The empirical grounding of a typology of languages' rhythm is again a hot issue. The currently popular approach is based on the durations of vocalic and intervocalic intervals and their variability. Despite some successes, many questions remain. The main findings still need to be generalised to much larger corpora including many more languages. But a straightforward continuation of the current work faces many difficulties. Perspectives are outlined for future work, including proposals for the cross-linguistic control of speech rate, improvements on the statistical analyses, and prospects raised by automatic speech processing
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Rolle von stimmhaften Intervallen (d.h. Intervalle laryngaler...
Speech rhythm has long been thought to reflect the phonological structure of a language (e.g., Roach...
Dellwo V, Wagner P. Relationships between rhythm and speech rate. Presented at the 15th Internationa...
Linguists have traditionally classified languages into three rhythm classes, namely stress-timed, sy...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
This paper contributes to the recent debate in linguistic-phonetic rhythm research dominated by the ...
a) Preliminary results obtained on part of the corpus were presented in "Rhythm measures with l...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Rolle von stimmhaften Intervallen (d.h. Intervalle laryngaler...
Speech rhythm has long been thought to reflect the phonological structure of a language (e.g., Roach...
Dellwo V, Wagner P. Relationships between rhythm and speech rate. Presented at the 15th Internationa...
Linguists have traditionally classified languages into three rhythm classes, namely stress-timed, sy...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
This paper contributes to the recent debate in linguistic-phonetic rhythm research dominated by the ...
a) Preliminary results obtained on part of the corpus were presented in "Rhythm measures with l...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Rolle von stimmhaften Intervallen (d.h. Intervalle laryngaler...
Speech rhythm has long been thought to reflect the phonological structure of a language (e.g., Roach...