Prosody

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31The Prosody of Māori ‘ko’ Kairangahau (Researcher): Naoko Yui [] Ōku kaiārahi (My supervisors): Sasha Calhoun [] & Karena Kelly [] FHSS: Te Kura Tāt

The Prosody of Māori ‘ko’ Kairangahau (Researcher): Naoko Yui [] Ōku kaiārahi (My supervisors): Sasha Calhoun [] & Karena Kelly [] FHSS: Te Kura Tāt

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Source URL: www.victoria.ac.nz

- Date: 2016-04-17 20:17:44
    32BUCLD 38  May 15, 2013 Acquisition of English focus prosody: Evidence from native speakers of Spanish

    BUCLD 38 May 15, 2013 Acquisition of English focus prosody: Evidence from native speakers of Spanish

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    Source URL: jeffreyklassen.weebly.com

    - Date: 2015-10-18 23:14:11
      33Prosodic Organization of Spontaneous Spanish-English Bilingual Speech Melinda Fricke (), Marianna Nadeu, and Michael Maslowski Pennsylvania State University Despite the central role of speech prosody in huma

      Prosodic Organization of Spontaneous Spanish-English Bilingual Speech Melinda Fricke (), Marianna Nadeu, and Michael Maslowski Pennsylvania State University Despite the central role of speech prosody in huma

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      Source URL: labphon.org

      - Date: 2016-04-12 14:04:44
        34Acoustic evidence for the effect of accent on CV coarticulation in Radio News speech Jennifer Cole, Hansook Choi, and Heejin Kim University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  1. Introduction: phrasal accent and hyperspeech

        Acoustic evidence for the effect of accent on CV coarticulation in Radio News speech Jennifer Cole, Hansook Choi, and Heejin Kim University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1. Introduction: phrasal accent and hyperspeech

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        Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

        - Date: 2009-05-04 17:18:43
          35Acoustic Expansion of Accented Vowels in American English Heejin Kim & Jennifer Cole University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ,

          Acoustic Expansion of Accented Vowels in American English Heejin Kim & Jennifer Cole University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ,

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          Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

          - Date: 2009-05-04 17:19:53
            36Acoustic Differentiation of L- and L-L% in Switchboard and Radio News Speech Heejin Kim1 , Tae-Jin Yoon1 , Jennifer Cole1 & Mark Hasegawa-Johnson2 Department of Linguistics1 ; Department of Electrical and Computer Engine

            Acoustic Differentiation of L- and L-L% in Switchboard and Radio News Speech Heejin Kim1 , Tae-Jin Yoon1 , Jennifer Cole1 & Mark Hasegawa-Johnson2 Department of Linguistics1 ; Department of Electrical and Computer Engine

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            Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

            - Date: 2009-05-04 17:19:52
              37DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS, MCGILL UNIVERSITY MCGILL PROSODY LAB

              DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS, MCGILL UNIVERSITY MCGILL PROSODY LAB

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              - Date: 2015-10-18 23:14:49
                38The Stress Foot as a Unit of Planned Timing: Evidence from Shortening in the Prosodic Phrase Heejin Kim and Jennifer Cole Department of Linguistics University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.

                The Stress Foot as a Unit of Planned Timing: Evidence from Shortening in the Prosodic Phrase Heejin Kim and Jennifer Cole Department of Linguistics University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.

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                Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

                - Date: 2009-05-04 17:19:43
                  39PROSODIC AND STRUCTURAL CORRELATES OF PERCEIVED PROMINENCE IN RUSSIAN AND HINDIi Tatiana Luchkinaa, Vandana Purib, Preethi Jyothia, Jennifer S. Colea a University of Illinois b

                  PROSODIC AND STRUCTURAL CORRELATES OF PERCEIVED PROMINENCE IN RUSSIAN AND HINDIi Tatiana Luchkinaa, Vandana Purib, Preethi Jyothia, Jennifer S. Colea a University of Illinois b

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                  Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

                  - Date: 2015-11-18 17:27:32
                    40Regression models of perceived prosodic boundaries as predicted by acoustic measures Perception of prosodic boundaries in spontaneous speech with and without silent pauses  •  Acoustic measures are extracted from the

                    Regression models of perceived prosodic boundaries as predicted by acoustic measures Perception of prosodic boundaries in spontaneous speech with and without silent pauses •  Acoustic measures are extracted from the

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                    Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

                    - Date: 2012-08-20 03:08:05