Speech rhythm classes can be distinguished acoustically and perceptually from the variability of consonantal durations and the relative durations of vocalic intervals. The present research investigated whether this distinction can be made robustly, simply on the basis of voice timing, by measuring the durational characteristics of voiced and voiceless intervals in fluent speech. We show that voice patterns — in terms of vocal fold vibration — provide an effective basis for classification and that they can be automatically processed for large datasets. The possible implications that this finding can have on the ability of infants to distinguish between languages of different rhythmic classes are discussed
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Metrics such as VarcoV (standard deviation of vocalic interval duration divided by the mean) and %V ...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
It has been demonstrated that speech rhythm classes (e.g. stress-timed, syllable-timed) can be disti...
It has been demonstrated that speech rhythm classes (e.g. stress-timed, syllable-timed) can be disti...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
Spoken languages have been classified by linguists according to their rhythmic properties, and psych...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
More than 30 years have passed since Mehler et al. (1988) proposed that newborns can discriminate be...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
a) Preliminary results obtained on part of the corpus were presented in "Rhythm measures with l...
Of all prosodic variables used to classify languages, rhythm has proved most problematic. Recent att...
As a precursor to spoken language, rhythmicity in prelinguistic vocalizations can provide informatio...
In the present study we aim to capture rhythmic and melodic patterning in speech and singing directe...
Interval-based rhythm metrics were applied to the speech of English, Catalan and Spanish 2, 4 and 6 ...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Metrics such as VarcoV (standard deviation of vocalic interval duration divided by the mean) and %V ...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
It has been demonstrated that speech rhythm classes (e.g. stress-timed, syllable-timed) can be disti...
It has been demonstrated that speech rhythm classes (e.g. stress-timed, syllable-timed) can be disti...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
Spoken languages have been classified by linguists according to their rhythmic properties, and psych...
This paper explores issues related to the quantitative approach to characterizing linguistic rhythm....
More than 30 years have passed since Mehler et al. (1988) proposed that newborns can discriminate be...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
a) Preliminary results obtained on part of the corpus were presented in "Rhythm measures with l...
Of all prosodic variables used to classify languages, rhythm has proved most problematic. Recent att...
As a precursor to spoken language, rhythmicity in prelinguistic vocalizations can provide informatio...
In the present study we aim to capture rhythmic and melodic patterning in speech and singing directe...
Interval-based rhythm metrics were applied to the speech of English, Catalan and Spanish 2, 4 and 6 ...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Metrics such as VarcoV (standard deviation of vocalic interval duration divided by the mean) and %V ...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...