Prosodic Phonology: The Theory and Its Application to Language Acquisition and Speech Processing |
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... restructuring at the levels of rep- resentation . The importance of context in aiding the recognition of pat- terns is emphasized . The patterns are shown to be invariant and thus of- fer an explanation for normalization in speech . In ...
... restructuring at the levels of rep- resentation . The importance of context in aiding the recognition of pat- terns is emphasized . The patterns are shown to be invariant and thus of- fer an explanation for normalization in speech . In ...
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... restructuring of 117 ; neural see also organization abilities 135 ; development 136 ; im- maturity 136 ; messages 63 ; pro- cesses 88 , 106 ; system , tuning in 118 neurology evidence of separate processing of prosodic features and word ...
... restructuring of 117 ; neural see also organization abilities 135 ; development 136 ; im- maturity 136 ; messages 63 ; pro- cesses 88 , 106 ; system , tuning in 118 neurology evidence of separate processing of prosodic features and word ...
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... restructuring of levels of representation with increase in number of patterns in 135 ; see also children's early vocabulary w ( vs. y ) prosody : see prosodic word ( s ) analysis of , as wholes 4 ; as focus of attention as wholes 136 ...
... restructuring of levels of representation with increase in number of patterns in 135 ; see also children's early vocabulary w ( vs. y ) prosody : see prosodic word ( s ) analysis of , as wholes 4 ; as focus of attention as wholes 136 ...
Contents
An Introduction to the Theory | 4 |
Illustration of Analysis | 15 |
A Prosodic View | 25 |
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acoustic signal acquired acquisition adult forms adult models alveolar analysis articulatory auditory babu bæbu basic features bilabial child language child's and adult's child's forms close vowel complexity consonant consonantal context continuance contrasts CVCV dada differential features disyllabic examples Firth formant fricative function words gɔn increase interpretation labial structure lable language development length less salient levels of representation linguistic lip-rounding LR1 and LR2 mama manner of articulation match nasal stops non-rounding onset and ending onset of syllable open vowel Paper perceives phonological system place of articulation plosive produced prosodic phonology pupu recognition reduplicated relation repetition salient features second syllable segmental semantic sequence sibilant sounds spectrograms speech perception speech processing stage structure words syllable features syllable onsets syllable structure syntagmatic syntax theory trasts ture two-syllable words type of structure voiced onset voiceless vowel grade Waterson word patterns word structures