D Gibbon, U Gut - Seventh European Conference on Speech …, 2001 - researchgate.net
… We address the question of rhythm variation in typologically different languages (English, … (British and Nigerian English). Attempts to find correlates of different rhythm types in the acous…
… effects on speechrhythm can be observed in contact varieties. That does not mean to say that there is no variation in speechrhythm between, say, different accents of L1 British English, …
… speechrhythm, describe how the data for this study was gathered and analysed and finally present results on differences between the two varieties in the production of speechrhythm, …
… Average rhythm ratio (RR) for vowels for each speaker in 10 semi-spontaneous sentences … speech and the average number of syllables per phrase in read speech and free speech. …
R Fuchs - … Rhythm in Learner and Second Language Varieties of …, 2023 - Springer
… rhythm metrics reflect, at least to some degree, listeners’ perception of speechrhythm, this … the case for their use as accurate quantifications of speechrhythm. To this end, this chapter …
TV Rathcke, RH Smith - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2015 - pubs.aip.org
… between rhythm templates and speech timing in two closely related but rhythmically dissimilar varieties of British English, spoken by monolinguals from Leeds and Panjabi-English bilin…
D Gibbon - Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2023 - cambridge.org
… intervals are equally timed (isochronous), what the frequencies of different speechrhythms are, or how speechrhythms relate to neural patterns. A brief overview of five linguistic and …
E Grabe, EL Low - Papers in laboratory phonology, 2002 - degruyter.com
… provide evidence for rhythmic classifications of speech from duration measurements. Our investigation differs from previous studies in two ways. First, we do not relate speechrhythm to …
D Deterding - Journal of phonetics, 2001 - academia.edu
… Even though it is well established that absolute regularity in the duration of rhythmic feet, isochrony, does not exist in natural speech (Uldall, 1971, 1978; Lehiste, 1977; Couper-Kuhlen, …