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Publication details [#30800]
Frazier, Lyn, Charles Jr. Clifton and Kathy Carlson. 2002. Informative Prosodic Boundaries. Language and Speech 45 : 87–114.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Kingston Press
ISBN
0023 8309
Journal WWW
Annotation
This paper presents three listening experiments that examine an alternative position in prosodic boundary research, proposed in Carlson, Clifton, and Frazier (2001) as the "informative boundary" hypothesis. This model claims that the interpretation of a prosodic boundary is determined by its size relative to certain other relevant boundaries.