Chapter Mapping to prosody Not all parentheticals are alike

This study investigates the prosody of different types of sentence-medial parentheticals in Turkish. The results of a production experiment show that clausal parentheticals exhibit cues similar to intonation phrase-level cues such as pre-boundary lengthening of the final syllable, longer pauses, and...

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Main Author: Güneş, Güliz (auth)
Other Authors: Çöltekin, Çağrı (auth), Schneider, Stefan (Editor), Glikman, Julie (Editor), Avanzi, Mathieu (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2015
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