ordrestid
Ordrestid is a linguistic metric used to quantify the temporal length of a spoken word within fluent speech. It refers to the duration from the onset of a word’s articulation to its offset, usually measured in milliseconds and reported for individual words or as an average across a sample. The term is sometimes encountered in literature as a translation or equivalent of “word duration,” depending on the language and context.
Measuring ordrestid typically involves acoustic analysis and segmentation of audio recordings. Methods include forced alignment with
Determinants and relationships with other features of speech are central to its interpretation. Ordrestid tends to
Applications of ordrestid include research in phonetics and psycholinguistics, speech synthesis parameterization, and forensic linguistics. It