The paper is concerned with the 'edge of intonation' in a twofold sense. It focuses on utterance-final F0 movements and crosses the traditional segment-prosody divide by investigating the interplay of F0 and voiceless fricatives in speech production. An experiment was performed for German with four types of voiceless fricatives: /f/, /s/, /ʃ/ and /x/. They were elicited with scripted dialogues in the contexts of terminal falling statement and high rising question intonations. Acoustic analyses show that fricatives concluding the high rising question intonations had higher mean centres of gravity (CoGs), larger CoG ranges and higher noise energy levels than fricatives concluding the terminal falling statement intonations. The differe...
National audienceThe Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonation investigates the relationship betwe...
The present paper deals with the description and characterization of the melodic patterns of absolut...
10 Copenhagen and 4 non-Copenhagen speakers identified 15 human utterances, differing only in t...
The paper is concerned with the ‘edge of intonation’ in a twofold sense. It focuses on utterance-fin...
International audienceWe examined the "segmental intonation" hypothesis (Niebuhr, 2012), according t...
Abstract In normal modally voiced utterances, voiceless fricatives like [s], [ʃ], [f], and [x] vary ...
International audienceThe paper presents the results of a 2AFC offline word identification experimen...
This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-me...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Variabili...
The study examined the effect of f0-truncation on the perception of phrase-final boundary tones in t...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
Despite the apparent simplicity, measuring the position of f0 peaks can produce unexpected results. ...
This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation plays in...
National audienceThe Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonation investigates the relationship betwe...
The present paper deals with the description and characterization of the melodic patterns of absolut...
10 Copenhagen and 4 non-Copenhagen speakers identified 15 human utterances, differing only in t...
The paper is concerned with the ‘edge of intonation’ in a twofold sense. It focuses on utterance-fin...
International audienceWe examined the "segmental intonation" hypothesis (Niebuhr, 2012), according t...
Abstract In normal modally voiced utterances, voiceless fricatives like [s], [ʃ], [f], and [x] vary ...
International audienceThe paper presents the results of a 2AFC offline word identification experimen...
This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-me...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Variabili...
The study examined the effect of f0-truncation on the perception of phrase-final boundary tones in t...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
Despite the apparent simplicity, measuring the position of f0 peaks can produce unexpected results. ...
This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation plays in...
National audienceThe Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonation investigates the relationship betwe...
The present paper deals with the description and characterization of the melodic patterns of absolut...
10 Copenhagen and 4 non-Copenhagen speakers identified 15 human utterances, differing only in t...