Huttenlauch C, de Beer C, Hanne S, Wartenburger I. Production of prosodic cues in coordinate name sequences addressing varying interlocutors. Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology. 2021;12(1): 1
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
Chomsky and Halle (1968) derive prosody and phonological domains by an algorithm that recursively op...
The degree of phonological advance planning in spoken production was investigated with a paradigm ...
Prosodic boundaries can be used to disambiguate the syntactic structure of coordinated name sequence...
This paper addresses the issue of whether the application of different types of phonetic processes c...
This paper is offered in commemoration of Prof. Edmund Gussmann, who passed away sadly and unexpecte...
Our aim is to show that the units defined in the laboratory by intonational phonology are not only i...
This study examines the production of words the pronuncia- tion of which depends on the phonological...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This paper argues that generalizations about prosodic phrasing are recursive in nature. Initial evid...
A crucial step for understanding how lexical knowledge is represented is to describe the relative si...
International audienceOur aim is to show that the units defined in the laboratory by intonational ph...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
What types of information may children exploit in learning where words begin and end in continuous s...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
Chomsky and Halle (1968) derive prosody and phonological domains by an algorithm that recursively op...
The degree of phonological advance planning in spoken production was investigated with a paradigm ...
Prosodic boundaries can be used to disambiguate the syntactic structure of coordinated name sequence...
This paper addresses the issue of whether the application of different types of phonetic processes c...
This paper is offered in commemoration of Prof. Edmund Gussmann, who passed away sadly and unexpecte...
Our aim is to show that the units defined in the laboratory by intonational phonology are not only i...
This study examines the production of words the pronuncia- tion of which depends on the phonological...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This paper argues that generalizations about prosodic phrasing are recursive in nature. Initial evid...
A crucial step for understanding how lexical knowledge is represented is to describe the relative si...
International audienceOur aim is to show that the units defined in the laboratory by intonational ph...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
What types of information may children exploit in learning where words begin and end in continuous s...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
Chomsky and Halle (1968) derive prosody and phonological domains by an algorithm that recursively op...
The degree of phonological advance planning in spoken production was investigated with a paradigm ...