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1 Introduction: Why a Study on the Speech Rhythm of Indian English and British English Is Necessary |
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2 The Historical and Social Context of Indian English |
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2.1 Use of English in India |
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9 | (11) |
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2.1.1 Development and Classification of Indian English |
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9 | (3) |
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2.1.2 The Linguistic Landscape of India |
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12 | (2) |
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2.1.3 Number of Speakers and Sociolinguistic Varieties of Indian English |
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14 | (6) |
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2.2 The Phonetics and Phonology of Indian English |
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20 | (15) |
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2.2.1 Segmental Characteristics |
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21 | (5) |
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2.2.2 Suprasegmental Characteristics |
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26 | (3) |
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29 | (6) |
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3 The Concept and Measurement of Speech Rhythm |
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3.1 Approaches to Speech Rhythm |
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36 | (3) |
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3.2 Speech Rhythm Metrics Based on Duration |
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3.3 Robustness and Normalisation: Which Metric Is More Reliable? |
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52 | (5) |
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3.4 Remaining Theoretical and Empirical Problems |
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57 | (12) |
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3.4.1 An Empirical Problem |
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3.4.2 Lack of Theoretical Grounding and Testing of Hypotheses |
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63 | (1) |
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3.4.3 Perceptual Grounding |
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64 | (5) |
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69 | (1) |
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3.5 Rhythm Metrics Based on Acoustic Correlates Other than Duration |
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69 | (10) |
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71 | (1) |
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72 | (4) |
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3.5.3 Fundamental Frequency (f0) |
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79 | (8) |
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81 | (6) |
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4 Speech Rhythm in Varieties of English |
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87 | (16) |
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4.1 Degrees of Syllable and Stress Timing in Varieties of English |
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87 | (9) |
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4.2 Hypotheses for the Study of Indian English Speech Rhythm |
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100 | (3) |
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103 | (10) |
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5.1 Description of the Material and Tasks |
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5.3 Sociological Profile of the Speakers |
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5.4 Annotation of the Data |
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5.5 Calculation of the Rhythm Metrics |
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107 | (3) |
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110 | (3) |
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6 Speech Rhythm in Indian English and British English |
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6.1 Vocalic and Consonantal Durations |
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113 | (6) |
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113 | (3) |
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116 | (3) |
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119 | (13) |
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136 | (3) |
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6.5 Fundamental Frequency |
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146 | (4) |
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150 | (3) |
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150 | (1) |
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6.9 Word-Initial Glottal Stop Insertion Before Vowels |
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153 | (2) |
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153 | (1) |
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154 | (1) |
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155 | (8) |
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160 | (3) |
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7 The Perception of Speech Rhythm in Indian English and British English |
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7.1 Mixing and Suppressing Acoustic Cues with Resynthesis |
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164 | (3) |
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7.2 Accent Discrimination |
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167 | (16) |
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167 | (2) |
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169 | (7) |
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176 | (7) |
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7.3 Attending to One of Two Simultaneous Talkers (`Cocktail Party Effect') |
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183 | (20) |
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183 | (2) |
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185 | (6) |
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191 | (7) |
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198 | (5) |
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203 | (10) |
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203 | (3) |
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8.2 The Phonology of Indian English |
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206 | (1) |
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8.3 The Future Development of Indian English |
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207 | (1) |
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8.4 Significance for Research on the Phonology of Varieties of English |
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208 | (1) |
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8.5 Implications for Future Research on Indian English Phonology |
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209 | (2) |
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8.6 Implications for Research on the Phonology of Varieties of English |
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211 | (2) |
References |
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213 | (4) |
Appendix |
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Index |
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