Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as previous studies on individual languages have shown. This paper provides a systematic cross-linguistic comparison of relative durations of final and penultimate words in utterances in terms of the degree to which such words are lengthened. The study uses time-aligned corpora from 10 genealogically, areally, and culturally diverse languages, including eight small, under-resourced, and mostly endangered languages, as well as English and Dutch. Clear effects of lengthening words at the end of utterances are found in all 10 languages, but the degrees of lengthening vary. Languages also differ in the relative durations of words that precede uttera...
Betz S, Eklund R, Wagner P. Prolongation in German. In: Eklund R, Rose R, eds. Proceedings of DiSS 2...
Phrase-final lengthening may concern the vowels or the consonants of the phrase-final syllable, or t...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
International audienceWords in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utter...
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological ...
The phonological vowel and consonant length distinctions in languages such as Hungarian may provide ...
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological ...
This paper explores the application of quantitative methods to study the effect of various factors o...
Betz S, Wagner P. Disfluent Lengthening in Spontaneous Speech. In: Jokisch O, ed. Elektronische Spra...
Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (S...
Betz S, Wagner P. Disfluent Lengthening in Spontaneous Speech. In: Jokisch O, ed. Elektronische Spra...
Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (S...
Betz S, Eklund R, Wagner P. Prolongation in German. In: Eklund R, Rose R, eds. Proceedings of DiSS 2...
Betz S, Eklund R, Wagner P. Prolongation in German. In: Eklund R, Rose R, eds. Proceedings of DiSS 2...
Phrase-final lengthening may concern the vowels or the consonants of the phrase-final syllable, or t...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
International audienceWords in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utter...
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological ...
The phonological vowel and consonant length distinctions in languages such as Hungarian may provide ...
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological ...
This paper explores the application of quantitative methods to study the effect of various factors o...
Betz S, Wagner P. Disfluent Lengthening in Spontaneous Speech. In: Jokisch O, ed. Elektronische Spra...
Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (S...
Betz S, Wagner P. Disfluent Lengthening in Spontaneous Speech. In: Jokisch O, ed. Elektronische Spra...
Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (S...
Betz S, Eklund R, Wagner P. Prolongation in German. In: Eklund R, Rose R, eds. Proceedings of DiSS 2...
Betz S, Eklund R, Wagner P. Prolongation in German. In: Eklund R, Rose R, eds. Proceedings of DiSS 2...
Phrase-final lengthening may concern the vowels or the consonants of the phrase-final syllable, or t...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...