1 Prosody and Phonology
@inproceedings{Ohala20041PA, title={1 Prosody and Phonology}, author={J. Ohala and A. Dunn and R. Sprouse}, year={2004} }
We address the problem of how to differentiate between phonetically-caused aspects of prosody those that arise from purely physical phonetic factors and are not reflected in the mental lexicon vs. phonologically-maintained aspects—those that have a psychological component, i.e., arise from the representation in the mental lexicon. Two case studies are reported: the first focusing on the F0 perturbation caused by pre-vocalic voiced and voiceless consonants, and the second, F0 declination in… CONTINUE READING
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