International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metrical prominence in Mojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language of lowland Bolivia. Mojeño Trinitario displays a rhythmic syncope pattern that deletes vowels in non-final open syllables in metrically weak positions. The acoustic properties of duration, amplitude, and fundamental frequency are consistent with the predominantly iambic metrical parse predicted by rhythmic syncope, although there is interspeaker variation in how these properties are deployed to signal metrical prominence. Phonetic evidence overall supports a tripartite distinction between primary stressed, secondary stressed, and unstressed syllables, where the rightmost metrically strong...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metric...
International audienceThis paper presents rhythmic syncope in Mojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language ...
This paper addresses nine open issues in the historical phonology of Mojeño, an Arawakan language of...
Headedness has played a crucial role in the characterization of metrical structure since the earlies...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of acoustic data collected in a magnetoencephalographic i...
Native speakers of Standard Chinese have significant difficulty judging the prominence of words with...
This quantitative study examines the phonetic exponents of word-level stress in Ashaninka, an Arawak...
This study investigates fundamental frequency alignment to segmental landmarks in Drehu, an Oceanic ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation inves...
"Syllable weight is usually viewed as a binary opposition... " (Hayes, 1989). That is, distinctions ...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
This dissertation investigates the phonology and phonetics of San Martín Itunyoso Trique, an Otomang...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metric...
International audienceThis paper presents rhythmic syncope in Mojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language ...
This paper addresses nine open issues in the historical phonology of Mojeño, an Arawakan language of...
Headedness has played a crucial role in the characterization of metrical structure since the earlies...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of acoustic data collected in a magnetoencephalographic i...
Native speakers of Standard Chinese have significant difficulty judging the prominence of words with...
This quantitative study examines the phonetic exponents of word-level stress in Ashaninka, an Arawak...
This study investigates fundamental frequency alignment to segmental landmarks in Drehu, an Oceanic ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation inves...
"Syllable weight is usually viewed as a binary opposition... " (Hayes, 1989). That is, distinctions ...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
This dissertation investigates the phonology and phonetics of San Martín Itunyoso Trique, an Otomang...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...