The aim of this paper is to determine the pitch contours Finns use when uttering yes/no questions in Russian. In addition, the pitch contours will be compared to native speech as well as subjected to native speaker evaluation. So far, there has been very little research on the prosody of Russian as a second language. L1 Finnish students are an interesting group to study because intonation in Finnish is not distinctive whereas in Russian it is.peerReviewe
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The current paper presents a preliminary study of Finnish prosody using a quantitative model. In a s...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of ris...
The article deals with the results of instrumental and perceptual analysis of the Ossetian intonatio...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether the pitch range of a speaker can vary accordi...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study of prosody in Russian whquestions. The data...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate perceptually relevant properti...
This paper empirically examines which tonal variations Swedish learners of Russian produce and the i...
The article examines the perception of Russian rising-falling pitch contours by native speakers. The...
The thesis concerns the function of different intonation tunes in British English yes/no questions. ...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate the perceptually relevant prop...
This paper presents the results of perception experiments designed to investigate the contribution ...
This paper examines the role of pitch peak alignment in the production of Russian one-word three-syl...
The Tundra Yukagir language: towards a description of intonation This article sketches the situation...
In the intonation of polar questions in the Northern Russian dialect of Varzuga (Kola Peninsula), tw...
This study examines the phonetic realisation of the falling nuclear pitch accent that marks contrast...
The current paper presents a preliminary study of Finnish prosody using a quantitative model. In a s...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of ris...
The article deals with the results of instrumental and perceptual analysis of the Ossetian intonatio...