Acoustic evidence for a distinction between low-toned interme-diate (ip) and intonational phrase (IP) boundaries is presented from two speech corpora representing spontaneous, conversa-tional speech and scripted broadcast speech. Robust effects of the two boundary levels are found in the phrase-final syllable rime in both corpora. Nucleus duration is longer and the F0 value at rime end is lower at IP boundaries compared to ip boundaries. Glottalization is also more frequent before an IP boundary. Other effects of boundary level on the F0 and inten-sity contours over the phrase-final rime are evident but variable across the two corpora. These findings support the Beckman-Pierrehumbert theory of intonation [1] in its recognition of two levels...
bieasurements were made of the correspondence between acoustic (declination) units and auditory (int...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...
Acoustic evidence for a distinction between low-toned interme-diate (ip) and intonational phrase (IP...
Prosodic phrase boundaries, regardless of level of disjuncture, can be signaled by variation in pitc...
Prosodic structure encodes the grouping of words into hierarchically layered prosodic constituents, ...
The presence of an intonational phrase boundary is often marked by three major acoustic cues: pause,...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
Vowel devoicing at phrase boundaries is shown to depend on sentence mode (statement, question) and i...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines aspects of phrase boundary production, perception and the str...
This study examines the effects of prosody on the acoustic cues of stop consonants, based on speech ...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
A speaker structures utterances very clearly by grouping words into phrases. This facilitates the li...
This paper examines how ordinary listeners, naïve with respect to the phonetics and phonology of pro...
bieasurements were made of the correspondence between acoustic (declination) units and auditory (int...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...
Acoustic evidence for a distinction between low-toned interme-diate (ip) and intonational phrase (IP...
Prosodic phrase boundaries, regardless of level of disjuncture, can be signaled by variation in pitc...
Prosodic structure encodes the grouping of words into hierarchically layered prosodic constituents, ...
The presence of an intonational phrase boundary is often marked by three major acoustic cues: pause,...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
Vowel devoicing at phrase boundaries is shown to depend on sentence mode (statement, question) and i...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines aspects of phrase boundary production, perception and the str...
This study examines the effects of prosody on the acoustic cues of stop consonants, based on speech ...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
A speaker structures utterances very clearly by grouping words into phrases. This facilitates the li...
This paper examines how ordinary listeners, naïve with respect to the phonetics and phonology of pro...
bieasurements were made of the correspondence between acoustic (declination) units and auditory (int...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...