PROMINENCE MATCHING IN ENGLISH SONGS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE/CORRESPONDENCIA DE PROMINENCIA EN LAS...
PROMINENCE MATCHING IN ENGLISH SONGS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE/CORRESPONDENCIA DE PROMINENCIA EN LAS CANCIONES INGLESAS: UNA PERSPECTIVA HISTÓRICA
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Madrid: Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED)
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According to Dell & Halle (2009), violations of the stress-to-beat matching rule are rare in English folksongs, and they are subject to two basic conditions, as outlined in (3): (3) Given two syllables S (stressed) and s (unstressed), a prominence mismatch is illicit if: a) S and s are not separated by a word boundary; b) S and s are separated by a...
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PROMINENCE MATCHING IN ENGLISH SONGS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE/CORRESPONDENCIA DE PROMINENCIA EN LAS CANCIONES INGLESAS: UNA PERSPECTIVA HISTÓRICA
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1442712095
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1133-3634
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2254-9307