Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2008

Abstract

Duration and F0 were studied in a set of 111 Malay words produced by two female native speakers of Malay in order to identify the citation pattern. This preliminary study seemed to provide strong evidence for penultimate stress. Seen in a wider context, the evidence collapsed, and it became clear that Malay does not have word stress at all. The search for syllable timing led to doubts whether the syllable is a relevant unit in Malay prosody. The conclusion is that in view of the lack of complicating factors, Malay is an appropriate language to adopt for the study of prosodic structure, and for the development of automatic techniques for the analysis of spoken corpora.

Keywords

Prosody, Malay, word-stress, syllable timing, spoken corpora, automatic annotation

Divisions

FLL

Publication Title

Linguistics Journal

Volume

3

Issue

2

Publisher

Time Taylor

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