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- who: Phonology and colleagues from the LaboratoryHarvard University have published the Article: How we speak when we speak to a beat: The influence of temporal coupling on phonetic enhancement, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Much of this work has focused on the notion of phonetic prominence from the perspective of non-tonal languages, making it unclear how constraints on coordination might be regulated for languages which do not show the same pitch- based correlates of prominence. This work seeks to examine whether coupling of speech to a metronome may elicit some or all of the . . .
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