M Hammond - The handbook of English linguistics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… What is prosody generally? Here, we take prosody to be the organization of phonological material into phonologically motivated sequences. It can thus be opposed to the simultaneous …
… The hierarchical structure groups gestures or segments into larger prosodic units, ranging … phrase-level prosody as it is understood in the framework of Articulatory Phonology (Browman …
R Bennett, E Elfner - Annual Review of Linguistics, 2019 - annualreviews.org
… In Section 2, we discuss some additional evidence favoring indirect over direct reference as the source of chunk definition in phrasal phonology and provide an overview of prosodic …
A Arvaniti - Oxford research encyclopedia of linguistics, 2020 - oxfordre.com
… In phonological models, prosodic structure is said to regulate many connected speech phenomena. Following Selkirk (1980) these phenomena can be classed into the following …
… an opaque morpho-phonological relationship (the sounds differ). Note that our definition of morpho-phonology includes both segmental and suprasegmental phonology (ie, prosody). …
… of prominence relate to phonology, defined in terms of … sought to explore how phonology might mediate the effects … to vary significantly as a function of phonology; a word’s perceived …
F Cangemi, S Baumann - Journal of Phonetics, 2020 - Elsevier
… We could assume that the specificity of prosodic prominence lies in the fact that prosodic characteristics, rather than characteristics of other kind, contribute to making one unit stand out …
… background on prosodic research, eg division between phonetics and phonology, … as to yet most detailed phonetic descriptions of prosodic phenomena in Cayuga. Taking the phonetic …
Y Xu - The Routledge handbook of phonetics, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
… In many cases, a phonological unit does not seem to have clearly specified phonetic … have all converged to a shape that resembles the phonological description of the Falling tone. A …