doi: 10.21437/SpeechProsody.2010
ISSN: 2333-2042
Enriching speech engineering
Shrikanth Narayanan
Sign language prosodic cues in first and second language acquisition
Diane Brentari
Representations of prosody in computational models for language processing
Mari Ostendorf
The co-evolution of music and language
Steven Mithen
Hidden connections between linguistic and musical melody
Aniruddh D. Patel
Prosodic transfer and phonological learning in a second language fluent speech segmentation task
Tuuli Morrill Adams
Non-native perception of native English prominence
Rachel E. Baker
Context speech rate and duration as cues to native and non-native perception of casually-spoken words in Russian
Elina Banzina, Laura C. Dilley
The role of musical experience in Cantonese lexical tone perception by native speakers of Thai
Angela Cooper, Yue Wang
Word melodies vs. pitch accents: a perceptual evaluation of terracing contours in British and Nigerian English
Carlos Gussenhoven, Inyang Udofot
Prosodic transfer in Black South African English
Marc Swerts, Sabine Zerbian
Language-specific and universal patterns in narrow focus marking in Romani
Evangelia Adamou, Amalia Arvaniti
The implicit prosody hypothesis applied to foreign language learning: from oral abilities to reading skills
Charlotte Alazard, Corine Astésano, Michel Billières
Perceptual cues to yes/no question intonation in Kabardian
Ayla Bozkurt Applebaum
Production–perception entrainment in speech rhythm
Pablo Arantes, Plinio A. Barbosa
Rhythm classes and speech perception
Amalia Arvaniti, Tristie Ross
Word prosody in early child Catalan, Spanish and English
Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell
A multi-level approach to speech rate in British English: towards an analysis-by-synthesis method
Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon
Automatic differentiation between accents of native and non-native English, and the significance of prosody
Ladan Baghai-Ravary
Automatic duration-related salience detection in Brazilian Portuguese read and spontaneous speech
Plínio A. Barbosa
A preliminary analysis of the relationship of speech rate to speech-timing metrics as applied to large corpora of non-laboratory speech in English and Chinese broadcast news
Matthew Benton
Speech is "heterometric": the changing rhythms of speech
Steven Brown, Kyle Weishaar
Typology of Paiwan interrogative prosody
Chun-Mei Chen
A corpus-based study on prosodic grouping and boundary tones in Mandarin learners' English
Sally Chen, Janice Fon
A musical template for phrasal rhythm in spoken Cantonese
Ivan Chow, Steven Brown, Matthew Poon, Kyle Weishaar
The role of speech rhythm in attending to one of two simultaneous speakers
Ian R. Cushing, Volker Dellwo
Perception and production of Mandarin tones by German speakers
Hongwei Ding, Oliver Jokisch, Rüdiger Hoffmann
Combining greedy algorithms with expert guided manipulation for the definition of a balanced prosodic Spanish-catalan radio news corpus
David Escudero-Mancebo, C. González-Ferreras, Juan María Garrido Almiñana, E. Rodero, Lourdes Aguilar, Antonio Bonafonte
Prosodic phrasing in Argentinean Spanish: Buenos Aires and Neuquén
Ingo Feldhausen, Christoph Gabriel, Andrea Pešková
The prosody of embedded coordinations in German and Hindi
Caroline Féry, Gerrit Kentner
Modelling the interaction of intonation and lexical tone in Vietnamese
Kieu-Phuong Ha, Martine Grice
The production of Mandarin coarticulated tones by inexperienced and experienced English speakers of Mandarin
Yunjuan He, Ratree Wayland
Lhasa tones
Fang Hu, Ziyu Xiong
Durational variability of vowel quantity boundary for Japanese, Finnish and Czech speakers in perception
Toshiko Isei-Jaakkola
Polish-accented French prosody in perception and production: transfer or universal acquisition process?
Anna Kaglik, Philippe Boula de Mareüil
Salient prosodic features on judgments of second language accent
Okim Kang
A corpus study of the prosody of polysyllabicwords in Mandarin Chinese
Catherine Lai, Yanyan Sui, Jiahong Yuan
Usages of an external duration model for HMM-based speech synthesis.
Javier Latorre, Sabine Buchholz, Masami Akamine
Statistical modeling of F0 and timing of Swiss German dialects
Adrian Leemann, Beat Siebenhaar
Variation in vowel quality as a feature of Estonian quantity
Pärtel Lippus
Incorporation of excitation source and duration variations in speech synthesized at different speaking rates
M. Sri Harish Reddy, Bayya Yegnanarayana
Speech rate and rhythmic variation in Brazilian Portuguese
Alexsandro R. Meireles, João Paulo Tozetti, Rogério R. Borges
Quantitative modeling of Norwegian tonal accents in different focus conditions
Hansjörg Mixdorff, Bistra Andreeva, Jacques Koreman
Production of the merging tones in Hong Kong Cantonese: preliminary data on monosyllables
Peggy Pik-Ki Mok, Peggy Wai-Yi Wong
Investigation of lexical F0 and duration patterns in French using large broadcast news speech corpora
Rena Nemoto, Martine Adda-Decker, Jacques Durand
Identification and discrimination of word stress by Taiwanese EFL learners
Shu-chen Ou
Assessing rhythmic differences with synchronous speech
Michael L. O'Dell, Tommi Nieminen, Liisa Mustanoja
Speech rhythm as durational marking of prosodic heads and edges. evidence from Catalan, English, and Spanish
Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell, Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post
A comparison of rhythm metrics in different speaking styles and in fifteen regional varieties of Italian
Rosa Giordano, Leandro D'Anna
The quantitative organization of speech
Christopher Sappok
Prosody transfer and suppression: stages of tone acquisition
Chilin Shih, Hsin-Yi Dora Lu
Effect of narrow focus on tonal realization in Georgian
Stavros Skopeteas, Caroline Féry
Rhythm metrics and the production of English L1/L2
Anne Tortel, Daniel Hirst
Belfast intonation in L2 speech
Christiane Ulbrich
Pitch contours in Russian yes/no questions by Finns
Riikka Ullakonoja
The perception of non-native lexical pitch accent by speakers of 'accentless' Japanese dialects
Akira Utsugi, Masatoshi Koizumi, Reiko Mazuka
Early acquisition of F0 alignment and scaling patterns in Catalan and Spanish
Maria del Mar Vanrell, Pilar Prieto, Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post
Two sides of the same coin? investigating iambic and trochaic timing and prominence in German poetry
Petra Wagner
Prosodic analysis on English mild imperatives of Chinese EFL learners
Xia Wang, Aijun Li, Jia Sun, Yun Mai
Perception and production of prominence distribution patterns of Chinese EFL learners
Xia Wang, Aijun Li, Xiaoli Ji
The effect of Min proficiency on the realization of Mandarin tones in Mandarin-min bilinguals
E-Chin Wu, Janice Fon
Capturing inter-speaker invariance using statistical measures of rhythm
Tae-Jin Yoon
Perception of foreign accent in spontaneous L2 English speech
Jiahong Yuan, Yue Jiang, Ziang Song
The position of clitics in Persian intonational structure
Vahideh Abolhasani Zadeh, Carlos Gussenhoven, Mahmood Bijankhan
English rhythmic structure and tone-units perception by the speakers of Chinese
Victoria Zavyalova, Marina Polyanskaya
Word-level prosody in Sotho-Tswana
Sabine Zerbian, Etienne Barnard
Exploring the rhythmic segmentation of heard speech using evoked potentials
Annie C. Gilbert, Victor J. Boucher, Boutheina Jemel
Long-range prosody prediction and rhythm
Greg Kochanski, Anastassia Loukina, Elinor Keane, Chilin Shih, Burton Rosner
Influence of metrical expectancy on reading words: an ERP study
Cyrille Magne, Reyna L. Gordon, Swati Midha
Segmentation cues in spontaneous and read speech
Laurence White, Lukas Wiget, Olesya Rauch, Sven L. Mattys
Prosodic analysis of German produced by Russian and Chinese learners
Andreas Hilbert, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Hongwei Ding, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Oliver Jokisch
Development of a computer-aided language learning system for Mandarin – tone recognition and pronunciation error detection
Hussein Hussein, Si Wei, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Daniel Külls, Shu Gong, Guoping Hu
Automatic assessment of non-native prosody for English as L2
Florian Hönig, Anton Batliner, Karl Weilhammer, Elmar Nöth
Learning the prosodic structure of a foreign language with a pitch visualizer
Philippe Martin
Perception of English prominence by native Mandarin Chinese speakers
Andrew Rosenberg, Julia Hirschberg, Kim Manis
An adaptive training program for tone acquisition
Chilin Shih, Hsin-Yi Dora Lu, Lu Sun, Jui-Ting Huang, Jerry Packard
Testing suprasegmental English through parroting
Joseph Tepperman, Theban Stanley, Kadri Hacioglu, Bryan Pellom
Perception of English suprasegmental features by non-native Chinese learners
Shuang Zhang, Kun Li, Wai-Kit Lo, Helen Meng
Modelling filled pauses prosody to synthesise disfluent speech
Jordi Adell, Antonio Bonafonte, David Escudero-Mancebo
Comparing and combining modeling techniques for sentence segmentation of spoken Czech using textual and prosodic information
Jáchym Kolář, Yang Liu
Whispered speech prosody modeling for TTS synthesis
Valery A. Petrushin, Liliya I. Tsirulnik, Veronika Makarova
Modeling a-priori likelihoods for angry user turns with hidden Markov models
Alexander Schmitt, Tim Polzehl, Wolfgang Minker
Analysis of duration prediction accuracy in HMM-based speech synthesis
Hanna Silén, Elina Helander, Jani Nurminen, Moncef Gabbouj
Focus particles and prosody processing in Dutch: evidence from ERPs
Diana V. Dimitrova, Laurie A. Stowe, Gisela Redeker, John C. J. Hoeks
Phonetic realization of contrastive focus in Korean
Yong-cheol Lee, Yi Xu
Single vs. double focus in English statements and yes/no questions
Fang Liu
Focus in Donegal Irish (gaelic) and Donegal English bilinguals
Maria O'Reilly, Amelie Dorn, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide
Acquisition of focus by normal hearing and cochlear implanted children: the role of musical experience
Ritva Torppa, Andrew Faulkner, Juhani Järvikivi, Martti Vainio
Prosodic focus in Hong Kong Cantonese without post-focus compression
Wing Li Wu, Yi Xu
Experimental work on prosodically-marked information structure in selected african languages (afroasiatic and Niger-congo)
Sabine Zerbian, Susanne Genzel, Frank Kügler
A tool for automatic F0 stylisation, annotation and modelling of large corpora
Juan María Garrido Almiñana
Unresolved anger: prosodic analysis and classification of speech from a therapeutic setting
Noam Amir, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Ofer Amir, Daniel Rochman, Gary M. Diamond, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Tami Levi-Isserlish, Shira Abramson
Prediction and realisation of conversational characteristics by utilising spontaneous speech for unit selection
Sebastian Andersson, Kallirroi Georgila, David Traum, Matthew Aylett, Robert A. J. Clark
Prosodic correlates of acted vs. spontaneous discrimination of expressive speech: a pilot study
Nicolas Audibert, Véronique Aubergé, Albert Rilliard
A new bidirectional neural network model for the acoustic- articulatory inversion mapping for speech recognition
Hossein Behbood, Seyyed Ali Seyyedsalehi, Hamid Reza Tohidypour
A novel feature extraction for neural–based modes in acoustic-articulatory inversion mapping
Hossein Behbood, Seyyed Ali SeyyedSalehi, Hamid Reza Tohidypour
Expresso: transformation of expressivity in speech
Grégory Beller
Calliphony: a system for real-time gestural modification of intonation and rhythm
Sylvain Le Beux, Christophe d'Alessandro, Albert Rilliard, Boris Doval
Complex vowels as boundary correlates in a multi-speaker corpus of spontaneous English speech
Claire Brierley, Eric Atwell
Prosody labeling and modeling for Mandarin spontaneous speech
Yu-Lun Chou, Chen-Yu Chiang, Yih-Ru Wang, Hsiu-Min Yu, Sin-Horng Chen
Perception by Japanese, Korean and American listeners to a Korean speaker's recollection of past emotional events: some acoustic cues
Donna Erickson
Automatic and data driven pitch contour manipulation with functional data analysis
Michele Gubian, Francesco Cangemi, Lou Boves
Alignment of F0 model parameters with final and non-final accents in Argentinean Spanish
Jorge Gurlekian, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Diego Evin, Humberto Torres, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger
Phonetic landmark detection for automatic language identification
David Harwath, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Prosody-dependent acoustic modeling using variable-parameter hidden Markov models
Jui-Ting Huang, Po-Sen Huang, Yoonsook Mo, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Jennifer Cole
Resynthesis of prosodic information using the cepstrum vocoder
Hussein Hussein, Guntram Strecha, Rüdiger Hoffmann
Towards the automated visualization and analysis of signed language motion – method and linguistic issues
Tommi Jantunen, Markus Koskela, Jorma Laaksonen, Päivi Rainò
How can a functional perspective be used in intonation modelling?
Doina Jitca, Vasile Apopei, Magdalena Jitca
An evaluation of bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing aid regarding perception of paralinguistic information
Takayuki Kagomiya, Seiji Nakagawa
Using prosodic features for predicting phrase boundaries
Caroline Kaufhold, Elmar Nöth
Analysis on prosodic features of Japanese reactive tokens in poster conversations
Tatsuya Kawahara, Zhi-Qiang Chang, Katsuya Takanashi
A frame-synchronous prosodic decoder for text-independent dialog act recognition
Kornel Laskowski
Syllable classification using static matrices and prosodic features
Bogdan Ludusan, Antonio Origlia, Francesco Cutugno
Cross-cultural perception of Vietnamese audio-visual prosodic attitudes
Dang-Khoa Mac, Véronique Aubergé, Albert Rilliard, Eric Castelli
Cross-genre training for automatic prosody classification
Anna Margolis, Mari Ostendorf, Karen Livescu
Comparison between linguistic and affective perception of sad and happy – a cross-linguistic study
Caroline Menezes, Donna Erickson, Clayton Franks
A modulation-demodulation model of speech communication
Nobuaki Minematsu
Integrating a fast speech corpus in unit selection speech synthesis: experiments on perception, segmentation, and duration prediction
Donata Moers, Petra Wagner, Bernd Möbius, Filip Müllers, Igor Jauk
Prosodically-based automatic segmentation and punctuation
Helena Moniz, Fernando Batista, Hugo Meinedo, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso, Ana Isabel Mata, Nuno Mamede
Expressive speech style transformation: voice quality and prosody modification using a harmonic plus noise model
Carlos Monzo, Angel Calzada, Ignasi Iriondo, Joan Claudi Socoro
Classification of affective speech using normalized time-frequency cepstra
D. Neiberg, P. Laukka, G. Ananthakrishnan
An entropy-based approach for comparing prosodic properties in tonal and pitch accent languages
Raymond W. M. Ng, Cheung-Chi Leung, Tan Lee, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li
Toward improved HMM-based speech synthesis using high-level syntactical features
Nicolas Obin, Pierre Lanchantin, Mathieu Avanzi, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Xavier Rodet
Realization of prosodic focuses in corpus-based generation of fundamental frequency contours of Japanese based on the generation process model
Keiko Ochi, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu
Prosody, supporting real-time conversation
Hiroki Oohashi, Tomoko Ohsuga, Yasuo Horiuchi, Hideaki Kikuchi, Akira Ichikawa
Automatic classification of emotions via global and local prosodic features on a multilingual emotional database
Antonio Origlia, Vincenzo Galatà, Bogdan Ludusan
Approaching multi-lingual emotion recognition from speech - on language dependency of acoustic/prosodic features for anger recognition
Tim Polzehl, Alexander Schmitt, Florian Metze
Assessing self-awareness and transparency when classifying a speaker's level of certainty
Heather Pon-Barry, Stuart Shieber
Semi-supervised learning of acoustic driven prosodic phrase breaks for text-to-speech systems
Kishore Prahallad, E. Veera Raghavendra, Alan W. Black
Fast prosody modification using instants of significant excitation
S. R. M. Prasanna, D. Govind, K. Sreenivasa Rao, Bayya Yegnanarayana
Removing micromelody from fundamental frequency contours
Uwe D. Reichel, Raphael Winkelmann
A model for varying speaking style in TTS systems
Sophie Roekhaut, Jean-Philippe Goldman, Anne Catherine Simon
Automatic prosodic phrase annotation in a corpus for speech synthesis
Jan Romportl
Simulating intonation in regional varieties of Swedish
Susanne Schötz, Jonas Beskow, Gösta Bruce, Björn Granström, Joakim Gustafson
Word accent and emotion
Dino Seppi, Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Björn Schuller, Elmar Nöth
Improving TTS synthesis for emotional expressivity by a prosodic parameterization of affect based on linguistic analysis
Mostafa Al Masum Shaikh, Antonio Rui Ferreira Rebordao, Keikichi Hirose
Are torso movements during speech timed with intonational phrases?
Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Pei Lin Ren, Elizabeth Tauscher
Acoustic measures characterizing anger across corpora collected in artificial or natural context
Marie Tahon, Laurence Devillers
Modeling affected user behavior during human-machine interaction
Bogdan Vlasenko, Ronald Böck, Andreas Wendemuth
F0 contour and segmental duration modeling using prosodic features
Agnieszka Wagner, Katarzyna Klessa
Acoustic cues for automatic determination of phrasing
Agnieszka Wagner
Generation of fundamental frequency contours of Mandarin in HMM-based speech synthesis using generation process model
Miaomiao Wang, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu
Automatic feature selection from a large number of features for phone duration prediction
Gabriel Webster, Sabine Buchholz, Javier Latorre
Perception of anger and happiness from resynthesized speech with size-related manipulations
Yi Xu, Andrew Kelly
Meaning and context: prosodic variation of interjections in conversational speech
Li-chiung Yang
Integration of intonation in F0 trajectory prediction using MSD-HMMs
Xiaojun Zou, Xiao Bao, Lidong Luo
Evaluation of juncture strength using articulatory synthesis of prosodic gestures and functional data analysis
Benjamin Parrell, Sungbok Lee, Dani Byrd
Prosody and movement in American sign language: a task-dynamics approach
Martha E. Tyrone, Hosung Nam, Elliot Saltzman, Gaurav Mathur, Louis Goldstein
Intonational encoding of pragmatic meaning in Puerto Rican Spanish interrogatives
Meghan E. Armstrong
Effects of lexical stress and speech rate on the quantity and quality of Slovak vowels
Štefan Beňuš, Katalin Mády
Nuclear rises and final rises in Manchego peninsular Spanish yes/no questions
Nicholas C. Henriksen
Effects of a dynamic F0 on the perceived vowel duration in Japanese
Izumi Takiguchi, Hajime Takeyasu, Mikio Giriko
When intonation plays the main character: information- vs. confirmation-seeking questions in Majorcan Catalan
Maria del Mar Vanrell, Ignasi Mascaró, Francesc Torres-Tamarit, Pilar Prieto
The effect of global F0 contour shape on the perception of tonal timing contrasts in American English intonation
Jonathan Barnes, Nanette Veilleux, Alejna Brugos, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
The role of pitch range in establishing intonational contrasts in Catalan
Joan Borràs-Comes, Maria del Mar Vanrell, Pilar Prieto
Shaping phrase-final rising intonation in German
Ernst Dombrowski, Oliver Niebuhr
Alignment perception of high intonational plateaux in Italian and German
Mariapaola D'Imperio, Barbara Gili Fivela, Oliver Niebuhr
High peaks versus high plateaux in the identification of two pitch accents in Pisa Italian
Barbara Gili Fivela, Mariapaola D'Imperio
At the interface between phonetics and pragmatics: non-local F0 effects on the perception of Cosenza Italian tunes
Caterina Petrone
Analysis by synthesis of tonal alignment patterns in British English
Saandia Ali
Intonation of Finnish verbs
Anja Arnhold, Martti Vainio, Antti Suni, Juhani Järvikivi
Is there a prosodic difference between left-dislocated and heavy subjects? evidence from spontaneous French
Mathieu Avanzi, Cédric Gendrot, Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Annotating information status in spontaneous speech
Stefan Baumann, Arndt Riester
Information focus in French
Claire Beyssade, Barbara Hemforth, Jean-Marie Marandin, Cristel Portes
On the prosodic marking of contrast in Romance sentence topic: evidence from Neapolitan Italian
Lisa Brunetti, Mariapaola D'Imperio, Francesco Cangemi
F0 prominences (melisms) in French: a deeper insight about morphophonology
Geneviève Caelen-Haumont
Characterizing variation in fundamental frequency contours of professional speaking styles
Luciana Castro, Ben Serridge, João Antônio de Moraes, Myrian Freitas
Listeners' ability to identify professional speaking styles based on prosodic cues
Luciana Castro, Myrian Freitas, João Antônio de Moraes, Ben Serridge
Intonational encoding of focus in Toulousian French
Aoju Chen, Emilie Destruel
Development of tone sensitivity in young Chinese children
Candise Chen, Min Wang, Hua Shu, Han Wu, Chu Chu Li
Phonetic realization of suffix vs. non-suffix morphemes in Taiwanese
Szu-wei Chen, Jane Tsay
The effect of prosodic prominence on the realizations of voiceless dental and retroflex sibilants in Taiwan Mandarin spontaneous speech
Yu-Ying Chuang, Janice Fon
Shifting Chicago vowels: prosody and sound change
Jennifer Cole, Jose I. Hualde, Michael Blasingame, Yoonsook Mo
Information-seeking questions and incredulity questions: gradient or categorical contrast?
Verònica Crespo-Sendra, Maria del Mar Vanrell, Pilar Prieto
The timing of nuclear and prenuclear Icelandic pitch accents
Nicole Dehé
Embedded register levels and prosodic phrasing in French
Mariapaola D'Imperio, Amandine Michelas
Procedure for assessing the reliability of prosodic judgements using sp-TOBI labeling system
David Escudero-Mancebo, Lourdes Aguilar
High initial tones and plateaux in Brazilian Portuguese: implications for stress in Portuguese and Spanish
Letania Ferreira
The prosodic expression of contrast in Hindi
Susanne Genzel, Frank Kügler
Focus, phrase length, and the distribution of phrase-initial rises in French
James German, Mariapaola D'Imperio
Prominence perception and accent detection in French. a corpus-based account
Jean-Philippe Goldman, Antoine Auchlin, Sophie Roekhaut, Anne Catherine Simon, Mathieu Avanzi
Prosodic cue weighting in disambiguation: case ambiguity in German
Anja Gollrad, Esther Sommerfeld, Frank Kügler
Contrastive focus in Mandarin Chinese
Markus Greif
What does prosody tell us about relative clause attachments in German?
Stella Gryllia, Frank Kügler
Analysis of prosodic classes using voice source measurements
Ran Han, Jeung-Yoon Choi
The prosody and meaning of wh-questions in American English
Nancy Hedberg, Juan M. Sosa, Emrah Görgülü, Morgan Mameni
Prosody vs. syntax: prosodic rebracketing of final vocatives in English
Hans Henrich Hock, Indranil Dutta
Segmentation of the accentual phrase in Seoul Korean
Hae-Sung Jeon, Francis Nolan
A phonetic and phonological analysis of dual and multiple focuses in standard Chinese
Yuan Jia, Aijun Li, Ziyu Xiong
The structure-prosody interface of restrictive and appositive relative clauses in Dutch and German
Constantijn Kaland, Vincent J. van Heuven
Semantic-context effects on lexical stress and syllable prominence
Felicitas Kleber, Oliver Niebuhr
Post-tonic syllables and prosodic boundaries in Brazilian portuguese
Eneida de Goes Leal, Raquel Santana Santos
Analysis of emotion in speech using perceived and automatically extracted prosodic features
Suk-Myung Lee, Jeung-Yoon Choi
Prosodic strengthening in American English domain-initial vowels
Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier, Joyce McDonough, Stephen McAleavey
Quantifying developmental changes of prosodic categories
Britta Lintfert, Antje Schweitzer, Lukasz Wolski, Bernd Möbius
Sorting out the phonetics and phonology of intonation: typological and acquisition data
Conxita Lleó, Martin Rakow
Integrating changes of register into automatic intonation analysis
Céline De Looze, Daniel Hirst
The role of alignment and height in the perception of LH contours
Luciana Lucente, Plínio A. Barbosa
On the intonation of confirmation-seeking requests in child-directed speech
Ana Isabel Mata, Ana Lúcia Santos
Durational cues and prosodic phrasing in French: evidence for the intermediate phrase
Amandine Michelas, Mariapaola D'Imperio
Prosodic effects on temporal structure of monosyllabic CVC words in American English
Yoonsook Mo, Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Perception of the merging tones in Hong Kong Cantonese: preliminary data on monosyllables
Peggy Pik-Ki Mok, Peggy Wai-Yi Wong
Variation of pitch accent patterns in Hungarian
Katalin Mády, Felicitas Kleber
Prosody in a corpus of French spontaneous speech: perception, annotation and prosody-syntax interaction
Irina Nesterenko, Stephane Rauzy, Roxane Bertrand
A cross-linguistic study of prosodic lengthening in child-directed speech
Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Lluïsa Astruc, Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell
The qTA toolkit for prosody: learning underlying parameters of communicative functions through modeling
Santitham Prom-on, Yi Xu
Prosodic marking of information status in German
Christine Tanja Röhr, Stefan Baumann
A corpus-based study on syntactic and phonetic prosodic phrasing boundaries in spontaneous Italian speech
Renata Savy, Miriam Voghera
Phonological aspects of hesitation disfluencies
Vered Silber-Varod
Asking or not asking in Maltese, that is the question
Alexandra Vella
Accentuation, uncertainty and exhaustivity – towards a model of pragmatic focus interpretation
Charlotte Wollermann, Ulrich Schade, Bernhard Fisseni, Bernhard Schröder
Prosodic marking of topic constructions in Mandarin Chinese
Chunsheng Yang
Comparison of phonetic naturalness between rising-falling and falling-rising tonal patterns in Taiwan Mandarin
Chia-Hsin Yeh
Age differences in electrophysiological correlates of cross-modal phrasal interpretation
Shani H. Abada, Karsten Steinhauer, John E. Drury, Shari R. Baum
Phonological phrase boundaries restrictions in lexical access by BP adult speakers
Daniel Alves, Cristina Name
The speech prosody of people with stutteringaand developmental apraxia: the efficacy of an intervention program
Bernadette Cardoso, César Reis
Non-contrastive voice quality characteristics of Northern Vietnamese tones
Allison Blodgett, Melissa K. Fox, C. Anton Rytting, Alina Twist
Dynamic indicators of mother-infant prosodic and illocutionary coordination
Eugene H. Buder, Anne S. Warlaumont, D. Kimbrough Oller, Lesya B. Chorna
Gestural cues of discourse segmentation
Jane Chandlee, Nanette Veilleux
Temporal dynamics of amygdala and orbitofrontal responses to emotional prosody using intracerebral local field potentials in humans
Andy Christen, Didier Grandjean
Hemispheric contributions for processing pitch and speech rate cues to emotion: fMRI data
Chinar Dara, Marc D. Pell
“minor third, who?”: the intonation of the knock-knock joke
Jeremy Day-O'Connell
Online construction of implicature through contrastive prosody
Heeyeon Y. Dennison, Amy J. Schafer
Interpreting rising intonation in Australian English
Janet Fletcher, Deborah Loakes
Acoustic correlates of Politeness: prosodic and voice quality measures in Polite and informal speech of Korean and German speakers
Sven Grawunder, Bodo Winter
Visual grouping and prosodic grouping: effects of spatial information on prosodic boundary strength
Edward Holsinger, David Cheng-Huan Li, Elsi Kaiser, Dani Byrd
Acoustic, electroglottographic and paralinguistic analyses of “rikimi” in expressive speech
Carlos T. Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita
The interaction between prosodic boundaries and accent in the production of sibilants
Khalil Iskarous, Marianne Pouplier, Stefania Marin, Jonathan Harrington
Prosodic and gestural features of phrase-internal disfluencies in Polish spontaneous utterances
Maciej Karpiński, Ewa Jarmołowicz-Nowikow
Acoustic cues to lexical stress in spastic dysarthria
Heejin Kim, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Adrienne Perlman
Stressed and unstressed morphemes in Korean spontaneous speech
Inyoung Kim
Rhetorical prosody in French courtroom discourse
Inyoung Kim, Catherine Mathon, Georges Boulakia
Perception and comprehension of linguistic and affective prosody in children with Landau-kleffner syndrome
Deok-Hee Kim-Dufor, Emmanuel Ferragne, Olivier Dufor, Corine Astésano, Jean-Luc Nespoulous
Assessment of prosody disturbances in stutterers by means of phonetic indices
Audrey Leclercq, Kathy Huet, Myriam Piccaluga, Bernard Harmegnies
Prosodic cues to noun and verb categories in infant-directed Mandarin speech
Aijun Li, Rushen Shi, Wu Hua
Laryngealizations in cleft and non-cleft speech: acoustics and prosodic considerations
Aveliny Mantovan Lima-Gregio, Plínio A. Barbosa
Multimodal aspects of positive and negative responses in Polish task-oriented dialogues
Zofia Malisz, Maciej Karpiński
Prosodic structure revisited: a cognitive approach - the example of French
Philippe Martin
Multimodal perception and production of attitudinal meaning in Brazilian Portuguese
João Antônio de Moraes, Albert Rilliard, Bruno Alberto de Oliveira Mota, Takaaki Shochi
On pitch-accent identification – the role of syllable duration and intensity
Oliver Niebuhr, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger
Articulatory evidence for functional coupling of speech and non-speech motor tasks
Benjamin Parrell, Louis Goldstein, Sungbok Lee, Dani Byrd
The role of F0 variation in the intelligibility of Mandarin sentences
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