Resumen
The idea of organizing this collection of seven papers was twofold. First, to bring together, in a single volume, researchers who not only have devoted their work to analyzing prosodic form and content according to rigorous experimental protocols, and further more crucially, to bring together researchers who assume a modeling approach by proposing phonetic or phonological models for utterance implementation. Second, to present evidence for universal and language-specific prosodic properties by gathering information on common and specific prosodic properties from five languages, not all genetic-related: (American and Irish) English, Japanese, French, Finnish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
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ELMAN, J.L. and ZIPSER, D. (1988). Learning the hidden structure of speech. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 83, 1615-1626.
JANKER, P.M. (1995). On the influence of the internal structure of a syllable on the p-center perception. Proceedings of the XIII International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. August 13-19, Stockholm, Sweden, 2, 510-513.
MORTON, J. MARCUS, S. and FRANKISH, C. (1976). Perceptual-centers (P-centers). Psychological Revue. 83 (5), 405-408.
ÖHMAN, S. (1966). Coarticulation in VCV utterances. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 39, 151-168.
POMPINO-MARSCHALL, B. (1989) On the psychoacoustic nature of the P-center phenomenon. Journal of Phonetics. 17, 175-192.
STETSON, R. H. (1951). Motor phonetics: a study of speech movements in action. 2nd ed. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
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