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Lexical analyses of the function and phonology of Papuan Malay word stress
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The perception of word stress cues in Papuan Malay: A typological perspective and experimental investigation
Kaland, Constantijn. - : UBIQUITY PRESS LTD, 2021
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Lexical analyses of the function and phonology of Papuan Malay word stress
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Offline and online processing of acoustic cues to word stress in Papuan Malay
Kaland, Constantijn. - : AIP Publishing, 2020
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Demarcating and highlighting in Papuan Malay phrase prosody
Kaland, Constantijn; Baumann, Stefan. - : AIP Publishing, 2020
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Time-series analysis of F0 in Papuan Malay contrastive focus
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Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay
Kaland, Constantijn; Himmelmann, Nikolaus P.. - : SAGE Publications, 2020
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Time-series analysis of F0 in Papuan Malay constrastive focus
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Repetition Reduction Revisited
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Supplementary_material – Supplemental material for Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay ...
Kaland, Constantijn; Himmelmann, Nikolaus P.. - : SAGE Journals, 2019
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Supplementary_material – Supplemental material for Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay ...
Kaland, Constantijn; Himmelmann, Nikolaus P.. - : SAGE Journals, 2019
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Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay ...
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Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay ...
Abstract: It has frequently been shown that speakers prosodically reduce repeated words in discourse. This phenomenon has been claimed to facilitate speech recognition and to be language universal. In particular, the relationship between the information value of a word in a discourse context and its prosodic prominence have been shown to correlate. However, a literature review provided in this paper reveals that most evidence comes from English, where prosodic marking of information status often coincides with repetition reduction. The current study investigates to what extent repetition reduction occurs in Papuan Malay, spoken in the western part of the island of New Guinea (Indonesia). The work on Papuan Malay prosody available to date suggests fundamental differences compared to English and other Germanic languages. An acoustic analysis is carried out on repeated words in short stories produced by native Papuan Malay speakers. The results show that upon repetition, words were shortened and produced with higher F0. ...
Keyword: 200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified; 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Media and communications; FOS Sociology; Sociology
URL: https://sage.figshare.com/collections/Repetition_Reduction_Revisited_The_Prosody_of_Repeated_Words_in_Papuan_Malay/4363223
https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4363223
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Stress predictors in a Papuan Malay random forest
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Stress predictors in a Papuan Malay random forest
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The prosody of repeated mentions in Yucatecan Spanish
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Acoustic correlates of word stress in Papuan Malay
Kaland, Constantijn. - : Elsevier, 2019
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Which Language R You Speaking? /r/ as a Language Marker in Tyrolean and Italian Bilinguals
Spreafico, Lorenzo; Vietti, Alessandro; Galata, Vincenzo. - : SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2019
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Spectral tilt as a correlate of Papuan Malay word stress
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Prosody of restrictive and appositive relative clauses in Dutch and German
In: Crossroads Semantics. Computation, experiment and grammar (2017)
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