This article is aimed at reviewing the different accounts for speech rhythm in the languages of the world. It addresses three main aspects in the literature on rhythm based on an impressionistic description, on a phonological explanation, and on the implementation of metrics to measure speech quantitatively. Some relevant studies on L1 speech rhythm are discussed in order to see the different attempts to categorize languages and to describe linguistic variations. In addition, the comparison of Germanic and Romance rhythm leads to the analysis of non-native speech with implications for the teaching and learning of L2 prosody, specifically in the acquisition of English rhythm by Spanish learners.El objetivo de este artículo es dar cuenta de l...
Published online: 24 April 2019The study explores the effect of deviations from native speech rhythm...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Acquisition of speech rhythm in a second language by learners with rhythmica...
In terms of rhythm, languages are traditionally divided into three groups: syllable-timed, stress-t...
It has been demonstrated repeatedly that durational characteristics of consonantal (C) and vocalic (...
Lacking knowledge of either language, one can readily distinguish Spanish and German speech, but dis...
This dissertation addresses the methodology used in classifying speech rhythms in order to resolve a...
Comunicació presentada a: Speech Prosody 2016, celebrada del 31 de maig al 3 de juny de 2016 a Bosto...
Comunicació presentada a: Speech Prosody 2016, celebrada del 31 de maig al 3 de juny de 2016 a Bosto...
Within the field of Spanish as a Heritage Language, phonology is an area of linguistics that has re...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates the relation between prosodic events at the phrasal level...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Perception of speech rhythm in second language: The case of rhythmically sim...
Several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals in speech have bee...
Despite the conspicuous number of studies on the acquisition of L2 segmental patterns, research on L...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Development of timing patterns in first and second languages. System. 2014;4...
Published online: 24 April 2019The study explores the effect of deviations from native speech rhythm...
Published online: 24 April 2019The study explores the effect of deviations from native speech rhythm...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Acquisition of speech rhythm in a second language by learners with rhythmica...
In terms of rhythm, languages are traditionally divided into three groups: syllable-timed, stress-t...
It has been demonstrated repeatedly that durational characteristics of consonantal (C) and vocalic (...
Lacking knowledge of either language, one can readily distinguish Spanish and German speech, but dis...
This dissertation addresses the methodology used in classifying speech rhythms in order to resolve a...
Comunicació presentada a: Speech Prosody 2016, celebrada del 31 de maig al 3 de juny de 2016 a Bosto...
Comunicació presentada a: Speech Prosody 2016, celebrada del 31 de maig al 3 de juny de 2016 a Bosto...
Within the field of Spanish as a Heritage Language, phonology is an area of linguistics that has re...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates the relation between prosodic events at the phrasal level...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Perception of speech rhythm in second language: The case of rhythmically sim...
Several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals in speech have bee...
Despite the conspicuous number of studies on the acquisition of L2 segmental patterns, research on L...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Development of timing patterns in first and second languages. System. 2014;4...
Published online: 24 April 2019The study explores the effect of deviations from native speech rhythm...
Published online: 24 April 2019The study explores the effect of deviations from native speech rhythm...
Ordin M, Polyanskaya L. Acquisition of speech rhythm in a second language by learners with rhythmica...
In terms of rhythm, languages are traditionally divided into three groups: syllable-timed, stress-t...