In so-called stress-timed languages, unstressed vowels are usually clearly differentiated from stressed vowels. The particular stress assigned to a given syllable/word determines the ulitmate shape of a vowel to a high degree. In German word formation, up to four stress levels can be distin
Not all languages have stress and not all languages that do have stress are alike. English is a lexi...
In intonation languages, pitch accents are associated with stressed syllables, therefore accentuatio...
This paper presents the results of a study concerning the acoustic correlates of contrastive word st...
Wagner P, Fischenbeck E. Stress perception and production in German stress clash environments. In: ...
While interaction of primary stress with morphological structure has been widely studied within pros...
It is generally accepted that Hungarian has initial primary stress. As for secondary stress, Varga (...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
Jassem W, Gibbon D. Re-defining English accent and stress. Journal of the International Phonetic Ass...
Several decades of research, focusing on English, Dutch and German, have set up a hierarchy of acous...
This paper presents an analysis of a sample of intentional deviations from the typical stress patter...
The adequate description of word stress is still a matter of discussion in phonological research. Th...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
The study is part of a series of studies which examine the acoustic correlates of lexical stress in ...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
Not all languages have stress and not all languages that do have stress are alike. English is a lexi...
In intonation languages, pitch accents are associated with stressed syllables, therefore accentuatio...
This paper presents the results of a study concerning the acoustic correlates of contrastive word st...
Wagner P, Fischenbeck E. Stress perception and production in German stress clash environments. In: ...
While interaction of primary stress with morphological structure has been widely studied within pros...
It is generally accepted that Hungarian has initial primary stress. As for secondary stress, Varga (...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
Jassem W, Gibbon D. Re-defining English accent and stress. Journal of the International Phonetic Ass...
Several decades of research, focusing on English, Dutch and German, have set up a hierarchy of acous...
This paper presents an analysis of a sample of intentional deviations from the typical stress patter...
The adequate description of word stress is still a matter of discussion in phonological research. Th...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
The study is part of a series of studies which examine the acoustic correlates of lexical stress in ...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
Not all languages have stress and not all languages that do have stress are alike. English is a lexi...
In intonation languages, pitch accents are associated with stressed syllables, therefore accentuatio...
This paper presents the results of a study concerning the acoustic correlates of contrastive word st...