The production and perception of Japanese pitch accent / by Yukiko Sugiyama.
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- 9781443834667
- 1443834661
- 9781443834872
- 1443834874
- Japanese language -- Intonation
- Japanese language -- Prosodic analysis
- Japanese language -- Accents and accentuation
- Japanese language -- Japan -- Tokyo
- Japonais (Langue) -- Intonation
- Japonais (Langue) -- Analyse prosodique
- Japonais (Langue) -- Accents et accentuation
- Linguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Phonetics, phonology
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Japanese
- Japanese language
- Japanese language -- Accents and accentuation
- Japanese language -- Intonation
- Japanese language -- Prosodic analysis
- Japan -- Tokyo
- Japans
- Intonatie
- Taalvariatie
- 495.616 23
- PL544.5
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The word prosody of Tokyo Japanese is often labeled as pitch accent, and is characterized by a steep fall in F0 from the accented mora into the following unaccented mora. The description of Japanese pitch accent in earlier research was primarily based on.
TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABSTRACT; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B; APPENDIX C; APPENDIX D; APPENDIX E; REFERENCES
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