Book section Open Access
Sonja Riesberg; Janina Kalbertodt; Stefan Baumann; Nikolaus P. Himmelmann
{ "files": [ { "links": { "self": "https://zenodo.org/api/files/9662b3c9-db1e-40d1-82ce-94d346cd6f77/13.pdf" }, "checksum": "md5:3c0ac23d4c75ef1fb0964edbcdaca919", "bucket": "9662b3c9-db1e-40d1-82ce-94d346cd6f77", "key": "13.pdf", "type": "pdf", "size": 432683 } ], "owners": [ 17163 ], "doi": "10.5281/zenodo.1402559", "stats": { "version_unique_downloads": 86.0, "unique_views": 348.0, "views": 380.0, "version_views": 380.0, "unique_downloads": 86.0, "version_unique_views": 348.0, "volume": 40672202.0, "version_downloads": 94.0, "downloads": 94.0, "version_volume": 40672202.0 }, "links": { "doi": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1402559", "conceptdoi": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1402558", "bucket": "https://zenodo.org/api/files/9662b3c9-db1e-40d1-82ce-94d346cd6f77", "conceptbadge": "https://zenodo.org/badge/doi/10.5281/zenodo.1402558.svg", "html": "https://zenodo.org/record/1402559", "latest_html": "https://zenodo.org/record/1402559", "badge": "https://zenodo.org/badge/doi/10.5281/zenodo.1402559.svg", "latest": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1402559" }, "conceptdoi": "10.5281/zenodo.1402558", "created": "2018-09-13T11:10:24.405772+00:00", "updated": "2020-01-20T16:28:06.888270+00:00", "conceptrecid": "1402558", "revision": 4, "id": 1402559, "metadata": { "access_right_category": "success", "part_of": { "pages": "389-414", "title": "Perspectives on information structure in Austronesian languages" }, "doi": "10.5281/zenodo.1402559", "description": "<p>This paper reports the results of two perception experiments on the prosody of Papuan<br>\nMalay. We investigated how native Papuan Malay listeners perceive prosodic prominences<br>\non the one hand, and boundaries on the other, following the Rapid Prosody Transcription<br>\nmethod as sketched in Cole & Shattuck-Hufnagel (2016). Inter-rater agreement between the<br>\nparticipants was shown to be much lower for prosodic prominences than for boundaries.<br>\nImportantly, however, the acoustic cues for prominences and boundaries largely overlap.<br>\nHence, one could claim that inasmuch as prominence is perceived at all in Papuan Malay, it<br>\nis perceived at boundaries, making it doubtful whether prosodic prominence can be usefully<br>\ndistinguished from boundary marking in this language. Our results thus essentially confirm<br>\nthe results found for Standard Indonesian by Goedemans & van Zanten (2007) and vari-<br>\nous claims regarding the production of other local varieties of Malay; namely, that Malayic<br>\nvarieties appear to lack stress (i.e. lexical stress as well as post-lexical pitch accents).</p>", "language": "eng", "title": "On the perception of prosodic prominences and boundaries in Papuan Malay", "license": { "id": "CC-BY-4.0" }, "relations": { "version": [ { "count": 1, "index": 0, "parent": { "pid_type": "recid", "pid_value": "1402558" }, "is_last": true, "last_child": { "pid_type": "recid", "pid_value": "1402559" } } ] }, "imprint": { "publisher": "Language Science Press", "place": "Berlin", "isbn": "978-3-96110-108-5" }, "communities": [ { "id": "langscipress" } ], "publication_date": "2018-08-23", "creators": [ { "name": "Sonja Riesberg" }, { "name": "Janina Kalbertodt" }, { "name": "Stefan Baumann" }, { "name": "Nikolaus P. Himmelmann" } ], "access_right": "open", "resource_type": { "subtype": "section", "type": "publication", "title": "Book section" }, "related_identifiers": [ { "scheme": "doi", "identifier": "10.5281/zenodo.1402558", "relation": "isVersionOf" } ] } }
All versions | This version | |
---|---|---|
Views | 380 | 380 |
Downloads | 94 | 94 |
Data volume | 40.7 MB | 40.7 MB |
Unique views | 348 | 348 |
Unique downloads | 86 | 86 |