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The Third International Conference on Tone and Intonation

Herrsching, Germany
16-18 May 2025

Chairs: James Kirby, Francesco Burroni, Enkeleida Kapia, Felicitas Kleber, Sireemas Maspong
doi: 10.21437/TAI.2025

Full papers submitted after the conference


Acoustic correlates of stress in Kupang Malay: a preliminary analysis
Kirsten Culhane, Constantijn Kaland

Tonal effects on articulation in Mandarin: An ultrasound study
Albert Lee, Penghao Cai, Zhiqiang Zhu, Peggy Mok

Form- and meaning-related factors in the production and perception of prominence
Janne Lorenzen, Stefan Baumann

Modal particle meets prosody: Speech act modification in declarative questions
Sophie Repp, Heiko Seeliger

Analysis of F0 Contour Alignment in Expressions of Attitude
Hansjörg Mixdorff

A Tenth Century ToBI Transcription of Tiberian Hebrew
Sophia Pitcher

Prosodic variation in negative and positive polarity questions in English
Johannes Heim, Judith Schlenter, Sophie Repp

Perception compared to clustered intonation variation in German wh-questions
Heiko Seeliger, Constantijn Kaland

The role of pitch contours in Vietnamese learners' perception of Japanese vowel lengths
Trang Le, Mariko Kondo, Yixuan Huang

Tonal sound change in Kagoshima Japanese: Production of monosyllabic words
Lia Saki Bucar Shigemori, Yuki Asano

Word-level acoustic prominence in Siwi Berber: a paradigmatic and syntagmatic study
Constantijn Kaland, Valentina Schiattarella

Melodic prominence of verbs in Czech spoken narratives
Jan Volín, Adléta Hanžlová, Michaela Svatošová

Slow or Long? Generational Variation of Pre-boundary Lengthening in Different Dialect Areas of German
Nadja Spina, Alfred Lameli

Culminativity and the Neutralization of Vowel Length in Four Neo-Štokavian Dialects
Elizabeth Zsiga, Draga Zec

How merged are Cantonese tones in spontaneous speech?
Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo, Molly Babel

Ethnic variation in perceptual sensitivity to stress-based f0 in Singapore English
Jasper Sim, Julia Schwarz, Katrina Kechun Li, Adam Chong

A pitch accent for contrastive emphasis in Danish?
Nicolai Pharao, Rasmus Puggaard-Rode

The combined effect of focus and Beijing retroflex suffixation on tone
Yutong Wang, Mitko Sabev, Brechtje Post

The Effect of Orthography on the Representation of Mandarin Tone in L1 English Listeners
Jamie Adams

Clustering methods in the analysis of intonation: the case of focus marking in Afro-Mexican Spanish
Gilly Marchini, Jeremy Steffman, Constantijn Kaland

Production Evidence for the Perceptual Asymmetry of Mandarin Question and Statement Intonations
Tong Li, Yao Yao

A typological assessment of tonal languages in contact
Ricardo Napoleao de Souza

No evidence for lexical stress in Kera’a, an endangered Trans-Himalayan language
Kirsten Culhane, Naomi Peck, Uta Reinöhl

Intonation-modulated tonal variations in Standard Mandarin
Katrina Li, Yiya Chen

F0 correlates of perceived speaker surprise in American English: Accents vs. Edge Tones
Rebekah Stanhope, Thomas Sostarics, Jennifer Cole

Exploring the foundations of intonational variation in (Multicultural) London English
Elisa Passoni, Sam Hellmuth, Joe Pearce

Arem: A Register Language without Tone
Tan Ta

Bidirectional Consonantal Effects on F0 Realization in Burmese
Tianyi Ni

Phonologization of pitch in Phnom Penh and Standard Khmer for cluster and disyllabic words
Sothornin Mam, Pittayawat Pittayaporn, Sireemas Maspong

Establishing underlying tonal contrast for two surface Mid tones: A case for Western Naxi
Ào Qiú


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