doi: 10.21437/SpeechProsody.2016
ISSN: 2333-2042
Do speakers show different F0 when they speak in different languages? The case of English, French and German.
Sandra Schwab, Jean-Philippe Goldman
Task-effects in the L2 perception and production of English sentence types by L1 Spanish speakers
Laura Colantoni, Gabrielle Klassen, Matthew Patience, Malina Radu, Olga Tararova
The long road from phonological knowledge to phonetic realization: An acoustic account of the temporal composition of Mandarin L2 English
Chao-Yu Su, Chiu-Yu Tseng
Using a multimedia program in teaching French as a second language
Darya Sandryhaila-Groth, Philippe Martin
Evaluating prosodic similarity as a means towards L2 teacher’s prosodic control training
Olivier Nocaudie, Corine Astésano
Breath and non-breath pauses in fluent and disfluent phases of German and French L1 and L2 read speech
Jürgen Trouvain, Camille Fauth, Bernd Möbius
A cross-language investigation of word segmentation by bilinguals with varying degrees of proficiency: Preliminary results
Annie C. Gilbert, Inbal Itzhak, Shari Baum
The influence of F0 discontinuity on intonational cues to word segmentation: A preliminary investigation
Pauline Welby, Oliver Niebuhr
Word accents and phonological neighbourhood as predictive cues in spoken language comprehension
Pelle Söderström, Merle Horne, Mikael Roll
An analysis of the distribution of syllables in prosodic phrases of stress-timed and syllable-timed languages
Jeena J Prakash, Hema A Murthy
Rhythmic patterns and literary genres in synthesized speech
Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie, Damien Lolive, Hiyon Yoo, David Guennec
Prosodic and syntactic structures in spontaneous English speech
Anna Dannenberg, Stefan Werner, Martti Vainio
A study on BLSTM-RNN-based Chinese prosodic structure prediction in a unified framework with character-level features
Yi Zhao, Chuang Ding, Nobuaki Minematsu, Daisuke Saito
Detecting emphasized spoken words by considering them prosodic outliers and taking advantage of HMM-based TTS Framework
Hui Liang
Automatic pitch accent annotation
Grażyna Demenko, Magdalena Oleśkowicz-Popiel
Analysis of prosody increment induced by pitch accents for automatic emphasis correction
Yang Zhang, Gautham Mysore, Floraine Berthouzoz, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Automatic identification of gender from speech
Sarah Ita Levitan, Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore
Intonational phrase boundaries in Southern Bobo Madaré
Kate Sherwood
Interactions of tone and intonation in whispered Mandarin
Li Jiao, Yi Xu
A perceptually-based approach to Chinese syllable-tone patterning
Mingqiong Luo
An analysis-by-synthesis study of Mandarin speech prosody
Na Zhi, Daniel Hirst, Pier Marco Bertinetto, Aijun Li, Yuan Jia
The interaction of lexical tone and phrase-level intonation in Limbum
Siri Gjersøe, Jude Nformi, Ludger Paschen
Production experiments on two cases of tonal neutralization in Taiwan Southern Min
Mao-Hsu Chen
Uptalk variation in three varieties of Northern Irish English
Nuzha Moritz
Non-question rises in narratives produced by mothers and daughters
Meghan E. Armstrong, Page Piccinini, Amanda Ritchart
Epistemic and attitudinal meanings of rise and rise-plateau contours
Joseph Tyler, Rachel Steindel Burdin
Uptalk in Midwestern American English
Christine Prechtel, Cynthia G. Clopper
Towards a typological classification and description of HRTs in a multidialectal corpus of contemporary English
Stephan Wilhelm
A first look at declarative rises as markers of ethnicity in Sydney
Anna Jespersen
Phonetic differences between uptalk and question rises in two Antipodean English varieties
Paul Warren, Janet Fletcher
Uptalk in Southern British English
Amalia Arvaniti, Madeleine Atkins
Intonational polar question markers and implicature in American English and Majorcan Catalan
Meghan E. Armstrong, Maria Del Mar Vanrell
Donegal Irish rises: Similarities and differences to rises in English varieties
Amelie Dorn, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide
The alignment of head nods with syntactic units in Finnish Sign Language and Swedish Sign Language
Anna Puupponen, Tommi Jantunen, Johanna Mesch
Hyperarticulation in short intonational phrases in three Australian languages
Simone Graetzer, Janet Fletcher, John Hajek
Subject/Object complexity and prosodic boundary strength in Irish
Emily Elfner
Prosodic boundaries in subordinate syntactic constructions
Manon Lelandais, Gaëlle Ferré
Intonational correlates of subject and object realisation in Mawng (Australian)
Janet Fletcher, Hywel Stoakes, Ruth Singer, Deborah Loakes
Prosodic and individual influences on the interpretation of "only"
Rose Hurley, Jason Bishop
Phonetic evidence for clitic-host relations within the prepositional group in Russian
Daniil Kocharov, Tatiana Kachkovskaia, Pavel Skrelin
The role of syntax in the Nuclear Stress Rule
Byron Ahn
Implicit prosody pulls its weight: Recovery from garden path sentences
Jesse Harris, Sun-Ah Jun, Adam Royer
Speech prosody in musical notation: Spanish, Portuguese and English
Antônio R.M. Simões, Alexsandro Meireles
Modulation of musical experience and prosodic complexity on lexical pitch learning
Xiuli Tong, Yee Ching Tang
Speech and music discrimination: Human detection of differences between music and speech based on rhythm
Madeleine Stanev, Johannes Redlich, Christian Knörzer, Ninett Rosenfeld, Athanasios Lykartsis
Our own speech rate influences speech perception
Hans Rutger Bosker
Listeners’ discrimination of read and spontaneous speech is primed by performance of a prior speech production task
Rosanna Morris-Haynes, Laurence White, Sven Mattys
Does speech production in L2 require access to phonological representations?
Yuki Asano, Bettina Braun
L1 experience shapes the perception of intonational contours
Elaine Schmidt, Carmen Kung, Brechtje Post, Ivan Yuen, Katherine Demuth
Landmark-based pronunciation error identification on L2 Mandarin Chinese
Xuesong Yang, Xiang Kong, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Yanlu Xie
The use of the Odd-One-Out task in the study of the perception of lexical stress in Spanish by German-speaking listeners
Sandra Schwab, Volker Dellwo
Improvement of naturalness of learners' spoken Japanese by practicing with the Web-based prosodic reading tutor, Suzuki-kun
Nobuaki Minematsu, Hiroko Hirano, Noriko Nakamura, Koji Oikawa
Detecting intonation phrase boundaries in German laboratory speech by means of H tone upstep
Fabian Schubö
Boundary detection using continuous wavelet analysis
Antti Suni, Juraj Simko, Martti Vainio
Speaker adaptation for support vector machine-based word prominence detection
Andrea Schnall, Martin Heckmann
Spoken interaction modeling for automatic assessment of collaborative learning
Jennifer Smith, Harry Bratt, Colleen Richey, Nikoletta Bassiou, Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas Tsiartas, Cynthia D'Angelo, Nonye Alozie
Cutting down on manual pitch contour annotation using data modelling
Yuki Asano, Michele Gubian, Dominik Sacha
Automatic detection of Brazil’s prosodic tone unit
David Johnson, Okim Kang
Somali as a tone language
David Le Gac
The prosodic effect of the neutral tone to the preceding tone
Shanshan Fan, Aijun Li, Jun Gao, Ao Chen
Tones are not abstract autosegmentals
Fang Hu
Correlation between Sylheti tone and phonation
Amalesh Gope, Shakuntala Mahanta
The role of metrical structure in signaling focus: An acoustic study of focus and prosody in Shanghai Chinese
Lei Sun
Pre-attentive perceptual integration of tones and vowels
William Choi, Xiuli Tong
Singing tones in Cantonese operas and pop songs
Bin Li, Chung-Nin Choi
Prosody as a means to express tense in the Kaingang language
Márcia Nascimento, Marcus Maia, Leticia Rebollo-Couto
Cross-language data on five types of prosodic focus
Martin Ho Kwan Ip, Anne Cutler
Speaker-specific intonational marking of narrow focus in Egyptian Arabic
Francesco Cangemi, Dina El Zarka, Simon Wehrle, Stefan Baumann, Martine Grice
Prosodic focus with post-focus compression in Lan-Yin Mandarin
Chen Shen, Yi Xu
Contrastive topic constituents in German
Sabine Zerbian, Giuseppina Turco, Nadja Schauffler, Margaret Zellers, Arndt Riester
Impact of prosodic structure and information density on vowel space size
Erika Schulz, Yoon Mi Oh, Zofia Malisz, Bistra Andreeva, Bernd Möbius
Modelling the timing and scaling of nuclear pitch accents of Connaught and Ulster Irish with the Fujisaki model of intonation
Maria O'Reilly, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide
Syllable nucleus and boundary detection in noisy conditions
Sreedhar Patha, Yegnanarayana Bayya, Suryakanth V Gangashetty
Effects of L1 prosodic structure on narrow focus realizations in an L2: Evidence from Hungarian learners of German
Susanne Beinrucker, Felicitas Kleber, Katalin Mády
Influence of L1 prominence on L2 production: French and German speakers
Frank Zimmerer, Anne Bonneau, Bistra Andreeva
Tone production of Mandarin disyllabic words by Korean learners
Jung-Yueh Tu, Yuwen Hsiung, Jih-Ho Cha, Min-Da Wu, Yao-Ting Sung
Influence of dependency parsing on the prosody of Chinese discourse
Yu Pang, Yuan Jia, Aijun Li, Dawei Song, Ruifang He
The intonation of echo wh-questions in Ecuadorian Spanish
Clara Huttenlauch, Sophie Egger, Daniela Wochner, Ingo Feldhausen
Intonational convergence in information-seeking yes-no questions: the case of Olivenza Portuguese and Olivenza Spanish
Elena Kireva, Christoph Gabriel
Prosodic accommodation in Seoul Korean accentual phrases
Jiseung Kim
In search of the role's footprints in client-therapist dialogues
Anat Lerner, Vered Silber-Varod, Fernando Batista, Helena Moniz
Understandable misstatements lead to gentle corrections: Prosodic realization of epistemic gaps
Iris Chuoying Ouyang, Elsi Kaiser
A study of the phono-styles used by two different Spanish-speaking political leaders: Hugo Chavez and José L. R. Zapatero.
Carmen Patricia Pérez
The prosody of backchannels in Slovak
Stefan Benus
Speech prosody as a biosignal for physical pain detection
Yaniv Oshrat, Ayala Bloch, Anat Lerner, Azaria Cohen, Mireille Avigal, Gabi Zeilig
Effects of emotional prosody on skin conductance responses in French
Caterina Petrone, Francesca Carbone, Maud Champagne-Lavau
An experimental study of emotional speech in Mandarin and English
Ting Wang, Yong-Cheol Lee, Qiuwu Ma
The acoustic correlates of stress and accent in English content and function words
Robert Fuchs
Persian word accent is deletable
Hamed Rahmani, Toni Rietveld, Carlos Gussenhoven
Towards a typology of prominence perception: The role of duration
Adrian Leemann, Marie-José Kolly, Yang Li, Ricky Chan, Geraldine Kwek, Anna Jespersen
Some acoustic and articulatory correlates of phrasal stress in Spanish
Donna Erickson, Julián Villegas, Ian Wilson, Yuki Iguro, Jeff Moore, Daniel Erker
Lexical H*+L pitch accent in Ryukyuan: Diversities in phonological patterning and phonetic manifestation
Yasuko Nagano-Madsen
The perception of phrasal prominence in English, Spanish and French conversational speech
José Ignacio Hualde, Jennifer S. Cole, Caroline L. Smith, Christopher D. Eager, Timothy Mahrt, Ricardo Napoleão de Souza
Word and phrasal stress disentangled: Pitch peak alignment in Frisian and Dutch declarative structures
Amber Nota, Nanna Haug Hilton, Matt Coler
Resolution of lexical ambiguity by emotional prosody in a non-native language
Adriana Hanuliková, Julia Haustein
L1 and L2 Serbian accents: Analysis of pitch parameters
Ekaterina Panova
Can you hear me now? Reducing the Lombard effect in a driving car using an In-Car Communication system
Rabea Landgraf, Johannes Köhler-Kaeß, Christian Lüke, Oliver Niebuhr, Gerhard Schmidt
Perceiving foreign-accented auditory-visual speech in noise: The influence of visual form and timing information
Saya Kawase, Jeesun Kim, Vincent Aubanel, Chris Davis
Wavelet-based adaptation of pitch contour to Lombard speech
Juraj Simko, Antti Suni, Martti Vainio
Effect of reverberation time on vocal fatigue
Pasquale Bottalico, Simone Graetzer, Eric Hunter
Speech produced in noise: Relationship between listening difficulty and acoustic and durational parameters
Simone Graetzer, Pasquale Bottalico, Eric Hunter
Elicitation techniques for cross-linguistic research on professional and non-professional speaking styles
Plinio Barbosa, Sandra Madureira
Prosodic speech entrainment in romantic relationships
Sarah Weidman, Mara Breen, Katherine Haydon
INSPECTing read speech: How different typefaces affect speech prosody
Stephanie Berger, Carina Marquard, Oliver Niebuhr
Re-enacted and spontaneous conversational prosody: How different?
Petra Wagner, Andreas Windmann
The Effects of mp3 Compression on Acoustic Measurements of Fundamental Frequency and Pitch Range
Robert Fuchs, Olga Maxwell
Using a replication task to study prosodic highlighting
Rémi Godement-Berline
Perceptual assimilation and discrimination of falling, level, and rising lexical tones by native English speakers
Irina Shport
Individual variability in the distributional learning of L2 lexical tone
Seth Wiener, Kiwako Ito, Shari Speer
Assessing knowledge of English intonation patterns by L2 speakers
Peggy P. K. Mok, Yanjun Yin, Jane Setter, Noor Mat Nayan
Pitching in tone and non-tone second languages: Cantonese, Mandarin and English produced by Mandarin and Cantonese speakers
Guo Li
Predictability and adult-child cue weighting differences in speech perception
Catherine Mayo, Alice Turk, Robert Clark
Lexical access enhances the activation of predominant stress templates in infants
Linda Garami, Anett Ragó, Ferenc Honbolygó, Valéria Csépe
Konstanz prosodically annotated infant-directed speech corpus (KIDS corpus)
Katharina Zahner, Muna Schönhuber, Janet Grijzenhout, Bettina Braun
Five-month-old infants’ discrimination of unfamiliar languages does not accord with "rhythm class"
Laurence White, Claire Delle Luche, Caroline Floccia
Prosodic characteristics of American English in school-age children
Katsura Aoyama, Christina Akbari, James Flege
Prosody helps L1 speakers but confuses L2 learners: Influence of L+H* pitch accent on referential ambiguity resolution
Chie Nakamura, Manabu Arai, Yuki Hirose, Suzanne Flynn
The role of prosodic reading in English reading comprehension among Cantonese-English bilingual children
Rachel Ka-Ying Tsui, Xiuli Tong, Leo Shing-Chun Fung
Native prosodic systems and learning experience shape production of non-native tones
Mengyue Wu, Janet Fletcher, Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Brett Baker
Pitch scaling and the perception of contrastive focus in L1 and L2 Spanish
Covadonga Sánchez-Alvarado, Meghan E. Armstrong
Durational correlates of Japanese phonemic quantity contrasts by Cantonese-speaking L2 learners
Albert Lee, Peggy P. K. Mok
Prosodic transfer in L2 relative prominence distribution: The case study of Japanese pitch accent produced by Italian learners
Motoko Ueyama
Yes/No question intonation in Urban Najdi Arabic
Hussain Almalki, Tuuli Morrill
On the intonation of French wh-in-situ questions: What happens before the wh-word is reached?
Stella Gryllia, Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Jenny Doetjes
The interaction of polar question and declarative intonation with lexical tone in Moro
Younah Chung, Page Piccinini, Sharon Rose
Luxembourgish intonation: Continuation and final patterns
Judith Manzoni
Acoustic cues to prosodic boundaries in Yami: A first look
Li-Fang Lai, Shelome Gooden
Action-coordinating prosody
Nigel Ward, Saiful Abu
Affirmative constituents in European Portuguese dialogues: Prosodic and pragmatic properties
Vera Cabarrão, Ana Isabel Mata, Isabel Trancoso
Perception of smiling in different modalities by native vs. non-native speakers
Caroline Émond, Albert Rilliard, Jürgen Trouvain
Prosodic parameters and prosodic structures of French emotional data
Katarina Bartkova, Denis Jouvet, Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie
Representing American Southern prosody in the media: Prosodic style-shifting in two Southern television characters
Hayley Heaton
The convergence of perceived prosodic highlight for discourse prosody
Helen Kai-Yun Chen, Wei-Te Fang, Chiu-Yu Tseng
Acoustic cues signaling prosodic units in Moore: A comparison of journalist and non-journalist realizations
Laetitia Compaoré
Categorical perception and prenuclear pitch peak alignment in Spanish
Germán Zárate-Sández
Individual differences in top-down and bottom-up prominence perception
Jason Bishop
Acoustic correlates of perceived syllable prominence in Spanish
Jorge Gurlekian, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Humberto Torres, Christian Cossio-Mercado, Diego Evin
Effects of information structure, syllable structure, and voicing on nuclear falling pitch accents in German
Frank Kügler, Susanne Genzel
A first glimpse of Kanakanavu word prominence
Sally Chen
Is the input for prosodic bootstrapping of word order reliable? The case of phrasal prominence in Turkish and French.
Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Irene Vogel
Infants’ perception of native and non-native pitch contrasts
Sónia Frota, Joseph Butler, Shuang Lu, Marina Vigário
Pitch accents show a perceptual magnet effect: Evidence of internal structure in intonation categories
Joe Rodd, Aoju Chen
Processing advantages for focused words in Korean
Heather Kember, Jiyoun Choi, Anne Cutler
Revisiting “stress deafness” in European Portuguese: An ERP study
Shuang Lu, Susana Correia, Rita Jerónimo, Marina Vigário, Sónia Frota
Acoustic cues to perceived prominence levels: Evidence from German spontaneous speech
Stefan Baumann, Oliver Niebuhr, Bastian Schroeter
Prosodic encoding of information structure in Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from picture description task
Yifei Bi, Lesya Y. Ganushchak, Agnieszka E. Konopka, Guiqin Ren, Xue Sui, Yiya Chen
Variable prosodic realization of verb focus in Urdu
Farhat Jabeen, Tina Bögel, Miriam Butt
Phonetic effects of focus in five varieties of Dutch
Judith Hanssen, Jörg Peters, Carlos Gussenhoven
Phrasal stress in Mandarin disyllabic phrases: An investigation using focus
Hao Yi
The influence of second language experience on Japanese-accented English rhythm
Saya Kawase, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis
Intonational phrasing in a third language: The production of German by Cantonese-English bilingual learners
Yanjiao Zhu, Peggy P. K. Mok
Prosodic transfer: A comparison study of F0 patterns in L2 English by Chinese speakers
Hongwei Ding, Rüdiger Hoffmann, Daniel Hirst
Exploratory use of automatic prosodic labels for the evaluation of Japanese speakers of L2 Spanish
David Escudero-Mancebo, César González-Ferreras, Lourdes Aguilar, Eva Estebas-Vilaplana, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo
Evaluating comprehension of natural and synthetic conversational speech
Mirjam Wester, Oliver Watts, Gustav Eje Henter
Superpositional modeling of fundamental frequency contours for HMM-based speech synthesis
Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Hashimoto, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu
Talking to a system and oneself: A study from a speech-to-speech, machine translation mediated map task
Akira Hayakawa, Fasih Haider, Saturnino Luz, Loredana Cerrato, Nick Campbell
Phonetically conditioned prosody transplantation for TTS: 2-stage phone-level unit-selection framework
Mythri Thippareddy, M. G. Khanum Noor Fathima, D. N. Krishna, A. Sricharan, V. Ramasubramanian
On cross-dialect and speaker-adaptation of speaking rate-dependent hierarchical prosodic model for a Hakka text-to-speech system
Chen-Yu Chiang, Hsiu-Min Yu, Sin-Horng Chen
Data selection for naturalness in HMM-based speech synthesis
Erica Cooper, Yocheved Levitan, Julia Hirschberg
Combining acoustic and linguistic features in phrase-oriented prosody prediction
Mónica Dominguez, Mireia Farrús, Leo Wanner
Speech prosody and possible misunderstandings in intercultural talk: A study of listener behaviour in Standard Vietnamese and German dialogues
Kieu-Phuong Ha, Samuel Ebner, Martine Grice
Audiovisual analysis of relations between laughter types and laughter motions
Carlos Ishi, Hiroaki Hatano, Hiroshi Ishiguro
Perception of prosodic social affects in Japanese: A free-labeling study
Marine Guerry, Albert Rilliard, Donna Erickson, Takaaki Shochi
Behavioural mediation of prosodic cues to implicit judgements of trustworthiness
Ilaria Torre, Laurence White, Jeremy Goslin
Effects of prosody in processing speaker commitment in French
Caterina Petrone, Alessandra Lonobile, Christelle Zielinski, Kiwako Ito
Reading aloud: Eye movements and prosody
Isabel Falé, Armanda Costa, Paula Luegi
Prosody and hand gesture at turn boundaries in Swedish
Margaret Zellers, David House, Simon Alexanderson
Non-referential gestures in adult and child speech: Are they prosodic?
Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Ada Ren, Mili Mathew, Ivan Yuen, Katherine Demuth
Identifying visual prosody: Where do people look?
Simone Simonetti, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis
A comparative study on audiovisual perception of final boundaries by Chinese and English observers
Ran Bi, Marc Swerts
On the rhythm of head movements in Finnish and Swedish Sign Language sentences
Tommi Jantunen, Johanna Mesch, Anna Puupponen, Jorma Laaksonen
Production and perception of incredulity in yes-no question intonation in Taiwan Mandarin
Yu-Ying Chuang, Janice Fon
How to be a discourse particle?
Katarina Bartkova, Alice Bastien, Mathilde Dargnat
Focus marking and pitch register modification in Boro
Kalyan Das, Shakuntala Mahanta
Prosodic universals in discourse particles
Tillmann Pistor
Sentence-final particles and intonation: Two forms of the same thing
John C. Wakefield
The pragmatic functions of the final particle 'eh' and of high rising terminals in Canadian English: Quite similar, eh!
Clara Rodrigues Da Mota, Sophie Herment
Sentence-final particles in Singapore English: Are they pragmatic or phonological?
James Sneed German, Laurent Prévot
The encoding of epistemic operations in two Romance languages: intonation and pragmatic markers
Pilar Prieto, Paolo Roseano
Relations between prominence and articulatory-prosodic cues in emotional speech
Jangwon Kim, Anil Ramakrishna, Sungbok Lee, Shrikanth Narayanan
Young children's sensitivity to polite stance expressed through audiovisual prosody in requests
Iris Hübscher, Laura Wagner, Pilar Prieto
A fine-grained analysis of the acoustic cues involved in verbal irony recognition in French
Santiago González-Fuente, Pilar Prieto, Ira Noveck
Conventions in prosody for affective meanings: Non-canonical terminal contours in English polar interrogatives
Sunwoo Jeong
Naïve listeners’ perception of prominence and boundary in French spontaneous speech
Guillaume Roux, Roxane Bertrand, Alain Ghio, Corine Astésano
Prosodic annotation in the new corpus of Russian spontaneous speech CoRuSS
Nina Volskaya, Tatiana Kachkovskaia
The effects of pitch accentuation and beat gestures on information recall in contrastive discourse
Olga Kushch, Pilar Prieto
PromDrum: Exploiting the prosody-gesture link for intuitive, fast and fine-grained prominence annotation
Barbara Samlowski, Petra Wagner
The interaction of long-term voice quality with the realization of focus
Irena Yanushevskaya, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Christer Gobl
A quantitative study of focus shift in Marathi
Preeti Rao, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Ishan Deshpande, Niramay Sanghvi, Shruti Kshirsagar
Phonetic realizations of post-nuclear accent under dual-focus conditions in Standard Chinese
Yi Yuan, Aijun Li, Yuan Jia, Jianhua Hu, Balázs Surány
Information structure-prosody interface: Towards a model of Albanian intonational phonology
Enkeleida Kapia, Alejna Brugos
Prosodic focus marking in Bai-Mandarin sequential bilinguals’ Mandarin
Zenghui Liu, Aoju Chen, Hans Van de Velde
The acquisition of English pitch accents by Mandarin Chinese speakers as affected by boundary tones
Xing Liu, Xiaoxiang Chen
Repeated mention reduction in L2 English spontaneous speech
Sejin Oh, Yongeun Lee
The influence of power relations on English L1 and L2 speakers' oral requests
Miran Oh
Learning effect of social affective prosody in Japanese by French learners
Takaaki Shochi, Amandine Brousse, Marine Guerry, Donna Erickson, Albert Rilliard
Learning L2 rhythm: Does the direction of acquisition matter?
Lieke van Maastricht, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Pilar Prieto
Do non-native speakers use context speaking rate in spoken word recognition?
Melissa Baese-Berk, Tuuli Morrill, Laura Dilley
Lying, in a manner of speaking
Jia Loy, Hannah Rohde, Martin Corley
Perception of prosodic transformation for Japanese social affects
Dominique Fourer, Takaaki Shochi, Jean-Luc Rouas, Albert Rilliard
Who wants to be a blabbermouth?: Prosodic cues to correct answers in the WWTBAM quiz show scenario
Oliver Niebuhr
Prosodic cues of genuine and mock impoliteness in German and Polish
Bistra Andreeva, Silvia Bonacchi, William Barry
Analysis of laughter events and social status of children in classrooms
Hiroaki Hatano, Carlos Ishi, Tsuyoshi Komatsubara, Masahiro Shiomi, Takayuki Kanda
Foot-based intonation for text-to-speech synthesis using neural networks
Mahsa Sadat Elyasi Langarani, Jan van Santen
Tone modeling using Gaussian process latent variable model for statistical speech synthesis
Decha Moungsri, Tomoki Koriyama, Takao Kobayashi
Using hierarchical information structure for prosody prediction in content-to-speech applications
Mónica Dominguez, Mireia Farrús, Alicia Burga, Leo Wanner
JNDSLAM: A SLAM extension for speech synthesis
Rasmus Dall, Xavi Gonzalvo
Toward the use of information density based descriptive features in HMM based speech synthesis
Sébastien Le Maguer, Bernd Möbius, Ingmar Steiner
Prosody modeling of spontaneous Mandarin speech and its application to automatic speech recognition
Cheng-Hsien Lin, Meng-Chian Wu, Chung-Long You, Chen-Yu Chiang, Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen
On the automatic comparison and cloning of native and non-native speech prosody.
Daniel Hirst
Can English perceivers match Cantonese auditory and visual prosody?
Sonya Karisma Prasad, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis
Production of lexical tones by Southern Min-Mandarin bilinguals
Karen Huang
Yuhuan Wu tone sandhi and tone contrast maintenance
Carlos Gussenhoven, Lu Wang, Hendrix Louis
Context effects on tone and intonation processing in Mandarin
Min Liu, Yiya Chen, Niels Schiller
Voice quality as a pitch-range indicator
Jianjing Kuang, Yixuan Guo, Mark Liberman
A shared control parameter for F0 and intensity
Sam Tilsen
Identifying a speaker’s regional origin: The role of temporal information
Adrian Leemann, Marie-José Kolly, Francis Nolan
Attractiveness of male speakers: Effects of voice pitch and of speech tempo
Hugo Quené, Geke Boomsma, Romée van Erning
Quantity contrast in Inari Saami: The role of pitch and intensity
Helen Türk, Pärtel Lippus, Karl Pajusalu, Pire Teras
Duration as a contrast enhancer in a Northern German dialect
Stefanie Jannedy, Melanie Weirich
Intelligibility and acceptability of time-compressed utterances: An experimental study with blind and sighted listeners
Miguel Oliveira Jr., Ayane Nazarela Almeida, René Alain Almeida, Oyedeji Musiliyu
The role of prosody in conditioning Tagalog o/u variation
Darlene Intlekofer, Jason Bishop
Perception of geminates in Finnish and Polish
Michael O'Dell, Zofia Malisz
Application of local binary patterns for SVM-based stop consonant detection
Kaizhi Qian, Yang Zhang, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Speaking rate consistency and variability in spontaneous speech by native and non-native speakers of English
Tuuli Morrill, Melissa Baese-Berk, Ann Bradlow
Cross-linguistic generalization of the distal rate effect: Speech rate in context affects whether listeners hear a function word in Chinese Mandarin
Wei Lai, Laura Dilley
Tune or text? Tune-text accommodation strategies in Portuguese
Sónia Frota, Marisa Cruz, Joelma Castelo, Nádia Barros, Verònica Crespo-Sendra, Marina Vigário
Rhythmic grouping in English, Greek and Korean: Testing the iambic-trochaic law
Hae-Sung Jeon, Amalia Arvaniti
F0 declination in spontaneous Estonian: Implications for pitch-related preplanning in speech production
Eva Liina Asu, Pärtel Lippus, Nele Salveste, Heete Sahkai
Paragraph-based prosodic cues for speech synthesis applications
Mireia Farrús, Catherine Lai, Johanna D. Moore
Stability of Nahuatl and Spanish intonation systems of bilingual Nahuatl speakers from the Mexican Veracruz Huasteca region
Eduardo Patricio Velázquez Patiño
Perceptual investigation of prosodic phrasing in French
Laury Garnier, Lorraine Baqué, Anne Dagnac, Corine Astésano
Perception of prosodic boundaries by naïve listeners in French
Anne Catherine Simon, George Christodoulides
Sentence segmentation and phrase strength estimation in Malay continuous speech
Haslizatul Mohamed Hanum, Zainab Abu Bakar
Pauses and pause fillers in Mandarin monologue speech: The effects of sex and proficiency
Jiahong Yuan, Xiaoying Xu, Wei Lai, Mark Liberman
Pitch contour shape matters in memory
Amelia Kimball, Jennifer Cole
Prosodic disambiguation and attachment height
Nino Grillo, Giuseppina Turco
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