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- Phonology, phonetics, and signal-extrinsic factors in the perception of prosodic prominence: Evidence from Rapid Prosody Transcription
Proportion of words identified as prominent as a function of pitch accent type.
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Phonology, phonetics, and signal-extrinsic factors in the perception of prosodic prominence: Evidence from Rapid Prosody Transcription - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Proportion-of-words-identified-as-prominent-as-a-function-of-pitch-accent-type_tbl2_343271262 [accessed 21 May 2025]
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Proportion of words identified as prominent as a function of pitch accent type.
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