A particular problem for the automatic prediction of prosody in speech synthesis is the realisation of accented syllables since these are affected by many parameters and are perceptually very salient. For the Portuguese language, in Europe, a set of comprehensive quantitative characterisation data and rules is totally lacking. The present paper is intended to be a quantitative contribution to the solution of this problem. In this paper, a preliminary modelling of duration, intensity and variation of F0 in the tonic syllable will be presented. The dependencies of the model with the syllable position in the word and the word position in the phrase are also presented
This chapter details a methodology based on the notion of close-copy and equivalent- copy (’t Hart 1...
This study focuses on the temporal analysis of stops /p b t d k g/ and devoicing analysis of voiced ...
This paper investigates the phonology of initial peaks in European Portuguese intonation. Evidence i...
Text-to-Speech systems require control of the prosodic parameters of the produced speech waveform in...
Não informadoThe aim of this M.A. Thesis is to verify the role of duration in the phonetic actualisa...
In the present paper we explore a methodology to map prosodic variation in Portuguese, namely intona...
This article studies the acoustic characteristics of some oral vowels in tonic syllables of Brazilia...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the internal structure of the syllable in European Portuguese a...
In this paper, syllable duration (Vowel-to-Vowel unit) and F0 variation are analyzed as cues to dist...
This thesis focuses on the possible realizations of the phoneme /b/ in contemporary European Portugu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the internal structure of the syllable in European Portuguese a...
Analysis of existing relations between Non-linear Phonology models' predictions about syllable weigh...
This work presents a function-oriented analysis of the inter-relations between f0 and syllable-sized...
This paper investigates whether values of acoustical correlates of pretonic syllables adjacent to th...
This paper examines four acoustic correlates of vowel identity in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and Euro...
This chapter details a methodology based on the notion of close-copy and equivalent- copy (’t Hart 1...
This study focuses on the temporal analysis of stops /p b t d k g/ and devoicing analysis of voiced ...
This paper investigates the phonology of initial peaks in European Portuguese intonation. Evidence i...
Text-to-Speech systems require control of the prosodic parameters of the produced speech waveform in...
Não informadoThe aim of this M.A. Thesis is to verify the role of duration in the phonetic actualisa...
In the present paper we explore a methodology to map prosodic variation in Portuguese, namely intona...
This article studies the acoustic characteristics of some oral vowels in tonic syllables of Brazilia...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the internal structure of the syllable in European Portuguese a...
In this paper, syllable duration (Vowel-to-Vowel unit) and F0 variation are analyzed as cues to dist...
This thesis focuses on the possible realizations of the phoneme /b/ in contemporary European Portugu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the internal structure of the syllable in European Portuguese a...
Analysis of existing relations between Non-linear Phonology models' predictions about syllable weigh...
This work presents a function-oriented analysis of the inter-relations between f0 and syllable-sized...
This paper investigates whether values of acoustical correlates of pretonic syllables adjacent to th...
This paper examines four acoustic correlates of vowel identity in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and Euro...
This chapter details a methodology based on the notion of close-copy and equivalent- copy (’t Hart 1...
This study focuses on the temporal analysis of stops /p b t d k g/ and devoicing analysis of voiced ...
This paper investigates the phonology of initial peaks in European Portuguese intonation. Evidence i...