Stress and Prosodic Structure in Greek: A Phonological, Acoustic, Physiological and Perceptual Study |
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accent according acoustic parameters appear application associated beginning Bruce carrier sentence combined constant construction contextual contour contrastive contribution distribution duration duration and intensity effect element enclitic structure equal éstile experiment Figure final Five speakers Fo-contour Fo-rise focal focal position focus frames function grand mean Greek hand higher identification iksere independent intensity kalá language lexical stress listeners longer máeima tis manifestation Maria minimal pair nómo Moreover nasal néo nomó noun ónoma opposition organizations pápa paratactic perceptual phrase stressed syllable postfocal position prefocal position proclitic structure produced prosodic categories próto question realized reference relation reported rise Rule second member segmental sentence stress showed speakers speakers produced speech started stimuli stin elása stress group subjects Swedish syntagmatic synthetic stimuli Table ultimate unstressed utterance values vowel whereas word and phrase word stressed syllable yráma