This chapter provides an analysis of the prosodic and intonational structure of Greek within the autosegmental/metrical framework of intonational phonology, and presents Greek ToBI (GRToBI), a system for the annotation of Greek spoken corpora based on this analysis. Both the analysis and the annotation system have largely been developed on the basis of a corpus of spoken Greek. The analysis posits five pitch accents (H*, L*, H*+L, L*+H, L+H*), and two levels of phrasing, the intermediate phrase (ip) and the intonational phrase (IP), which are tonally demarcated by three types of phrase accent (H-, L-, !H-) and three types of boundary tone (H%, L%, !H %) respectively. Unlike the original ToBI, GRToBI has five tiers: the Tone Tier, the Words ...
Abstract: This paper tries to describe as accurately as possible an enhanced procedure for predicti...
The intonation of Modern Greek (MG) is in many ways different to the intonation of English (Ε) (spec...
Annotation systems for intonation contours are ideally based on a well-motivated phonological analys...
This paper provides an analysis of the prosodic and intonational structure of Greek within the autos...
This chapter provides an analysis of the prosodic and intonational structure of Greek within the aut...
Greek ToBI is a system for the annotation of (Standard) Greek spoken corpora, that encodes intonatio...
The aim of this article is discuss the difficulties on implementation of phonetic features in intona...
The language manifests itself in both spoken and v^ritten forms. Spoken and written language forms a...
The paper presents ToBI, a transcription method for prosodic annotation. ToBI is an acronym for Tone...
This chapter reviews the prosodic systems and intonational phonology of a group of Southern European...
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that t...
This file contains instructions for the steps we followed for the curve fitting analysis of intonati...
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...
The most convenient tool for prosody research can be at least minimally annotated speech corpus and ...
This paper presents an analysis of the intonational system of Greek Thrace Romani. The analysis serv...
Abstract: This paper tries to describe as accurately as possible an enhanced procedure for predicti...
The intonation of Modern Greek (MG) is in many ways different to the intonation of English (Ε) (spec...
Annotation systems for intonation contours are ideally based on a well-motivated phonological analys...
This paper provides an analysis of the prosodic and intonational structure of Greek within the autos...
This chapter provides an analysis of the prosodic and intonational structure of Greek within the aut...
Greek ToBI is a system for the annotation of (Standard) Greek spoken corpora, that encodes intonatio...
The aim of this article is discuss the difficulties on implementation of phonetic features in intona...
The language manifests itself in both spoken and v^ritten forms. Spoken and written language forms a...
The paper presents ToBI, a transcription method for prosodic annotation. ToBI is an acronym for Tone...
This chapter reviews the prosodic systems and intonational phonology of a group of Southern European...
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that t...
This file contains instructions for the steps we followed for the curve fitting analysis of intonati...
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...
The most convenient tool for prosody research can be at least minimally annotated speech corpus and ...
This paper presents an analysis of the intonational system of Greek Thrace Romani. The analysis serv...
Abstract: This paper tries to describe as accurately as possible an enhanced procedure for predicti...
The intonation of Modern Greek (MG) is in many ways different to the intonation of English (Ε) (spec...
Annotation systems for intonation contours are ideally based on a well-motivated phonological analys...