Prosodic prominence denotes the perceptual salience of linguistic units. There exists no agreement on (1) adequate methods for its subjective measurement, (2) its objective acoustic correlates and (3) its relationship to linguistic structure. A traditional approach for evaluating any of these descriptive layers is an inter-level comparison, e.g. between a perceptual and an acoustic model of prominence. However, (1) there exists no standard procedure for such a comparison, and (2) such a comparison is misleading if both layers are expected to be symmetrical, given the neglected influence of linguistic top-down expectancies. We propose an evaluation procedure for prominence models relying on tripartite correlations of perception, its acoustic...
2005). However, little is known about how the immediate prosodic context affects both production and...
Arnold D, Möbius B, Wagner P. Comparing word and syllable prominence rated by naive listeners. In: ...
Arnold D, Wagner P, Möbius B. Obtaining prominence judgments from naïve listeners – Influence of rat...
Prosodic prominence denotes the perceptual salience of linguistic units. There exists no agreement o...
Prosodic prominence denotes the perceptual salience of linguistic units. There exists no agreement o...
Die vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit verschieden Methoden zur Erhebung von perzeptuelle...
Prosodic prominence is commonly regarded as the perceptual salience of a linguistic unit relative to...
Perceptual prominence is an important indicator of a word’s and syllable’s lexical, syntactic, seman...
Prominence has been widely studied on the word level and the syllable level. An extensive study comp...
The perception of prosodic prominence is influenced by differ-ent sources like different acoustic cu...
In this paper we examine different approaches to obtain judgments of perceptual prominence. We discu...
Wagner P. Great Expectations - Introspective vs. Perceptual Prominence Ratings and their Acoustic Co...
The research in this thesis examines the topic of the cognitive and probabilistic nature of prominen...
Wagner P, Origlia A, Avesani C, et al. Disentagling and Connecting Different Perspectives on Prosodi...
Wagner P, Portele T. Two dimensions of prominence. In: Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue...
2005). However, little is known about how the immediate prosodic context affects both production and...
Arnold D, Möbius B, Wagner P. Comparing word and syllable prominence rated by naive listeners. In: ...
Arnold D, Wagner P, Möbius B. Obtaining prominence judgments from naïve listeners – Influence of rat...
Prosodic prominence denotes the perceptual salience of linguistic units. There exists no agreement o...
Prosodic prominence denotes the perceptual salience of linguistic units. There exists no agreement o...
Die vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit verschieden Methoden zur Erhebung von perzeptuelle...
Prosodic prominence is commonly regarded as the perceptual salience of a linguistic unit relative to...
Perceptual prominence is an important indicator of a word’s and syllable’s lexical, syntactic, seman...
Prominence has been widely studied on the word level and the syllable level. An extensive study comp...
The perception of prosodic prominence is influenced by differ-ent sources like different acoustic cu...
In this paper we examine different approaches to obtain judgments of perceptual prominence. We discu...
Wagner P. Great Expectations - Introspective vs. Perceptual Prominence Ratings and their Acoustic Co...
The research in this thesis examines the topic of the cognitive and probabilistic nature of prominen...
Wagner P, Origlia A, Avesani C, et al. Disentagling and Connecting Different Perspectives on Prosodi...
Wagner P, Portele T. Two dimensions of prominence. In: Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue...
2005). However, little is known about how the immediate prosodic context affects both production and...
Arnold D, Möbius B, Wagner P. Comparing word and syllable prominence rated by naive listeners. In: ...
Arnold D, Wagner P, Möbius B. Obtaining prominence judgments from naïve listeners – Influence of rat...