This paper discusses the nature of prosodic representations, focusing on a case study from the phonology of Standard High German. This language displays devoicing, previously argued to be sensitive to syllables, and glottal stop epenthesis, previously argued to be sensitive to feet. This seems to require at least two prosodic constituents, the syllable and the foot. However, I show that the data can be analyzed straightforwardly in Universal Boundary Theory (UBT), a non-hierarchical theory of prosodic representations using only a single boundary symbol |. I introduce the central assumptions of UBT, and show that the theory can handle the syllable- and foot-level phonology of German, including affix-specific behavior and phase-based interact...
We describe models of prosodic phrasing trained on multiple languages to identify boundaries in an u...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
Many researchers assume that the relation between morphology and phonology is not a direct one but i...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to define criteria for determining the phonological sta...
Many researchers assume that the relation between morphology and phonology is not a direct one but i...
It has been observed for English that pre-boundary lengthening (PBL) is initiated on the syllable wi...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to de-fine criteria for determining the phonological st...
In this paper I will point out a number of problems with prosodic hierarchy theory (cf. Selkirk 1984...
We describe models of prosodic phrasing trained on multiple languages to identify boundaries in an u...
International audienceThis study investigates prosodic phrasing of bracketed lists in German. We ana...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to define criteria for determining the phonological sta...
Mixdorff H, Hönemann A, Ding H. Perception of Phrase Boundaries and Prominent Syllables in German. I...
Phrase-final lengthening affects the segments preceding a prosodic boundary. This prosodic variation...
We describe models of prosodic phrasing trained on multiple languages to identify boundaries in an u...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
Many researchers assume that the relation between morphology and phonology is not a direct one but i...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to define criteria for determining the phonological sta...
Many researchers assume that the relation between morphology and phonology is not a direct one but i...
It has been observed for English that pre-boundary lengthening (PBL) is initiated on the syllable wi...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to de-fine criteria for determining the phonological st...
In this paper I will point out a number of problems with prosodic hierarchy theory (cf. Selkirk 1984...
We describe models of prosodic phrasing trained on multiple languages to identify boundaries in an u...
International audienceThis study investigates prosodic phrasing of bracketed lists in German. We ana...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to define criteria for determining the phonological sta...
Mixdorff H, Hönemann A, Ding H. Perception of Phrase Boundaries and Prominent Syllables in German. I...
Phrase-final lengthening affects the segments preceding a prosodic boundary. This prosodic variation...
We describe models of prosodic phrasing trained on multiple languages to identify boundaries in an u...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...