This paper presents original data in support of a new model of intonational phonology for Malay as spoken in Singapore. Building on the Autosegmental-Metrical approach (Beckman & Pierrehumbert, 1986), we propose that intonational variation in Malay can be explained in terms of underlying sequences of abstract tonal units (H and L), which are aligned to the edges and internal syllables of prosodic phrases organized in a hierarchy. Data was drawn from a production experiment (Hamzah, 2012) involving declarative utterances under different focus patterns in a question-answer context, as well as from story-telling interviews and TV interviews. We find evidence for at least three levels of prosodic organization: ...
Since its introduction to Malaya by the British in the 18th century, the English language spoken in ...
© Dr. Dana ChahalThis thesis develops a model of Lebanese Arabic intonation using the Autosegmental-...
This book is a collection of papers that represent research in Malaysia focusing on segmental and su...
This paper presents original data in support of a new model of intonational phonology for Malay a...
Intonation in Singapore Malay involves phrase-final rises, and an utterance-final rise-fall at the e...
One of the primary goals of intonational phonology is to explore how meaning is\ud assigned to an ut...
Recent research has sought to identify the systematic features that make Singa-porean English (SgE) ...
This dissertation is a comprehensive description of the structure of the prosody of Singapore Englis...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper presents the findings of a study on the intonational features in ten proficient Malay Spe...
This paper presents some preliminary data from a study which investigates the intonation patterns of...
This paper reports the results of two perception experiments on the prosody of Papuan Malay. We inve...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
The prosodic characteristic of Malay, spoken in Malaysia, such as stress and rhythm, are understudie...
International audienceThe intonational melody of Singapore English has previously been described as ...
Since its introduction to Malaya by the British in the 18th century, the English language spoken in ...
© Dr. Dana ChahalThis thesis develops a model of Lebanese Arabic intonation using the Autosegmental-...
This book is a collection of papers that represent research in Malaysia focusing on segmental and su...
This paper presents original data in support of a new model of intonational phonology for Malay a...
Intonation in Singapore Malay involves phrase-final rises, and an utterance-final rise-fall at the e...
One of the primary goals of intonational phonology is to explore how meaning is\ud assigned to an ut...
Recent research has sought to identify the systematic features that make Singa-porean English (SgE) ...
This dissertation is a comprehensive description of the structure of the prosody of Singapore Englis...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper presents the findings of a study on the intonational features in ten proficient Malay Spe...
This paper presents some preliminary data from a study which investigates the intonation patterns of...
This paper reports the results of two perception experiments on the prosody of Papuan Malay. We inve...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
The prosodic characteristic of Malay, spoken in Malaysia, such as stress and rhythm, are understudie...
International audienceThe intonational melody of Singapore English has previously been described as ...
Since its introduction to Malaya by the British in the 18th century, the English language spoken in ...
© Dr. Dana ChahalThis thesis develops a model of Lebanese Arabic intonation using the Autosegmental-...
This book is a collection of papers that represent research in Malaysia focusing on segmental and su...