This paper presents newly developed guidelines for prosodic annotation of German as a consensus system agreed upon by German intonologists. The DIMA system is rooted in the framework of autosegmental-metrical phonology. One important goal of the consensus is to make exchanging data between groups easier since German intonation is currently annotated according to different models. To this end, we aim to provide guidelines that are easy to learn. The guidelines were evaluated running an inter-annotator reliability study on three different speech styles (read speech, monologue and dialogue). The overall high κ between 0.76 and 0.89 (depending on the speech style) shows that the DIMA conventions can be applied successfully.publishe
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-me...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of declarative intonation produced by standard speakers o...
This paper presents newly developed guidelines for prosodic annotation of German as a consensus syst...
This paper presents newly developed guidelines for prosodic annotation of German as a consensus syst...
Kügler F, Smolibocki B, Arnold D, et al. DIMA - Annotation Guidelines for German Intonation. In: Pr...
Kügler F, Baumann S, Andreeva B, et al. Annotation of German Intonation: DIMA compared with other an...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Ein Transkriptionssystem für die Sprachmelodie des Deutschen. Linguist...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. An annotation system for melodic aspects of German spontaneous speech....
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...
A lot is spoken about forming the phonetic competence in foreign language schools. Thus, this articl...
Schuppler B, Ludusan B. An analysis of prosodic boundary detection in German and Austrian German rea...
This paper presents an outline of an autosegmental-metrical analysis of German intonation adopting G...
Spoken data from language-contact situations is extremely varied. This heterogeneity makes it diffic...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Evaluation of an intonation model for German spontaneous speech. In: B...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-me...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of declarative intonation produced by standard speakers o...
This paper presents newly developed guidelines for prosodic annotation of German as a consensus syst...
This paper presents newly developed guidelines for prosodic annotation of German as a consensus syst...
Kügler F, Smolibocki B, Arnold D, et al. DIMA - Annotation Guidelines for German Intonation. In: Pr...
Kügler F, Baumann S, Andreeva B, et al. Annotation of German Intonation: DIMA compared with other an...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Ein Transkriptionssystem für die Sprachmelodie des Deutschen. Linguist...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. An annotation system for melodic aspects of German spontaneous speech....
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...
A lot is spoken about forming the phonetic competence in foreign language schools. Thus, this articl...
Schuppler B, Ludusan B. An analysis of prosodic boundary detection in German and Austrian German rea...
This paper presents an outline of an autosegmental-metrical analysis of German intonation adopting G...
Spoken data from language-contact situations is extremely varied. This heterogeneity makes it diffic...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Evaluation of an intonation model for German spontaneous speech. In: B...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-me...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of declarative intonation produced by standard speakers o...