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PERCEPTION-PRODUCTION RELATIONSHIP FOR /r–l / BY NATIVE JAPANESE SPEAKERS
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Focus and Intonation in Japanese: Does Focus Trigger Pitch Reset?*
In: http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2008/2447/pdf/isis09_01.pdf
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THE REPORTER’S VOICE IN HARD NEWS REPORTS IN ENGLISH AND JAPANESE – VIEWS FROM CONTEXT, SEMANTICS, AND
In: http://www.pucsp.br/isfc/proceedings/Artigos pdf/36n_ochi_763a774.pdf
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Predicting Word Fixations in Text with a CRF Model for Capturing General Reading Strategies among Readers
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/W/W12/W12-4905.pdf
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Constructing a large-scale database of Japanese word associations. (Special issue on kanji corpus research edited by K
In: http://www.valdes.titech.ac.jp/~terry/Joyce (2005).pdf
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UniDic for Early Middle Japanese: a Dictionary for Morphological Analysis of Classical Japanese
In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/906_Paper.pdf
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Detecting Japanese Compound Functional Expressions using Canonical/Derivational Relation Takafumi Suzuki † Yusuke Abe † Itsuki Toyota
In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/902_Paper.pdf
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0 Title: Complex predicates, aspect, and anti-reconstruction
In: http://bobaljik.uconn.edu/papers/BobaljikWurmbrand494.pdf
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Pragmatics 17:4.513-552 (2007) International Pragmatics Association 'INCREMENTING ' IN CONVERSATION. A COMPARISON OF PRACTICES IN ENGLISH, GERMAN AND JAPANESE
In: http://elanguage.net/journals/pragmatics/article/download/562/487/
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Papillon Lexical Database Project: Monolingual Dictionaries & Interlingual Links MATHIEU MANGEOT
In: http://hal.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/docs/00/96/88/26/PDF/Papillon-WAINS7_MM.pdf
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Exploratory analysis of stylistic characteristics in Japanese Q&A communities
In: http://lexicometrica.univ-paris3.fr/jadt/jadt2010/allegati/JADT-2010-0355-0362_121-Suzuki.pdf
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Predicate-argument structure based textual entailment recognition system exploiting wide-coverage lexical knowledge
In: http://research.nii.ac.jp/ntcir/workshop/OnlineProceedings10/pdf/NTCIR/RITE/24-NTCIR10-RITE2-ShibataT.pdf
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TURKISH LVCSR: TOWARDS BETTER SPEECH RECOGNITION FOR AGGLUTINATIVE LANGUAGES
In: http://www.is.cs.cmu.edu/papers/speech/ICASSP2000/icassp2000-tanja2.pdf
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Technical Terminology in Asian Languages: Different Approaches to Adopting Engineering Terms
In: http://wing.comp.nus.edu.sg/~antho/I/I08/I08-7004.pdf
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Does Focus Trigger Pitch Reset?
In: http://edocs.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2008/11225/pdf/SFB632_Focus_and_Intonation_in_Japanese.pdf
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Pitch Pattern Alternation in Goshogawara Japanese: Evidence for a Prosodic Phrase above the domain for Downstep
In: http://www009.upp.so-net.ne.jp/y_igarashi/papers/igarashi2007f.pdf
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Underlying Tonal Representation of Kagoshima Japanese Accentual Contrast Author
In: http://www.als.asn.au/proceedings/als2005/ishihara-kagoshima.pdf
Abstract: Kagoshima Japanese (KJ) is a so-called two-pattern Japanese dialect which exhibits a two-way accentual contrast. This two-way accentual contrast is [L(n)HL] (i.e. sakura LHL ‘cherry blossom’, kagaribi LLHL ‘watch fire’) and [L(n)H] (i.e. usagi LLH ‘rabbit’, kakimono LLLH ‘document’), where n = zero or a positive integer. Although the details of the KJ accentual contrast can be easily expressed, as seen from the above examples, different phonological approaches have produced different analyses of KJ’s accentual contrast. Some treat KJ as a pitch-accent dialect like Standard Japanese (SJ), whereas others treat KJ as a tone dialect (McCawley, 1970; Haraguchi, 1977; Shibatani, 1979; Hayata, 1987; Smith, 1997). Based on the acoustic-phonetic descriptions of KJ’s tonality using the z-score normalisation technique, Ishihara (2004) discussed the surface tonal representations of KJ’s accentual contrast using the Autosegmental-Metrical (AM) model of intonation (Pierrehumbert and Beckman, 1988). In the current study, I use the AM model to discuss the underlying tonal representations of KJ’s accentual contrast with particular focus on the derivational process leading to the surface tonal representations and the fundamental frequency (F0) differences of KJ’s accentual contrast. Using the lexical tonal representations of KJ’s accentual contrast as evidence, I demonstrate that in a comparison of SJ and KJ, KJ is closer to proto-typical tone languages. Finally, I argue that the F0 realisation differences of KJ’s accentual contrast can be phonetically explained by the proposed underlying representations.
Keyword: Japanese dialect; Kagoshima Japanese; tone Underlying Tonal Representation of Kagoshima Japanese Accentual Contrast 2/17
URL: http://www.als.asn.au/proceedings/als2005/ishihara-kagoshima.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.518.5929
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Toward Automatic Support For Japanese Lay Judge System – – Processing Precedent Factors For Sentencing Trends Discovery
In: http://research.nii.ac.jp/ntcir/workshop/OnlineProceedings7/pdf/NTCIR7/C4/MuST-F/08-NTCIR7-MuST-F-RzepkaR.pdf
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Rule-based Method for Pitch Level Classification for a Japanese Pitch Accent
In: http://project.cgm.unive.it/events/SLaTE2011/papers/Short--SlateGregShortUniversityTokyo2011.pdf
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Languages
In: http://nlp.iit.tsukuba.ac.jp/member/utsuro/papers/utsuro/main-iucs2009-sakamoto-embedded.pdf
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