Rethinking Reduction 2018
DOI: 10.1515/9783110524178-009
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9. Rethinking reduction and canonical forms

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“…The concept of phonetic reduction, for example, presupposes the existence of non-reduced forms from which reduced forms deviate (cf. Cangemi & Niebuhr, 2018). While this may be true in relative termsas one form can certainly be formally richer than anotherin absolute terms, it cannot be said that informal speech is "reduced" unless one has a reference form in mind.…”
Section: Natural Data and Acoustic Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of phonetic reduction, for example, presupposes the existence of non-reduced forms from which reduced forms deviate (cf. Cangemi & Niebuhr, 2018). While this may be true in relative termsas one form can certainly be formally richer than anotherin absolute terms, it cannot be said that informal speech is "reduced" unless one has a reference form in mind.…”
Section: Natural Data and Acoustic Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course decisions as to the composition of canonical forms have an impact on canonical syllable rate measures, as well as on the relationship between canonical and surface rate measures-that is, on what constitutes deletion. As these decisions are open to debate (Cangemi & Niebuhr, 2018;Ernestus, 2014;Kohler, 2000;Pierrehumbert, 2002), they can be considered another layer of 'researcher degrees of freedom'. To explore this layer, we compared the syllable counts of Gold (2014) with those generated by PHO2SYL in our WebMAUS workflow.…”
Section: Canonical Syllable Rate: Gold (2014) Vs Webmausmentioning
confidence: 99%