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Phonology / Phonetics / Systemic functional linguistics / Prosody / Model selection / Metrical phonology / Stress / Topographic prominence / Isochrony / Intonation / Normal distribution / Pitch accent
Date: 2012-08-16 01:06:11
Phonology
Phonetics
Systemic functional linguistics
Prosody
Model selection
Metrical phonology
Stress
Topographic prominence
Isochrony
Intonation
Normal distribution
Pitch accent

Optimal models of prosodic prominence using the Bayesian information criterion Tim Mahrt1 , Jui-Ting Huang2 , Yoonsook Mo1 , Margaret Fleck3 , Mark Hasegawa-Johnson2 , and Jennifer Cole1 1

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