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The rhythm window
Author(s) -
Oliver Niebuhr
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
leitura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2317-9945
pISSN - 0103-6858
DOI - 10.28998/2317-9945.2013v2n52p67-93
Subject(s) - rhythm , window (computing) , computer science , medicine , world wide web
The paper presents a combined production and perception study on speech rhythm in German. The perception part shows that identifying complex rhythm patterns is only possible for speaking rates of 4-8 syll/sec. Even acoustically monotonous stimuli within this range trigger “subjective rhythms”. In contrast, rhythm perception is flattened for speaking rates outside this range, irrespective of acoustic cues to rhythm. The production part accords with this finding. Speaking rates in everyday conversation vary between 4-8 syll/sec, and only fall below this range when speakers flatten their rhythm for emphatic purposes. Together, the production and perception evidence revealed a “rhythm window”, which is targeted or avoided by speakers. DOI: 10.28998/2317-9945.2013v2n52p67-93

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