Presentation 1996/7/19
Relations between Auditory Word Familiarity and Relative Frequencies of Japanese Words and Moras
Shigeaki Amano, Tadahisa Kondo,
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Abstract(in English) Distributions of word length and mora of 41,789 Japanese spoken words were analyzed according to auditory word familiarity. It was revealed that relative frequencies of word length and mora have significant differences among high-, medium-, and low-word-familiarity group. For example, relative frequencies of 2-mora-long words, /ru/, /su/, and special mora of /Q/ in high-word-familiarity group are higher than those in all words.
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Keyword(in English) mora / word / familiarity / distribution
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Title (in English) Relations between Auditory Word Familiarity and Relative Frequencies of Japanese Words and Moras
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Keyword(1) mora
Keyword(2) word
Keyword(3) familiarity
Keyword(4) distribution
1st Author's Name Shigeaki Amano
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Basic Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Tadahisa Kondo
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Basic Research Laboratories
Date 1996/7/19
Paper # SP96-38
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 160
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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