Tajima, K. & Port, R. F. (1998). Speech rhythm in English and Japanese. manuscript, Indiana University, prepared for LabPhon6.

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....(i.e. the faster the rate) the shallower the wells at Sigma. This captures the increasing instability of anti phase mode in faster rates (see Figure 1a) Multiple modes of stability in speech rhythm have been exemplified in a number of studies (Cummins Port, 1998; Kaipainen Port, 1998; Tajima, 1998; Tajima Port, 1998; Tajima et al. 1999) In these studies, the speech cycling technique (Cummins Port, 1998) was adopted in which subjects repeat a phrase in time with a periodic auditory stimulus. Two lines of argument suggest this task is useful for investigating natural speech rhythm. One ....

....faster the rate) the shallower the wells at Sigma. This captures the increasing instability of anti phase mode in faster rates (see Figure 1a) Multiple modes of stability in speech rhythm have been exemplified in a number of studies (Cummins Port, 1998; Kaipainen Port, 1998; Tajima, 1998; Tajima Port, 1998; Tajima et al. 1999) In these studies, the speech cycling technique (Cummins Port, 1998) was adopted in which subjects repeat a phrase in time with a periodic auditory stimulus. Two lines of argument suggest this task is useful for investigating natural speech rhythm. One is from a common ....

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Tajima, K. & Port, R. F. (1998). Speech rhythm in English and Japanese. manuscript, Indiana University, prepared for LabPhon6.

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