Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures to a large corpus of speech from five languages. In order to achieve consistent segmentation across all languages, an automatic speech recognition system was developed to divide the waveforms into consonantal and vocalic regions. The resulting duration measurements rest strictly on acoustic criteria. Machine classification showed that rhythm measures could separate languages at rates above chance. Within-language variability in rhythm measures, however, was large and comparable to that between languages. Therefore, different languages could not be identified reliably from single paragraphs. In experiments separating pairs of languages, a rhyth...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
The goal of this study is twofold: first, to examine in greater depth the claimed contribution of di...
a) Preliminary results obtained on part of the corpus were presented in "Rhythm measures with l...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
In the past decade or so, various metrics of vocalic and consonantal variability have been used to q...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Literature on speech rh...
Speech rhythm has long been thought to reflect the phonological structure of a language (e.g., Roach...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
The goal of this study is twofold: first, to examine in greater depth the claimed contribution of di...
a) Preliminary results obtained on part of the corpus were presented in "Rhythm measures with l...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
In the past decade or so, various metrics of vocalic and consonantal variability have been used to q...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Literature on speech rh...
Speech rhythm has long been thought to reflect the phonological structure of a language (e.g., Roach...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
Research into linguistic rhythm has been dominated by the idea that languages can be classified acco...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
It is widely accepted that languages can be classified into (two or) three rhythm classes: Stress-ti...
The goal of this study is twofold: first, to examine in greater depth the claimed contribution of di...