This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), which marks the initial boundary of a phonological phrase. The question is whether or not this early pitch accent placement can be applied recursively to phonological phrases that are embedded in larger phonological phrases. This was investigated in a map task experiment, with various Dutch phonological phrases as landmarks drawn on the map. The target phrases consisted of a noun modified by either one adjective, of the type aardrijkskundig genootschap 'geographical society', or by two adjectives, of the type Amsterdams aardrijkskundig genootschap, i.e. syntactically recursive noun phrases. An early pitch accent was realized on both the first a...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), wh...
In this paper we investigate an instance of phonological recursion, more specifically we investigate...
Pinker and Jackendoff (2005: 10): “…(As mentioned, HCF use “recursion ” in the loose sense of concat...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
It is widely agreed that prosodic constituents should mirror syntactic constituents (unless high-ran...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
There is a longstanding debate in the literature about if, and where, recursion occurs in prosodic s...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), wh...
In this paper we investigate an instance of phonological recursion, more specifically we investigate...
Pinker and Jackendoff (2005: 10): “…(As mentioned, HCF use “recursion ” in the loose sense of concat...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
It is widely agreed that prosodic constituents should mirror syntactic constituents (unless high-ran...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
There is a longstanding debate in the literature about if, and where, recursion occurs in prosodic s...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...