Because the Japanese phonetic script (i.e., kana) represents moraic units, it is often claimed that Japanese people assemble phonology at the moraic unit. Two experiments were conducted to investigate the unit for naming visually presented stimuli, focusing on the special nasals /N/, geminates /Q/, long vowels /R/, and dual vowels /J/. The special sounds create two morae when there is only one syllable. Experiments 1 and 2 compared the production of three-mora, three-syllable and three-mora, two-syllable real, and nonsense words. The findings indicated that native Japanese speakers named the three-mora words containing the special sounds more quickly. Accordingly, it is posited that special sounds are named as syllable units rather than mor...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
This article reconsiders the nature and representation of the moraic nasal N in Japanese dialects, w...
Nasal consonants in syllabic coda position in Japanese assimilate to the place of articulation of a ...
Because the Japanese phonetic script (i.e., kana) represents moraic units, it is often claimed that ...
Japanese is known as a "mora"-counting language. That is, it has been claimed that the linguistic un...
This paper reexamines the issue of the mora, the foot and the syllable in Tokyo Japanese, and shows ...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
The goal of this paper is to demonstratc the role and reality of the linguistic unit called ‘rnora ’...
In English, Dutch, and other European languages, it is well established that the fundamental phonolo...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
The description of the pronunciation of the mora nasal in Standard Japanese varies considerably in t...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
We had a lot of discussion about prosodic feature of Japanese such as mora timing language, syllable...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
This article reconsiders the nature and representation of the moraic nasal N in Japanese dialects, w...
Nasal consonants in syllabic coda position in Japanese assimilate to the place of articulation of a ...
Because the Japanese phonetic script (i.e., kana) represents moraic units, it is often claimed that ...
Japanese is known as a "mora"-counting language. That is, it has been claimed that the linguistic un...
This paper reexamines the issue of the mora, the foot and the syllable in Tokyo Japanese, and shows ...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
The goal of this paper is to demonstratc the role and reality of the linguistic unit called ‘rnora ’...
In English, Dutch, and other European languages, it is well established that the fundamental phonolo...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
The description of the pronunciation of the mora nasal in Standard Japanese varies considerably in t...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
We had a lot of discussion about prosodic feature of Japanese such as mora timing language, syllable...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
This article reconsiders the nature and representation of the moraic nasal N in Japanese dialects, w...
Nasal consonants in syllabic coda position in Japanese assimilate to the place of articulation of a ...