The prosodic structure of speech is based on complex interac-tion within and between several different levels of linguistic, and paralinguistic organization, and is expressed in the modula-tion of F0, intensity, duration, and voice quality, as well as the occurrence of pauses. Even though leading theories of prosody maintain that prosody is shaped through the interaction of gram-matical factors from phonology, syntax, semantics, and prag-matics [1][2][3][4], there is no consensus on how to model their interaction. I provide a new probabilistic model of the map-ping between prosody and phonology, syntax, and argument structure. The model encodes phonological features, shallow syntactic constituent structure, and basic argument structure. A m...
Words, like musical notes, are grouped together into phrases by their rhythmic and durational proper...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
From previous research it is known that speakers use the prosodic cues pause and pitch to audibly st...
The prosodic structure of speech is based on complex interac-tion within and between several differe...
This article deals with the problem of what features a prosodic phrase may have and on what factors ...
Previous studies show that immediate and long range prosodic context provide beneficial information ...
We compare the effectiveness of different syntactic features and representations for prosodic bounda...
This paper describes a variety of methods for inserting phrase boundaries in text. The methods work ...
In this paper we show how prosody can be used in spo-ken dialog systems. First, we describe the phen...
Previous studies show that immediate and long range prosodic context provide benecial info...
It is universally recognized that humans process speech and language in chunks, each meaningful in i...
Prosodic phrasing is the means by which speakers of any given language break up an utterance into me...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
Words, like musical notes, are grouped together into phrases by their rhythmic and durational proper...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
From previous research it is known that speakers use the prosodic cues pause and pitch to audibly st...
The prosodic structure of speech is based on complex interac-tion within and between several differe...
This article deals with the problem of what features a prosodic phrase may have and on what factors ...
Previous studies show that immediate and long range prosodic context provide beneficial information ...
We compare the effectiveness of different syntactic features and representations for prosodic bounda...
This paper describes a variety of methods for inserting phrase boundaries in text. The methods work ...
In this paper we show how prosody can be used in spo-ken dialog systems. First, we describe the phen...
Previous studies show that immediate and long range prosodic context provide benecial info...
It is universally recognized that humans process speech and language in chunks, each meaningful in i...
Prosodic phrasing is the means by which speakers of any given language break up an utterance into me...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
Words, like musical notes, are grouped together into phrases by their rhythmic and durational proper...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
From previous research it is known that speakers use the prosodic cues pause and pitch to audibly st...