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How do non-native speakers perceive Japanese phrase final prosody? An experiment on the perception of pitch and rhythm by Chinese and German subjects
Author(s) -
Hiroko Yabe,
Yukihiro Nishinuma,
Akiko Hayashi,
Lin Hong,
Limin Leng
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
Subject(s) - rhythm , prosody , syllable , perception , german , psychology , variation (astronomy) , phrase , melody , stress (linguistics) , linguistics , beijing , speech recognition , duration (music) , intonation (linguistics) , computer science , history , china , musical , art , philosophy , physics , neuroscience , literature , archaeology , astrophysics , visual arts , aesthetics

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