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"This book intends to offer a functional instrument for the exegesis of some of the unregulated norms of the 'Grammar of Legibility' - to use Malcom Parkes' lucky expression - and a point of departure for further research. Structured on the double track of 'texts' (Virgilian 'uolumina') and 'texts about texts' (Late Antique grammatical treatises), this survey focuses on the value of graphic accentuation signs. These signs are, actually, a way of reading in praxis, besides being graphematic units, in Latin papyrological documents, and they provide a direct expression of the textual performance and 'material' effect of grammatical precepts. In fact, there is a common denominator in all the sections 'de accentibus' and 'de distinctionibus' in the 'Artes': in scholarly and didactic contexts (in particular, in the eastern Empire), 'accentus' and 'distinctio' were not simply oral realities. They also had their completeness in a written dimension."--Provided by publisher.
Classical Latin language --- Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Greek language --- Grec (Langue) --- Accents and accentuation. --- Accents et accentuation --- Latin (langue) --- Virgile, --- Critique textuelle --- Virgil --- Criticism [Textual ] --- Accents and accentuation --- Latin language --- Accents et accentuation.
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Empirical Approaches to Language Typology
Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Phonetics --- Europe --- Multidimensional phonology --- Polysystemic phonology --- Prosodic phonology --- Speaking styles --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistics --- Phonology --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Languages --- -Prosodic analysis. --- Prosodic analysis. --- Prosodic analysis
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Prosodische Information in Der Automatischen Spracherkennung: Berechnung Und Anwendung (Linguistische Arbeiten)
Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Automatic speech recognition --- Automatische spraakherkenning --- Mechanical speech recognition --- Parole [Reconnaissance automatique ] --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Reconnaissance automatique de la parole --- Speech recognition [Automatic ] --- Spraakherkenning [Automatische ] --- Mechanical speech recognizer --- Speech recognition, Automatic --- Speech, Intelligibility of --- Pattern recognition systems --- Perceptrons --- Speech perception --- Speech processing systems --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Automatic speech recognition.
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In many languages, word-formation is restricted by principles of prosody that organise speech into larger units such as the syllable. Written by an international team of leading linguists in the field of prosodic morphology, this 1999 book examines a range of key issues in the interaction of word-formation and prosody. It provides an explanation for non-concatenative morphology which occurs in different forms (such as reduplication) in many languages, by an interaction of independent general principles of prosodic and morphological well-formedness. Surveying developments in the field from the 1970s, the book describes the general transition in linguistic theory from rule-based approaches into constraint-based ones, and most of the contributions are written from the perspective of Optimality Theory, a rapidly developing theory of constraint interaction in generative grammar.
Phonetics --- Grammar --- Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Prosodie (Linguistique) --- Morphologie (Linguistique) --- Morphology. --- -Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Multidimensional phonology --- Polysystemic phonology --- Prosodic phonology --- Speaking styles --- Linguistics --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Philology --- Morphology --- Phonology --- Grammar, Comparative --- Morphology (Linguistics) --- Grammar [Comparative and general ] --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology
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Phonetics --- Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Phonologie --- Prosodie (Linguistique) --- Phonology --- -Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Multidimensional phonology --- Polysystemic phonology --- Prosodic phonology --- Speaking styles --- Linguistics --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative --- Phonology. --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics). --- Grammar [Comparative and general ] --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology. --- Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology
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Dieses Buch enthält die exemplarische Anwendung nichtlinearer Modelle auf drei Phänomenbereiche der Historischen Phonologie: Verners Gesetz, die mittelenglische Vokallängung sowie Vokaldehnungen und -kürzungen vom Mittelhochdeutschen zum Neuhochdeutschen. (1) Der in Verners Gesetz beschriebene Stimmtonwechsel bei Obstruenten vom Indogermanischen zum Germanischen wird im Rahmen des Merkmalhierarchiemodells als Ausbreitung eines laryngalen Merkmals unter prosodischen Bedingungen repräsentiert. (2) Die mittelenglische Vokallängung wird als Anpassung an eine kanonische Minimalstruktur für metrische Füße dargestellt. (3) Die Vokaldehnungen und -kürzungen vom Mittelhochdeutschen zum Neuhochdeutschen werden in ihrem Kern auf das Wirken des Weight Law zurückgeführt, das von einer universal präferierten Silbenstruktur mit zwei Reimpositionen ausgeht. Alle drei diachronen Prozesse unterliegen prosodischen Beschränkungen, die im Rahmen der Autosegmentalen und Metrischen Phonologie adäquat erfaßbar sind.
Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistic change. --- Phonology. --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics). --- Linguistic change --- Multidimensional phonology --- Polysystemic phonology --- Prosodic phonology --- Speaking styles --- Linguistics --- Phonetics --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Historical linguistics --- Language and languages --- Phonology --- Indo-European languages --- Phonology [Historical ] --- English language --- Middle English, 1100-1500 --- German language --- Middle High German, 1050-1500 --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology
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Analyse prosodique (Linguistique) --- Analyse van de prosodie (Taalwetenschap) --- Communication non-verbale (Psychologie) --- Corps [Langage du ] --- Gesproken taal --- Langage corporel --- Niet-verbale communicatie (Psychologie) --- Prosodie--Analyse (Taalwetenschap) --- Spreektaal --- Taal [Gesproken ] --- Oral communication --- Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) --- Body language --- Oral communication. --- Body language. --- Kinesics --- Nonverbal communication (Psychology) --- Interpersonal communication --- Nonverbal communication --- Multidimensional phonology --- Polysystemic phonology --- Prosodic phonology --- Speaking styles --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistics --- Phonetics --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Phonology
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