“…By this classification, most Romance languages (e.g., French, Italian, and Spanish) have a rhythm based on the syllable, most Germanic languages (e.g., English, Dutch, and German) have a rhythm based on the stress unit, while languages such as Japanese have a mora-based rhythm. Evidence for these rhythmic classes is reported in several recent investigations (Arvaniti, 1994;den Os, 1988;Fant, Kruckenberg, & Nord, 1991;Nazzi, 1997;Shafer, Shucard, & Jaeger, 1999;Ramus, Nespor, & Mehler, 1999).…”