There has been a long tradition, since at least 1945, of research into the rhythm of speech. Considered a universal feature of language, speech rhythm is often broken down into two main categories, stress-timed and syllable-timed. Languages are assumed t
Conventional rhythmic distinctions such as "stress-timing" vs. "syllable-timing"...
Previous research has demonstrated a distinction between syllable-timed languages and stress-timed l...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
There has been a long tradition, since at least 1945, of research into the rhythm of speech. Conside...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
Human listeners can distinguish between languages of different rhythmic classes (e.g. stress- and sy...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Rhythm is one of the elements of the prosodic level of speech. The basic units of rhythm, upon which...
In the past decade several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals...
This dissertation addresses the methodology used in classifying speech rhythms in order to resolve a...
This study investigates the properties of rhythm in Malaysian English (MalE), which has been describ...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Conventional rhythmic distinctions such as "stress-timing" vs. "syllable-timing"...
Previous research has demonstrated a distinction between syllable-timed languages and stress-timed l...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
There has been a long tradition, since at least 1945, of research into the rhythm of speech. Conside...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
Human listeners can distinguish between languages of different rhythmic classes (e.g. stress- and sy...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Rhythm is one of the elements of the prosodic level of speech. The basic units of rhythm, upon which...
In the past decade several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals...
This dissertation addresses the methodology used in classifying speech rhythms in order to resolve a...
This study investigates the properties of rhythm in Malaysian English (MalE), which has been describ...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Conventional rhythmic distinctions such as "stress-timing" vs. "syllable-timing"...
Previous research has demonstrated a distinction between syllable-timed languages and stress-timed l...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...