In this paper the traditional rhythmic classification of stress-timed and syllable-timed languages has been revised by means of the analysis of syllable structure, vowel reduction, intersyllabic compression and the strength of the contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables in an English and Spanish global corpus consisting of carrier sentences, read prose and oral samples of spontaneous speech. Obviously, this theoretical revision involves a pedagogical shift from pyramidal exercises devised to achieve isochronous interstress intervals in English to activities focussed on duration differences between stressed and unstressed syllables
Wagner P. A time-delay approach to speech rhythm visualization, modeling and measurement. In: Michel...
This study is about the relationship established between the gestures of the syllable and several el...
Acquisition of a second language can be a challenging task because no two languages are alike in the...
AbstractIn this paper the traditional rhythmic classification of stress-timed and syllable-timed lan...
According to Abercrombie (1965), languages are divided into two types of linguistic rhythm: accentua...
The aim of the paper is to discover if there is a prosodic difference in stress production between ...
In this article we present part of the results of an empirical research on contrastive rhythm (Engli...
In this article we present part of the results of an empirical research on contrastive rhythm (Engli...
Much experimental work needs to be done before any understanding of the syllable will be arrived at....
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: s...
This paper presents the results of an experimental analysis of the duration of Spanish consonants. ...
This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the pho...
Suprasegmental description in Spanish which includes rules forsegmentation, stress assignment, sylla...
The thesis discusses the topic of word stress in Spanish and its acoustic correlates. The fact that ...
The failure to document isochronous interstress intervals in spoken English may be attributed to the...
Wagner P. A time-delay approach to speech rhythm visualization, modeling and measurement. In: Michel...
This study is about the relationship established between the gestures of the syllable and several el...
Acquisition of a second language can be a challenging task because no two languages are alike in the...
AbstractIn this paper the traditional rhythmic classification of stress-timed and syllable-timed lan...
According to Abercrombie (1965), languages are divided into two types of linguistic rhythm: accentua...
The aim of the paper is to discover if there is a prosodic difference in stress production between ...
In this article we present part of the results of an empirical research on contrastive rhythm (Engli...
In this article we present part of the results of an empirical research on contrastive rhythm (Engli...
Much experimental work needs to be done before any understanding of the syllable will be arrived at....
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: s...
This paper presents the results of an experimental analysis of the duration of Spanish consonants. ...
This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the pho...
Suprasegmental description in Spanish which includes rules forsegmentation, stress assignment, sylla...
The thesis discusses the topic of word stress in Spanish and its acoustic correlates. The fact that ...
The failure to document isochronous interstress intervals in spoken English may be attributed to the...
Wagner P. A time-delay approach to speech rhythm visualization, modeling and measurement. In: Michel...
This study is about the relationship established between the gestures of the syllable and several el...
Acquisition of a second language can be a challenging task because no two languages are alike in the...