Pausing in speech allows a speaker to plan for the upcoming utterance, as well as to indicate to the listener finality of utterance. In this paper I examine pause patterning and IPU length in two typologically distinct Australian languages; Dalabon and Kayardild. Results show that Dalabon prefers considerably longer stretches of continuous speech than Kayardild. Preliminary findings reveal that the length of an IPU does not correlate to pause durations
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
This study examined the durational characteristics of word-initial voicing and place of articulation...
This paper compares the distribution of silent and filled pauses in first (L1) and second language (...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article uses instrumental data from natural speech to examine the ...
Cross-linguistically, segments typically lengthen because of proximity to prosodic events such as in...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
In this paper we present a study of silent speech pauses at three different speaking rates, based on...
International audienceEffects of contextual length are known to affect pause durations in neutral sp...
International audiencePhoneticians study acoustic speech signals. But what about the aspects of spee...
Phoneticians study acoustic speech signals. But what about the aspects of speech where the signal is...
The temporal organisation of speech can be studied by segmenting the speech signal into measurable c...
This quasi-experimental research explores the difference between the pausing patterns of native Engl...
An automated method is presented for the commensurable, reproducible measurement of duration and len...
The research reported in this paper is an attempt to elucidate the predictors of pause duration in r...
Speech is occasionally interrupted by silent and filled pauses of various length. Pauses have many ...
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
This study examined the durational characteristics of word-initial voicing and place of articulation...
This paper compares the distribution of silent and filled pauses in first (L1) and second language (...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article uses instrumental data from natural speech to examine the ...
Cross-linguistically, segments typically lengthen because of proximity to prosodic events such as in...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
In this paper we present a study of silent speech pauses at three different speaking rates, based on...
International audienceEffects of contextual length are known to affect pause durations in neutral sp...
International audiencePhoneticians study acoustic speech signals. But what about the aspects of spee...
Phoneticians study acoustic speech signals. But what about the aspects of speech where the signal is...
The temporal organisation of speech can be studied by segmenting the speech signal into measurable c...
This quasi-experimental research explores the difference between the pausing patterns of native Engl...
An automated method is presented for the commensurable, reproducible measurement of duration and len...
The research reported in this paper is an attempt to elucidate the predictors of pause duration in r...
Speech is occasionally interrupted by silent and filled pauses of various length. Pauses have many ...
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
This study examined the durational characteristics of word-initial voicing and place of articulation...
This paper compares the distribution of silent and filled pauses in first (L1) and second language (...