Linguistic rhythm and speech segmentation

  • Cutler A
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Abstract

Speech is rhythmic. But this simple statement has many interesting corollaries, among them two which are central to this paper: firstly, rhythmic structures differ across languages, and secondly, rhythm in language is more than just timing.

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Cutler, A. (1991). Linguistic rhythm and speech segmentation. In Music, Language, Speech and Brain (pp. 157–166). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12670-5_14

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