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- FACEBOOK and the STRESS-BUFFERING HYPOTHESIS Perceived Stress and the Buffering Effect of Perceived Social Support
- On the Rhythm Rule in Polish Bruce Hayes and Stanislaw Puppel University Ofcalifornia, Los Angeles
- Gemination and Degemination in English Affixation
- A Few Thoughts on the Term 'Signeme'
- Geminate Typology and the Perception of Consonant Duration
- The Semantics of Stress and Pitch in English
- Gemination in English Loans in American Varieties of Italian*
- 13 Word Stress a Introduction When a Word Has More Than One Syllable, There Is Always One Syllable That Has Greater Stress Than the Others
- The Hybrid Pitch Accent-Tone-Stress System of Latvian
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Stress Systems*
- Syllables and Stress Practice Words
- Syllables and Individual Words
- Reduced Vowels in American English
- A Typology of Stress Systems
- Phonetics: the Sounds of Language
- Understanding and Managing Stress Take a Mindful Minute
- De-Stressed Words in Mandarin: Drawing Parallel with English
- Word Stress Rules
- Stress in Chinese*
- English Vowel Reduction Is Conditioned by Duration, Not Stress Adam Albright, MIT ([email protected])
- How (Not) to Do Phonological Typology: the Case of Pitch-Accent
- Journal of the International Phonetic Association
- Vowel Duration, Syllable Quantity and Stress in Dutch
- Lexical Encoding of L2 Tones : the Role of L1 Stress, Pitch Accent And
- The Interaction of Stress and Tone in Standard Chinese: Experimental Findings and Theoretical Consequences
- Japanese Learners' Awareness of Pitch Accent Just Saved
- The Role of Isochrony in Speech Perception in Noise Vincent Aubanel, Jean-Luc Schwartz
- I PHONOLOGICAL PROMINENCE and ITS INTERACTION with TONE IN
- IPA-Phonetic-Alphabet.Pdf
- Relation Between Spelling Gemination and Stress Assignment of English Verb Forms
- More on Pitch, Stress, and Vowel Reduction
- Phonological Processes in Chagga Nativized Lexemes
- Chapter 19 Intonation Systems Across Varieties of English Martine Grice, James Sneed German &Paul Warren
- STRESS, PHONOLOGICAL FOCUS, QUANTITY, and VOICING EFFECTS on VOWEL DURATION in AMMANI ARABIC Bushra Adnan Zawaydeh and Kenneth De Jong Indiana University
- Effects of Position and Stress on English and Norwegian Vowel Quality
- Prosodic Typology: on the Dichotomy Between Stress-Timed and Syllable-Timed Languages
- Prominence and Gemination in Ingrian*
- 3 Rhythm in Language and Music
- On Stress and Linguistic Rhythm
- 1 the Interaction of Tone and Stress in the Prosodic
- The Influence of Chinese Stress on English Pronunciation Teaching and Learning
- Isochrony and Prosodic Structure in British English
- The Acquisition of English Word Stress by Mandarin EFL Learners
- L2 Production of English Word Stress by L1 Thai Learners
- Digital Stress Over the Life Span: the Effects of Communication Load And
- Pitch Accent in Korean
- The Logic of Ordered Rules
- A Metrical Analysis of Stress and Related Processes in Southern Paiute and Tubatulabal