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Toward a Taxonomy of Loanword Prosody
Building on previous works (e.g. Kubozono 2006, and Kang 2010), this article attempts to establish a taxonomy for loanword prosody, referring specifically to the patterns of stress, tone, or pitch-accent that are found in loanwords. Toward a taxonomy, we consider the following factors: (i) whether the pronunciation of the word in the source language influences the assignment of prosody in the b...
متن کاملToward a Taxonomy of Loanword Prosody. Catalan Journal ofLinguistics, 2012, vol. 11, pp. 13-39
Building on previous works (e.g. Kubozono 2006, and Kang 2010), this article attempts to establish a taxonomy for loanword prosody, referring specifically to the patterns of stress, tone, or pitch-accent that are found in loanwords. Toward a taxonomy, we consider the following factors: (i) whether the pronunciation of the word in the source language influences the assignment of prosody in the b...
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The current study concerns loanword accent of Nakijin Ryukyuan 1 , hereafter NR. NR, as well as many Japonic languages or dialects, has a pitch accent system. Kubozono (2006) and Kubozono & Giriko (2011) claim that in several Japanese dialects loanword accent is determined by two factors: perceptual similarity between L1 (a borrowing language such as Tokyo Japanese) and L2 (a borrowed language ...
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The term "copresence" has recently been appearing in the presence literature with increasing frequency, but, like the concept of presence at its nascent stage, the meaning of this term is yet to be fully explicated. As it currently stands, "copresence" refers to (1) the sense of being together with other people in a remote environment (Muhlbach et al 1995; Lombard and Ditton 1997); and (2) the ...
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We are developing a taxonomy for classifying applications based on their time constraints. The taxonomy is based on three components that capture the key characteristics between different classes of applications: the process’s execution behavior, the timing constraints it requests, and the level of guarantee it is willing to accept from the system. The taxonomy is useful for two reasons: it pro...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Catalan Journal of Linguistics
سال: 2012
ISSN: 2014-9719,1695-6885
DOI: 10.5565/rev/catjl.8