We compared the Italian of speakers from the Veneto, in the north of Italy, and from Sicily, in the far south, looking for evidence of rhythmic and prosodic differences. We found no reliable differences in scores for rhythm metrics (VarcoV, %V, VarcoC) for Venetan and Sicilian, with both varieties having scores similar to French and indicative of a greater durational marking of stress than Spanish. However, we found much stronger prosodic timing effects in Sicilian Italian, with stressed vowels in nuclear utterance-final position twice as long as in prenuclear utterance-medial position. We also found evidence of differential patterns of vowel reduction: Sicilian showed greater modulation of F1 and F2 values according to stress and prosodic ...
Italian shows large phonetic and prosodic variation that depends on the geographical and dialectal a...
The focus of this study is on temporal organization, specifically of vowel duration, in stressed syl...
In this study we investigate the prosody of Italian Particle Verbs (henceforth, PrtV's). After compa...
This study is the first investigation of the effects of regional accent on temporal organization, sp...
In this paper, we provide a qualitative examination of the prosody of Neapolitan dialect (ND) as it ...
We report the results of a pilot study investigating the effect of 2 regional accents on stressed vo...
This paper is concerned with the phonetic correlates of main stress in Italian and presents the anal...
How syllable-timed is Italian? We investigate two contexts for vowel reduction, unstressed syllables...
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of tonal alignment in Italian variety spoken in Naples....
In this paper we present evidence for the phonetic coding of the statement/question contrast through...
Data from a total of 24 speakers reading 720 utterances from Catalan, English, and Spanish show that...
Segmental correspondences are sometimes due to completely different factors. We exempli- fy this cla...
This study reports the first results of a research aimed to investigate how segmental variation is c...
This study reports the first results of a research aimed to investigate how segmental variation is c...
The goal of this study is twofold: first, to examine in greater depth the claimed contribution of di...
Italian shows large phonetic and prosodic variation that depends on the geographical and dialectal a...
The focus of this study is on temporal organization, specifically of vowel duration, in stressed syl...
In this study we investigate the prosody of Italian Particle Verbs (henceforth, PrtV's). After compa...
This study is the first investigation of the effects of regional accent on temporal organization, sp...
In this paper, we provide a qualitative examination of the prosody of Neapolitan dialect (ND) as it ...
We report the results of a pilot study investigating the effect of 2 regional accents on stressed vo...
This paper is concerned with the phonetic correlates of main stress in Italian and presents the anal...
How syllable-timed is Italian? We investigate two contexts for vowel reduction, unstressed syllables...
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of tonal alignment in Italian variety spoken in Naples....
In this paper we present evidence for the phonetic coding of the statement/question contrast through...
Data from a total of 24 speakers reading 720 utterances from Catalan, English, and Spanish show that...
Segmental correspondences are sometimes due to completely different factors. We exempli- fy this cla...
This study reports the first results of a research aimed to investigate how segmental variation is c...
This study reports the first results of a research aimed to investigate how segmental variation is c...
The goal of this study is twofold: first, to examine in greater depth the claimed contribution of di...
Italian shows large phonetic and prosodic variation that depends on the geographical and dialectal a...
The focus of this study is on temporal organization, specifically of vowel duration, in stressed syl...
In this study we investigate the prosody of Italian Particle Verbs (henceforth, PrtV's). After compa...