This article is devoted to analysing the views of the outstanding British linguist of the XXth century John Rupert Firth. The article gives a definition of the term «prosody» and results of the syllabic structures analysis of Latin, Greek and Arabic, carried out by Firth. Both advantages and disadvantages of the scientists views are also presented
During the past 50 or so years there has been a huge amount of work into the relationship between pr...
A detailed analysis of the contribution of Latin ancient grammarians to the theory of syllable
In this paper the author offers an entirely new view of Wyatt's prosody. The approach adopted and th...
International audienceThis article is meant to show how central Firth's particular position towards ...
Prosody is a unique character in the production of sounds. Human speech is particularly marked by pr...
Etudié principalement pour ses travaux en phonologie, John Rupert Firth (1890-1960) occupe une place...
The study of prosody is perhaps the area of speech research which has undergone the most noticeable ...
This is a pre-print version of an article approved for publication in 'Language and Style: an Intern...
International audienceThe problems posed by the concept of the phoneme were at the centre of inter- ...
The first premise of all prosodic research must be that metre is a special ordering of the elements ...
The article investigates the nature of prosodic features of speech. The discussed problem has always...
An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utteranc...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9421.1243(YLLS/RP 1993-2) / BLDSC - ...
Modern study of speech prosody started almost as early as modern study of segmental aspect of speech...
Linguistik London atau linguistik aliran Firthian merupakan salah satu aliran linguistik yang cukup ...
During the past 50 or so years there has been a huge amount of work into the relationship between pr...
A detailed analysis of the contribution of Latin ancient grammarians to the theory of syllable
In this paper the author offers an entirely new view of Wyatt's prosody. The approach adopted and th...
International audienceThis article is meant to show how central Firth's particular position towards ...
Prosody is a unique character in the production of sounds. Human speech is particularly marked by pr...
Etudié principalement pour ses travaux en phonologie, John Rupert Firth (1890-1960) occupe une place...
The study of prosody is perhaps the area of speech research which has undergone the most noticeable ...
This is a pre-print version of an article approved for publication in 'Language and Style: an Intern...
International audienceThe problems posed by the concept of the phoneme were at the centre of inter- ...
The first premise of all prosodic research must be that metre is a special ordering of the elements ...
The article investigates the nature of prosodic features of speech. The discussed problem has always...
An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utteranc...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9421.1243(YLLS/RP 1993-2) / BLDSC - ...
Modern study of speech prosody started almost as early as modern study of segmental aspect of speech...
Linguistik London atau linguistik aliran Firthian merupakan salah satu aliran linguistik yang cukup ...
During the past 50 or so years there has been a huge amount of work into the relationship between pr...
A detailed analysis of the contribution of Latin ancient grammarians to the theory of syllable
In this paper the author offers an entirely new view of Wyatt's prosody. The approach adopted and th...