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Prosodic development in European Portuguese from childhood to adulthood

Prosodic development in European Portuguese from childhood to adulthood

... early in development ...seem to be mastered in an adult-like fashion before puberty, such as prosodic comprehension skills involved in chunking, or the prosodic abilities ... See full document

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A Stress "Deafness" Effect in European Portuguese

A Stress "Deafness" Effect in European Portuguese

... (2010), in the absence of vowel reduction it is expected that in EP, like in Catalan, prosodic cues will be enough to signal stress ...differs from Spanish, Catalan and English ... See full document

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SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD AND OBESITY IN ADULTHOOD

SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD AND OBESITY IN ADULTHOOD

... residents in the city of Porto, Portugal and the baseline sample was assessed between 1999 and ...sampling to select one eligible person among permanent residents in each household(Ramos and others ... See full document

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A Comment on Comment Clauses: Data from European Portuguese

A Comment on Comment Clauses: Data from European Portuguese

... of European Portuguese, a few studies have described some prosodic features of ...(2000, in press) describes parenthetical clauses as forming a major intonational phrase (set off by pauses) ... See full document

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A Stress "Deafness" Effect in European Portuguese

A Stress "Deafness" Effect in European Portuguese

... (2010), in the absence of vowel reduction it is expected that in EP, like in Catalan, prosodic cues will be enough to signal stress ...differs from Spanish, Catalan and English ... See full document

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Self-Reported Availability of Kinship Cues during Childhood is Associated with Kin-Directed Behavior to Parents in Adulthood

Self-Reported Availability of Kinship Cues during Childhood is Associated with Kin-Directed Behavior to Parents in Adulthood

... important to note that there is no need for the measured cues to operate ...relatedness to be the subject of selection, they are expected to be correlated in each ...included in ... See full document

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A longitudinal study of neurological soft signs from late childhood into early adulthood

A longitudinal study of neurological soft signs from late childhood into early adulthood

... account in clinical practice and whenever normative data is necessary. In some studies 12 results are only controlled for age and sex is not ...recognized, in different domains, in the ... See full document

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Extending AuToBI to prominence detection in European Portuguese

Extending AuToBI to prominence detection in European Portuguese

... classifies prosodic events fol- lowing SAE intonational patterns. AuToBI relies in the funda- mentals of the ToBI system, meaning it predicts and classifies tones and break indices using the acoustic ... See full document

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Self-organisation in phonological development: Templates in Brazilian and European Portuguese

Self-organisation in phonological development: Templates in Brazilian and European Portuguese

... lexicon, in the linguistic development of six children, three acquiring Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and three acquiring the European variety ...phonological development, which understands ... See full document

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The Initial Prosodic Template in Brazilian and European Portuguese: A Methodological Matter?

The Initial Prosodic Template in Brazilian and European Portuguese: A Methodological Matter?

... Data from Portuguese-speaking children bring complications for the assumption of a universal trochaic bias, as the results point to an iambic bias instead (Baia, 2008; Bonilha, 2004; Correia, 2008; ... See full document

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Prosodic variation in european portuguese:phrasing, intonation and rhythm in central-southern varieties

Prosodic variation in european portuguese:phrasing, intonation and rhythm in central-southern varieties

... differently in this respect, ...for Portuguese, with important consequences on rhythmic patterns (see Chapter 5): the European variety is characterized by vowel reduction and deletion (Mateus & ... See full document

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Distinguishing emphatic and Prosodic Word initial stresses: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese

Distinguishing emphatic and Prosodic Word initial stresses: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese

... In European Portuguese (EP), emphatic stress and initial stress have been reported to be optionally assigned to the first (or in some cases the second) syllable of a ... See full document

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Education and development in early childhood in two portuguese cultural contexts: the mainland and Azores

Education and development in early childhood in two portuguese cultural contexts: the mainland and Azores

... culture in which the child is immersed. According to Ramos (1990), the need for dependence in infancy is inherent to the species: “Children is dependent in infancy, which is inherent ... See full document

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Building a prosodic profile of European Portuguese varieties: the challenge of mapping intonation and rythm

Building a prosodic profile of European Portuguese varieties: the challenge of mapping intonation and rythm

... for European Portuguese; Chambers & Trudgill, 1980/1998 for ...techniques to represent the relations between varieties (Nerbonne, 2003; Heeringa, 2004; Goebl, 2006, 2007; inter ...aiming ... See full document

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Prosodic Phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese

Prosodic Phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese

... on prosodic variation in European Portuguese (EP) are relatively ...languages in general, and also in Portuguese, parentheticals and topics are phonologically and ... See full document

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Glide insertion to break a hiatus across words in European Portuguese: the role of prosodic, geographic and sociolinguistic factors

Glide insertion to break a hiatus across words in European Portuguese: the role of prosodic, geographic and sociolinguistic factors

... variation in the frequency of occurrence of ...seem to favor/inhibit GI insertion, and speakers from different geographical areas appear to vary in the weight assigned to each of ... See full document

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Early Prosodic Development: Emerging intonation and phrasing in European Portuguese

Early Prosodic Development: Emerging intonation and phrasing in European Portuguese

... of prosodic phrasing in our ...for prosodic phrasing (namely, intonation and ...of prosodic development, FSL appears to correlate with the onset of the two-word ...protracted ... See full document

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The Prosodic Word in European Portuguese

The Prosodic Word in European Portuguese

... Lexical prosodic words Postlexical readjusted prosodic words 220 (malha) ω (original) ω (ma) ω ([ ¥]original) ω ‘original mesh’ (tenho) ω (ainda) ω (te) ω ([ ¯]ainda) ω ‘(I) still have’ (ver) ω (amigos) ω ... See full document

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Contrastive Parallelism in European Portuguese: Prosodic features of a coehesion mechanism

Contrastive Parallelism in European Portuguese: Prosodic features of a coehesion mechanism

... built from a political debate aired by the public radio and television broadcaster of Portugal (RTP) on November 6 th , ...candidates to Prime Minister of Portugal at the time: Álvaro Cunhal (AC) and Mário ... See full document

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Stability of elite freestyle performance from childhood to adulthood

Stability of elite freestyle performance from childhood to adulthood

... variations in absolute performance throughout swimmers’ ...improvements in all freestyle ...previously in studies describing the individual trajectories (Hopkins et ...young to senior ... See full document

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