01136nas a2200145 4500008004100000245007700041210006900118300001200187490000700199520061800206653002400824653005600848100002400904856006200928 1998 eng d00aPerception and acoustic correlates of stress in English and in Bulgarian0 aPerception and acoustic correlates of stress in English and in B a15–240 v233 a
The paper investigates the acoustic manifestations and the perception of stress by native English and native Bulgarian speakers. Analyses of the acoustic correlates of stress and results from a perception experiment suggest important differences in the way stress is signalled: except for F0 max, the values for which were bigger in Bulgarian, all other acoustic cues under investigation seemed to be less strong in Bulgarian, a language exhibiting features of both stress-timed and syllable-timed rhythmic organization, than in English, a language tending towards the stress-timed end of the rhythm scale.
10aContrastive Studies10aсъпоставителни изследвания1 aDimitrova, Snezhina uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/librislavici/dimitrova1998