This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address ’ in German and Swedish. Data from 16 speakers (9 Germans, 7 Swedes) were elicited under controlled conditions, and intonation contours produced on the test phrase “Wallander? ” were classified according to their phrase-final pattern. Both ‘rises ’ and ‘fall-rises ’ were produced frequently by both Germans and Swedes, which is in line with Ohala’s frequency code, but challenging for the Lund model of Swedish intonation
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
An exploratory study on the prosodic signaling of ‘confirmation’ in Swedish is presented. Pairs of s...
This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address’ in German and Swedish. Data f...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
As part of our work within the SIMULEKT pro-ject, we are modelling compound word intona-tion in regi...
As part of our work within the SIMULEKT pro-ject, we are modelling compound word intona-tion in regi...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
An exploratory study on the prosodic signaling of ‘confirmation’ in Swedish is presented. Pairs of s...
This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address’ in German and Swedish. Data f...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
The topic of this paper is the variability of pitch realisation of phrase-initial accent I. In our s...
As part of our work within the SIMULEKT pro-ject, we are modelling compound word intona-tion in regi...
As part of our work within the SIMULEKT pro-ject, we are modelling compound word intona-tion in regi...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
An exploratory study on the prosodic signaling of ‘confirmation’ in Swedish is presented. Pairs of s...