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Special Issue: Slavic Perspectives on Prosody
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Zofia Malisz
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February 23, 2017
Published Online: 2017-02-23
Published in Print: 2017-02-01
© 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel
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- Further Section
- Contents Vol. 73, 2016
- Front and Back Matter
- Front & Back Matter
- Further Section
- Title Page / Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Special Issue: Slavic Perspectives on Prosody
- Original Paper
- Stability and Variability in Slovak Prosodic Boundaries
- How Truncating Are ‘Truncating Languages'? Evidence from Russian and German
- Perspectives on Speech Timing: Coupled Oscillator Modeling of Polish and Finnish
- Local and Global Cues in the Prosodic Realization of Broad and Narrow Focus in Bulgarian
- Structural and Referent-Based Effects on Prosodic Expression in Russian
- The Prosody of the Czech Discourse Marker ‘Jasně': An Analysis of Forms and Functions
- The Phonetics and Phonology of the Polish Calling Melodies
- Further Section
- Author Index Vol. 73, No. 3-4, 2016
Articles in the same Issue
- Further Section
- Contents Vol. 73, 2016
- Front and Back Matter
- Front & Back Matter
- Further Section
- Title Page / Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Special Issue: Slavic Perspectives on Prosody
- Original Paper
- Stability and Variability in Slovak Prosodic Boundaries
- How Truncating Are ‘Truncating Languages'? Evidence from Russian and German
- Perspectives on Speech Timing: Coupled Oscillator Modeling of Polish and Finnish
- Local and Global Cues in the Prosodic Realization of Broad and Narrow Focus in Bulgarian
- Structural and Referent-Based Effects on Prosodic Expression in Russian
- The Prosody of the Czech Discourse Marker ‘Jasně': An Analysis of Forms and Functions
- The Phonetics and Phonology of the Polish Calling Melodies
- Further Section
- Author Index Vol. 73, No. 3-4, 2016