In this paper, we investigate how intonation is used to confirm a word in English. This intonation type is challenging to model, as it mixes narrow focus and question with variations based on accent location, phrasing and speaking rate. We build a model that predicts the intonation from the text, using an extremely simple intonational phonology. One can interpret some of the parameters of the model as detailed description of accent shapes and others as prosodic strengths which carry phrasing information. The RMS deviation is 21 Hz or 1.7 semitones, a result comparable to machine learning methods, but with far fewer parameters that need to be learned. Furthermore, the model handles both fast and slow speech with the same set of parameters i...
One of the fundamental aims of prosodic analysis is to provide a reliable means of extracting functi...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
In this paper, we investigate how intonation is used to confirm a word in English. This intonation ...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
This paper introduces the Tilt intonational model and describes how this model can be used to automa...
We present a quantitative model of Standard Yorùbá (SY) intonation; it is designed to have parameter...
This paper addresses the modelling in text-to-speech of the rising intonation pattern in American En...
The mathematical models of intonation used in speech technology are often inaccessible to linguists....
This paper addresses the modelling in text-to-speech of the rising intonation pattern in American En...
This thesis proposes a phonetic model of English intonation which is a system for linking the phonol...
Intonation is affected by a large number of factors. Among these are dialect and utterance type. In ...
The tilt intonation model facilitates automatic analysis and synthesis of intonation. The analysis a...
AbstractThis paper proposes linguistic, production and prosodic constraints for modeling the intonat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
One of the fundamental aims of prosodic analysis is to provide a reliable means of extracting functi...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
In this paper, we investigate how intonation is used to confirm a word in English. This intonation ...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
This paper introduces the Tilt intonational model and describes how this model can be used to automa...
We present a quantitative model of Standard Yorùbá (SY) intonation; it is designed to have parameter...
This paper addresses the modelling in text-to-speech of the rising intonation pattern in American En...
The mathematical models of intonation used in speech technology are often inaccessible to linguists....
This paper addresses the modelling in text-to-speech of the rising intonation pattern in American En...
This thesis proposes a phonetic model of English intonation which is a system for linking the phonol...
Intonation is affected by a large number of factors. Among these are dialect and utterance type. In ...
The tilt intonation model facilitates automatic analysis and synthesis of intonation. The analysis a...
AbstractThis paper proposes linguistic, production and prosodic constraints for modeling the intonat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
One of the fundamental aims of prosodic analysis is to provide a reliable means of extracting functi...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...