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Stress and Focus.  A series of studies examining the nature of linguistic stress, and it’s non-linguisticized analogue, production focus.  These studies have examined a number of different kinds of segments and languages.

 

2007

 

 

 

Oglesbee, E., and K.J. de Jong (2007).  “The Relation between Focus Effects in Production and Best Exemplar Locations in Perception for stop Types in English, Japanese, and Korean.“ Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 122:2996, 2pSC18.

[poster]

2005

 

 

 

de Jong, K.J.  (2005).  Linguistic stress in language and speech.  Colloquium given 11 March, 2005, Department of Communication Disorders, University of South Florida.

[slides]

 2004

 

 

 

de Jong, K.J. (2004).  “Stress, Lexical Focus, and Segmental Focus in English: Patterns of Variation in Vowel Duration.”  Journal of Phonetics, 32: 493 – 516.

 

2002

 

 

 

de Jong, K.J. & B.A. Zawaydeh (2002). "Comparing Stress, Lexical Focus, and Segmental Focus: Patterns of Variation in Arabic Vowel Duration." Journal of Phonetics, 30: 53-75.

 

 2000

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de Jong, K.J. (2000).  "Attention Modulation and the Formal Properties of Stress Systems."  In J. Boyle, J-H. Lee, and A. Okrent (eds.), Chicago Linguistic Society 36, Vol. 1, pp. 71 – 91.  Chicago: Chicago Linguistics Society.

 

1999

 

 

 

de Jong, K.J. and B.A. Zawaydeh (1999).  "Stress, Duration, and Intonation in Arabic Word-level Prosody."  Journal of Phonetics, 27: 3 - 22.

 

1998

 

 

 

de Jong, K.J., and B.A. Zawaydeh (1998).  "A Sketch of Arabic Stress and Duration."  Texas  Linguistic Forum, 41: 41 - 56..

 

 

de Jong, K.J. (1998).  "Stress-related Variation in the Articulation of Coda Alveolar Stops: Flapping Revisited".  Journal of Phonetics, 26: 283 - 310.

 

 


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