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A Psycholinguistic Perspective on Finnish and Japanese Prosody - Katsura Aoyama

A Psycholinguistic Perspective on Finnish and Japanese Prosody

Perception, Production and Child Acquisition of Consonantal Quantity Distinctions

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Buch | Hardcover
172 Seiten
2000 | 2001 ed.
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-7923-7216-5 (ISBN)
CHF 149,75 inkl. MwSt
Presents a series of psycholinguistic investigations on consonantal distinctions in Finnish and Japanese. This work describes differences in adult production, perception, and child acquisition of these distinctions. It is suitable for those interested in developments, in theoretical and psycholinguistics.
In this monograph Katsura Aoyama presents a series of psycholinguistic investigations on consonantal distinctions in Finnish and Japanese. The author deftly describes differences in adult production, perception, and child acquisition of these distinctions. This is an important work for those interested in recent developments in theoretical and psycholinguistics.

1: Introduction.- 2: Background.- 2.1 Quantity contrasts in Finnish and Japanese phonology.- 2.2 Geminates and the mora.- 2.3 The mora-timing hypothesis.- 3: Preliminary survey: Frequencies of long vowels and geminate consonants in Finnish and Japanese.- 3.1 Purpose of the survey.- 3.2 Research questions.- 3.3 Method.- 3.4 Results.- 3.5 Summary: Implication for the experiments.- 4: Discrimination boundary between the single and geminate consonants.- 4.1 Purpose of the experiments and research questions.- 4.2 Experiment 1. Single/geminate nasal boundary in Finnish: production.- 4.3 Experiment 2. Single/geminate nasal boundary in Japanese: production.- 4.4 Discussion of experiments 1 and 2.- 4.5 Experiment 3. Single/geminate nasal boundary in Finnish: perception.- 4.6 Experiment 4. Single/geminate nasal boundary in Japanese: perception.- 4.7 Discussion of experiments 3 and 4.- 4.8 Summary.- 5: Discrimination boundary between the single and geminate consonants: A cross-linguistic study.- 5.1 Purpose of the experiments and research questions.- 5.2 Experiment 5: Finnish speakers’perception of Japanese nasal quantity contrasts.- 5.3 Experiment 6: Japanese speakers’ perception of Finnish nasal quantity contrasts.- 5.4 Discussion of experiment 5 and 6.- 5.5 Summary of experiments 5 and 6.- 6: Acquisition of the nasal quantity contrasts.- 6.1 The acquisition of prosody.- 6.2 Purpose of the experiments and research questions.- 6.3 Experiment 7: The acquisition of nasal quantity contrast in Finnish.- 6.4 Experiment 8: The acquisition of nasal quantity contrast in Japanese.- 6.5 Discussion of experiments 7 and 8.- 6.6 Summary of experiments 7 and 8.- 7: Discussion: Overall cross-linguistic comparison.- 7.1 Geminates and singletons.- 7.2 Phonological representations andphonological processing.- 7.3 Mora-timing reconsidered.- 8: Summary and conclusion.- References.- Appendix II: Sample pictures and questions.- Appendix III: Data from experiments 1 and 2.- Appendix IV: Data from experiments 3 and 4.- Appendix V: Data from experiments 5 and 6.- Appendix VI: Data from experiments 7 and 8.

Zusatzinfo XII, 172 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-7923-7216-6 / 0792372166
ISBN-13 978-0-7923-7216-5 / 9780792372165
Zustand Neuware
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