t...
This chapter first reviews some of the structures that are important to the study of prosodic develo...
Gibbon D. Prosody, Time Types, and Linguistic Design Factors in Spoken Language System Architectures...
Speech signals originate as a sequence of linguistic units selected by speakers, but these units are...
The study of prosody is perhaps the area of speech research which has undergone the most noticeable ...
The objective of the paper is to use the model of Complexity Scales and Licensing (Cyran 2003, 2010...
It reviewed transversely the researches related to prosody generation in language production, basing...
The structural elements of the prosodic hierarchy and the ways in which phonological generalisations...
In recent research on cross-linguistic differences in linguistic rhythm, it has been hypothesized th...
Of all prosodic variables used to classify languages, rhythm has proved most problematic. Recent att...
The syllable is a natural unit of organization in spoken language whose strongest cross-linguistic p...
In this paper I argue for a property-driven approach to phonological typology. Rather than seeking t...
Rhythm is one of the elements of the prosodic level of speech. The basic units of rhythm, upon which...
Numerous accent “types” listed in detail for the first time in the works of Đ. Daničić motivated man...
The Prosodic Word (Pwd) is a foundational notion in phonological theories, being relevant for the st...
Language Isochrony (Rhythm, Prosody, Stress-timed, Syllable-timed, and Mora-timed are some related t...
This chapter first reviews some of the structures that are important to the study of prosodic develo...
Gibbon D. Prosody, Time Types, and Linguistic Design Factors in Spoken Language System Architectures...
Speech signals originate as a sequence of linguistic units selected by speakers, but these units are...
The study of prosody is perhaps the area of speech research which has undergone the most noticeable ...