In this study, three intensity metrics (ΔS.dB, VarcoS.dB and nPVI.dB) devised on the basis of the well-known durational metrics were tested on both L1 (English and Mandarin) and L2 (L2 English). The results suggested that they were effective in distinguishing “stress-timed” English from perceptually “syllable-timed” Mandarin and L2 English (by Mandarin speakers). These metrics break the impasse that although the L1 and L2 varieties of English were similar on durational measurements, they were perceptually different in rhythmicity. Therefore, it is advised that intensity metrics be applied in future rhythm research
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
The study investigated the L2 speech rhythm of Chinese English speakers (L1 = Mandarin) using the me...
Rhythmic characteristics of speech vary between native and non-native speakers. Studies comparing th...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
This study examined the rhythmic characteristics of accented L2 speech by using two relatively novel...
Several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals in speech have bee...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
In the past decade or so, various metrics of vocalic and consonantal variability have been used to q...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
The study investigated the L2 speech rhythm of Chinese English speakers (L1 = Mandarin) using the me...
Rhythmic characteristics of speech vary between native and non-native speakers. Studies comparing th...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
This study examined the rhythmic characteristics of accented L2 speech by using two relatively novel...
Several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals in speech have bee...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
In the past decade or so, various metrics of vocalic and consonantal variability have been used to q...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...