This paper is about the relation between contrast and ‘prominent positions ’ − i.e. onsets, stressed syllables, and root-initial syllables.1 A number of works have assumed that only one of the three logically possible relations between contrast and prominent positions exists: namely tha
While in a wide range of phonological theories preservation under prominence is a well noticed effec...
The object of this study was to investigate whether subjects are able to compare the prominence caus...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...
It is well known that prominent prosodic positions (onsets, root-initial syllables, main-stressed sy...
Phonologically prominent or "strong" positions are well known for their ability to resist positional...
There are a variety of phonological asymmetries exhibited by segments which appear in perceptually o...
In a previous production study [1] we explored the prosodic marking of thematic material in contrast...
Two experiments were carried out in order to find out whether subjects could compare the prominence ...
This dissertation presents a theory of markedness constraints that apply exclusively to material in ...
Accented syllables which differ in relative prominence, generally do so with respect to the frequenc...
This paper is a discussion of the relationship between coronal consonants and theories of segment st...
The occurrence of peaks and valleys of the F0 contour of an utterance on non-prominent syllables in ...
This study investigates effects of three prosodic factors-prosodic boundary (Utterance-initial vs. U...
Wagner P, Portele T. Two dimensions of prominence. In: Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue...
The segmental phonology of a wide range of West African languages shows clear contrastive asymmetrie...
While in a wide range of phonological theories preservation under prominence is a well noticed effec...
The object of this study was to investigate whether subjects are able to compare the prominence caus...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...
It is well known that prominent prosodic positions (onsets, root-initial syllables, main-stressed sy...
Phonologically prominent or "strong" positions are well known for their ability to resist positional...
There are a variety of phonological asymmetries exhibited by segments which appear in perceptually o...
In a previous production study [1] we explored the prosodic marking of thematic material in contrast...
Two experiments were carried out in order to find out whether subjects could compare the prominence ...
This dissertation presents a theory of markedness constraints that apply exclusively to material in ...
Accented syllables which differ in relative prominence, generally do so with respect to the frequenc...
This paper is a discussion of the relationship between coronal consonants and theories of segment st...
The occurrence of peaks and valleys of the F0 contour of an utterance on non-prominent syllables in ...
This study investigates effects of three prosodic factors-prosodic boundary (Utterance-initial vs. U...
Wagner P, Portele T. Two dimensions of prominence. In: Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue...
The segmental phonology of a wide range of West African languages shows clear contrastive asymmetrie...
While in a wide range of phonological theories preservation under prominence is a well noticed effec...
The object of this study was to investigate whether subjects are able to compare the prominence caus...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...