The goal of this paper is to demonstratc the role and reality of the linguistic unit called ‘rnora ’ in Japanese through analysis of several types of speech error and other linguistic phenomena. It is shown that the mora is an indispensable notion for the description and generalization of the patterns underlying speech errors in Japanese. Specifically, analysis of blend errors suggests that mora boundaries are the most common switch point in Japanese, which supports the conception of the linguistic construct as being a psychologically real unit of speech production. In addition to the question of the mora, some related questions are also addressed, notably the psychological reality of the syllable and the syllable constituents of Japanese
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
This research investigated tendencies on how native English speakers perceive geminate consonants in...
Japanese is known as a "mora"-counting language. That is, it has been claimed that the linguistic un...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
This paper reexamines the issue of the mora, the foot and the syllable in Tokyo Japanese, and shows ...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
Because the Japanese phonetic script (i.e., kana) represents moraic units, it is often claimed that ...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
We had a lot of discussion about prosodic feature of Japanese such as mora timing language, syllable...
This study investigates whether the mora is used in controlling timing in Japanese speech, or is ins...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: s...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: stress-time...
We explored the functional units of speech segmentation in Japanese using dichotic presentation and ...
The description of the pronunciation of the mora nasal in Standard Japanese varies considerably in t...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
This research investigated tendencies on how native English speakers perceive geminate consonants in...
Japanese is known as a "mora"-counting language. That is, it has been claimed that the linguistic un...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
This paper reexamines the issue of the mora, the foot and the syllable in Tokyo Japanese, and shows ...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
Because the Japanese phonetic script (i.e., kana) represents moraic units, it is often claimed that ...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
We had a lot of discussion about prosodic feature of Japanese such as mora timing language, syllable...
This study investigates whether the mora is used in controlling timing in Japanese speech, or is ins...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: s...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: stress-time...
We explored the functional units of speech segmentation in Japanese using dichotic presentation and ...
The description of the pronunciation of the mora nasal in Standard Japanese varies considerably in t...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
This research investigated tendencies on how native English speakers perceive geminate consonants in...