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Introduction | 1 | |
I | Is there rhythm in speech? | 5 |
1 | The isochrony debate | 5 |
2 | Acoustic correlates of isochrony in speech | 14 |
3 | Outlook for future isochrony research | 22 |
II | Discovering rhythm in English speech | 37 |
1 | Identifying isochrony auditorily | 37 |
2 | Investigating perceptual isochrony acoustically | 53 |
3 | Rhythmic structures and their nature | 65 |
4 | An auditory-acoustic rhythmic analysis of a fragment of conversational English | 74 |
III | The hierarchical organization of speech rhythm | 79 |
1 | Metrical models of linguistic rhythm | 79 |
2 | Speech rhythm in relation to prosodic hierarchical structure | 89 |
3 | Tempo and the prosodic hierarchy | 100 |
4 | Metrical models of speech, music and verse compared | 103 |
IV | Analyzing speech rhythm at turn transitions | 115 |
1 | Current views of timing in everyday interaction | 116 |
2 | A rhythm-based metric for turn-taking | 126 |
3 | Advantages of a rhythm-based view of timing | 131 |
4 | Empirical evidence for a rhythm-based view | 132 |
V | Accounting for speech rhythm at turn transitions | 163 |
1 | Rhythm coordination as temporal congruence | 164 |
2 | Interactional rhythm as contextualization cue | 167 |
3 | A critical evaluation of current accounts | 171 |
4 | Speech rhythm as a function of conversational organization | 175 |
VI | Interpreting speech rhythm at sequence-external junctures | 197 |
1 | Rhythmic integration | 197 |
2 | Rhythmic non-integration | 202 |
3 | 'Pseudo' non-integration: silent beats | 203 |
4 | Rhythmic integration revisited | 217 |
VII | Interpreting speech rhythm at sequence-internal junctures | 221 |
1 | Speech rhythm in question sequences | 222 |
2 | Speech rhythm in non-question sequences | 230 |
3 | Isochrony and preference/dispreference | 254 |
4 | Conclusion | 267 |
VIII | Interpreting speech rhythm in specific activity sequences | 269 |
1 | 'Genuine' questions | 269 |
2 | Interactive repair | 275 |
Conclusion | 297 | |
Appendix I: Instrumental measurements of perceptually isochronous sequences | 299 | |
Appendix II: Instrumental measurements of perceptually non-isochronous sequences | 305 | |
Bibliography | 313 | |
Index of Authors and Subjects | 335 |
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