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A universal rhythm guides how we speak: Global analysis reveals 1.6-second 'intonation units'
Have you ever noticed that a natural conversation flows like a dance—pauses, emphases, and turns arriving just in time? A new ...
A global study of 48 languages shows that human speech follows a steady rhythm, with intonation units occurring every 1.6 ...
A Hebrew University study reveals that all languages, from English to rare tongues, share the same natural speech rhythm every 1. 6 seconds.
Prosody and intonation are fundamental components of spoken language, encompassing rhythm, stress, pitch variation and timing that go beyond mere lexical content.
A new study analyzing spontaneous speech in 48 languages reveals that human beings across the globe structure their speech into rhythmic units at a remarkably consistent rate of one every 1.6 seconds.
A large cross-linguistic study has revealed that human speech worldwide follows a universal rhythm, with intonation units ...
The researchers said this low-frequency rhythm is stable across cultures, ages and languages, pointing to a universal cognitive mechanism underlying human communication.The post Israeli study: Univers ...
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