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Prosodic focus with post-focus compression in Lan-Yin Mandarin
2016
Speech Prosody 2016
unpublished
Post-focus compression (PFC), the lowering of pitch range and intensity of the post prosodic focus components, is a phenomenon that has been found in various languages worldwide. The interesting findings of the presence and absence of PFC in two closely-related Mandarin Chinese languages, Beijing Mandarin and Taiwan Mandarin respectively, have brought several discussions on the historical origin and spreading of PFC. This study examined Jincheng subgroup of Lan-Yin Mandarin, a group of Mandarin
doi:10.21437/speechprosody.2016-70
fatcat:orhhlnfd4jetrgqmcuc7bfm7v4