Japanese has been observed to have 2 versions of the H tone, the higher of which is associated with an accented mora. However, the distinction of these 2 versions only surfaces in context but not in isolation, leading to a long-standing debate over whether there is 1 H tone or 2. This article reports evidence that the higher version may result from a pre-low raising mechanism rather than being inherently higher. The evidence is based on an analysis of F0 of words that varied in length, accent condition and syllable structure, produced by native speakers of Japanese at 2 speech rates. The data indicate a clear separation between effects that are due to mora-level preplanning and those that are mechanical. These results are discussed in terms...
Hanyang UniversityHongik UniversityNational Institute for Japanese Language and LinguisticsHanyang U...
Oral Session W2AHong Kong Cantonese (HKC) stands out from other tone languages in the wo...
An ongoing debate in the speech production literature suggests that the initial building block to bu...
Japanese has been observed to have two versions of the H tone, the higher of which is associated wi...
This study is an attempt to understand the phonetic properties of pitch accent conditions in Japanes...
Japanese unaccented words have low pitch on the initial mora and high pitch on the rest of the word ...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
Except for a few varieties, the Japanese language has developed a tonal system commonly referred to ...
Although pre-low raising (PLR) has been extensively studied as a type of contextual tonal variation,...
S.R. Ramsey writes (1979: 162): "The patterning of tone marks in Old Kyoto texts divides the vocabul...
Three experiments addressed the question of whether pitch-accent information may be exploited in the...
This research examines second language acquisition (SLA) of English speakers learning Japanese by in...
The author argues that the loss of Proto-Japanese right edge tone, a possible source of the pitch ac...
An investigation of sentence intonation of Japanese on the basis of Kymograph records of the speech ...
This paper discusses the pathway, motivating factors, and mechanism of the historical development of...
Hanyang UniversityHongik UniversityNational Institute for Japanese Language and LinguisticsHanyang U...
Oral Session W2AHong Kong Cantonese (HKC) stands out from other tone languages in the wo...
An ongoing debate in the speech production literature suggests that the initial building block to bu...
Japanese has been observed to have two versions of the H tone, the higher of which is associated wi...
This study is an attempt to understand the phonetic properties of pitch accent conditions in Japanes...
Japanese unaccented words have low pitch on the initial mora and high pitch on the rest of the word ...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
Except for a few varieties, the Japanese language has developed a tonal system commonly referred to ...
Although pre-low raising (PLR) has been extensively studied as a type of contextual tonal variation,...
S.R. Ramsey writes (1979: 162): "The patterning of tone marks in Old Kyoto texts divides the vocabul...
Three experiments addressed the question of whether pitch-accent information may be exploited in the...
This research examines second language acquisition (SLA) of English speakers learning Japanese by in...
The author argues that the loss of Proto-Japanese right edge tone, a possible source of the pitch ac...
An investigation of sentence intonation of Japanese on the basis of Kymograph records of the speech ...
This paper discusses the pathway, motivating factors, and mechanism of the historical development of...
Hanyang UniversityHongik UniversityNational Institute for Japanese Language and LinguisticsHanyang U...
Oral Session W2AHong Kong Cantonese (HKC) stands out from other tone languages in the wo...
An ongoing debate in the speech production literature suggests that the initial building block to bu...