This article provides a first quantitative overview of the timing and volumerelated properties of breath holds in spontaneous conversations. Firstly, we investigate breath holds based on their position within the coinciding respiratory interval amplitude. Secondly, we investigate breath holds based on their timing within the respiratory intervals and in relation to communicative activity following breath holds. We hypothesise that breath holds occur in different regions of the lung capacity range and at different times during the respiratory phase, depending on the conversational and physiological activity following breath holds. The results suggest there is not only considerable variation in both the time and lung capacity scales, but dete...
Aims: The breath group can serve as a functional unit to define temporal and fundamental frequency (...
This paper attempts to draw attention of the multimodal communication research community to what we ...
Cwiek A, Wlodarczak M, Heldner M, Wagner P. Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathi...
This article provides a first quantitative overview of the timing and volumerelated properties of br...
International audience"Speech is organized in terms of the expiratory air flow from the lung" (Liebe...
CHAPTER 1 The introduction points out that though many phoneticians have stated that speech is mod...
Interlocutors use various signals to make conversations flow smoothly. Recent research has shown tha...
Cwiek A, Wlodarczak M, Heldner M, Wagner P. Acoustics and Discourse Function of Two Types of Breathi...
The aim of this project was to examine the extent of variability of speech breathing patterns in two...
This article reviews the basic properties of breath-holding in humans and the possible causes of the...
International audienceWhy is breathing relevant in linguistics? In this review, we approach this que...
In this paper we report on first results of a newly started project focussing on interactional funct...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study using throat microphones for recording respiratory ...
This study investigates timing of communicative behaviour with respect to speaker’s respiratory cycl...
Two aspects of sponcineovs speech, the cognitive and the syntactic, were examined as potential regul...
Aims: The breath group can serve as a functional unit to define temporal and fundamental frequency (...
This paper attempts to draw attention of the multimodal communication research community to what we ...
Cwiek A, Wlodarczak M, Heldner M, Wagner P. Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathi...
This article provides a first quantitative overview of the timing and volumerelated properties of br...
International audience"Speech is organized in terms of the expiratory air flow from the lung" (Liebe...
CHAPTER 1 The introduction points out that though many phoneticians have stated that speech is mod...
Interlocutors use various signals to make conversations flow smoothly. Recent research has shown tha...
Cwiek A, Wlodarczak M, Heldner M, Wagner P. Acoustics and Discourse Function of Two Types of Breathi...
The aim of this project was to examine the extent of variability of speech breathing patterns in two...
This article reviews the basic properties of breath-holding in humans and the possible causes of the...
International audienceWhy is breathing relevant in linguistics? In this review, we approach this que...
In this paper we report on first results of a newly started project focussing on interactional funct...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study using throat microphones for recording respiratory ...
This study investigates timing of communicative behaviour with respect to speaker’s respiratory cycl...
Two aspects of sponcineovs speech, the cognitive and the syntactic, were examined as potential regul...
Aims: The breath group can serve as a functional unit to define temporal and fundamental frequency (...
This paper attempts to draw attention of the multimodal communication research community to what we ...
Cwiek A, Wlodarczak M, Heldner M, Wagner P. Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathi...