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Syllable Duration in Stress-, Syllable- and Mora-Timed Languages

  • Charles Hoequist, Jr.
From the journal Phonetica

Abstract

Building on the results of a previous study, reiterant speech is used to test a number of durational characteristics of a stress-timed language (English), a syllable-timed language (Spanish) and a mora-timed language (Japanese). The results indicate that moras and stress feet do influence syllable duration in their respective languages, Japanese and English. Spanish, however, seems to show no language-specific durational characteristics which could be claimed to be indicative of syllable timing.


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Received: 1983-02-08
Accepted: 1983-05-18
Published Online: 2009-11-19
Published in Print: 1983-05-01

© 1983 S. Karger AG, Basel

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