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nomena of a language , including the terminal intonation contours . The syllable is the primary unit of intonation ( Wang 1967 ) : a rising , falling , high , or low pitch usually affects an entire syllable , not just the individual ...
nomena of a language , including the terminal intonation contours . The syllable is the primary unit of intonation ( Wang 1967 ) : a rising , falling , high , or low pitch usually affects an entire syllable , not just the individual ...
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Most instrumental research on intonation has proceeded from one of two sets of assumptions about intonational function . By far the more widespread is the traditional approach that underlies the CI model : it takes certain functional ...
Most instrumental research on intonation has proceeded from one of two sets of assumptions about intonational function . By far the more widespread is the traditional approach that underlies the CI model : it takes certain functional ...
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Intonation und Grammatik im Deutschen . Berlin : Akademie - Verlag . PIERREHUMBERT , JANET . 1979. The perception of fundamental frequency declination . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 66.363-9 . 1980.
Intonation und Grammatik im Deutschen . Berlin : Akademie - Verlag . PIERREHUMBERT , JANET . 1979. The perception of fundamental frequency declination . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 66.363-9 . 1980.
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