Contains fulltext : 61711.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper investigates the perception of grammatical number in two Limburgian dialects of Dutch, Roermond and Weert, as a function of focus and intonational context. In these dialects, number can be marked segmentally or prosodically. The Roermond dialect, but not the Weert dialect, appears to neutralize the prosodic distinction outside the focus constituent in IP-internal syllables. We explain this difference between the dialects on the basis of the specific prosodic marking used, duration in the Weert dialect and F0 in the Roermond dialect.4 p
This study investigated the encoding of syllable boundary information during speech production in Du...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
Words which are expected to contain the same surface string of segments may, under identical prosodi...
This paper investigates the perception of grammatical number in two Limburgian dialects of Dutch, Ro...
Contains fulltext : 43094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)20 p
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
In this paper, we discuss the interplay of factors that influence the intonational marking of contra...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
This paper explores V2 variation in West Flemish and French Flemish dialects of Dutch based on an ex...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_254512208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Dutch distinguishes at least four sentence types: statements and questions, the latter type being su...
Three experiments are reported concerning the role of the syllable in the perception of spoken Dutch...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
This study investigated the encoding of syllable boundary information during speech production in Du...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
Words which are expected to contain the same surface string of segments may, under identical prosodi...
This paper investigates the perception of grammatical number in two Limburgian dialects of Dutch, Ro...
Contains fulltext : 43094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)20 p
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
In this paper, we discuss the interplay of factors that influence the intonational marking of contra...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
This paper explores V2 variation in West Flemish and French Flemish dialects of Dutch based on an ex...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_254512208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Dutch distinguishes at least four sentence types: statements and questions, the latter type being su...
Three experiments are reported concerning the role of the syllable in the perception of spoken Dutch...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
This study investigated the encoding of syllable boundary information during speech production in Du...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
Words which are expected to contain the same surface string of segments may, under identical prosodi...