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| - The present article is a study of two prosodic features, tone unit length and nucleus position. It is based on an anlysis of spoken texts selected from the London-Lund Corpus and the Corpus of Spoken Czech. The study supports the definition of tone units as the phonological realisation of information chunks of a convenient size for processing by both speakers and listeners; the average length of tone units was found to be around 4.3 words with a standard deviation of about 2.7 in both the English and Czech texts. The examined texts, both English and Czech, contained a high percentage (almost 18 %) of one-word tone units. The frequent occurrence of one-word tone units seems to be typical of unprepared conversation. Monologues, as other studies have shown, contain a much lower percentage of one-word tone units. The study suggests that both English and Czech speakers have a strong tendency to place the nucleus towards the end of a tone unit. The tendency seems to be stronger in Czech, where the average n
- The present article is a study of two prosodic features, tone unit length and nucleus position. It is based on an anlysis of spoken texts selected from the London-Lund Corpus and the Corpus of Spoken Czech. The study supports the definition of tone units as the phonological realisation of information chunks of a convenient size for processing by both speakers and listeners; the average length of tone units was found to be around 4.3 words with a standard deviation of about 2.7 in both the English and Czech texts. The examined texts, both English and Czech, contained a high percentage (almost 18 %) of one-word tone units. The frequent occurrence of one-word tone units seems to be typical of unprepared conversation. Monologues, as other studies have shown, contain a much lower percentage of one-word tone units. The study suggests that both English and Czech speakers have a strong tendency to place the nucleus towards the end of a tone unit. The tendency seems to be stronger in Czech, where the average n (en)
- The present article is a study of two prosodic features, tone unit length and nucleus position. It is based on an anlysis of spoken texts selected from the London-Lund Corpus and the Corpus of Spoken Czech. The study supports the definition of tone units as the phonological realisation of information chunks of a convenient size for processing by both speakers and listeners; the average length of tone units was found to be around 4.3 words with a standard deviation of about 2.7 in both the English and Czech texts. The examined texts, both English and Czech, contained a high percentage (almost 18 %) of one-word tone units. The frequent occurrence of one-word tone units seems to be typical of unprepared conversation. Monologues, as other studies have shown, contain a much lower percentage of one-word tone units. The study suggests that both English and Czech speakers have a strong tendency to place the nucleus towards the end of a tone unit. The tendency seems to be stronger in Czech, where the average n (cs)
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Title
| - Nucleus position and tone unit length in English and Czech
- Nucleus position and tone unit length in English and Czech (en)
- Nucleus position and tone unit length in English and Czech (cs)
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| - Nucleus position and tone unit length in English and Czech
- Nucleus position and tone unit length in English and Czech (en)
- Nucleus position and tone unit length in English and Czech (cs)
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| - RIV/00216224:14210/96:00011270!RIV/2005/GA0/142105/N
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http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivita
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http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivity
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http://linked.open...vai/riv/dodaniDat
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http://linked.open...aciTvurceVysledku
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http://linked.open.../riv/druhVysledku
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http://linked.open...iv/duvernostUdaju
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http://linked.open...titaPredkladatele
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http://linked.open...dnocenehoVysledku
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http://linked.open...ai/riv/idVysledku
| - RIV/00216224:14210/96:00011270
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http://linked.open...riv/jazykVysledku
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http://linked.open.../riv/klicovaSlova
| - comparative study, intonation, nucleus position, tone unit length, word-order, corpus (en)
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http://linked.open.../riv/klicoveSlovo
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http://linked.open...ontrolniKodProRIV
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http://linked.open...v/mistoKonaniAkce
| - žádná konferecne se nekonala
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http://linked.open...i/riv/mistoVydani
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http://linked.open...i/riv/nazevZdroje
| - Brno Studies in English 22
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http://linked.open...in/vavai/riv/obor
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http://linked.open...ichTvurcuVysledku
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http://linked.open...cetTvurcuVysledku
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http://linked.open...vavai/riv/projekt
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http://linked.open...UplatneniVysledku
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http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
| - Chamonikolasová, Jana
- Mosey, Bryan
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http://linked.open...vavai/riv/typAkce
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http://linked.open.../riv/zahajeniAkce
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