While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing information from the intonational contour. This contour may contain cues to word boundaries, particularly if a language has boundary tones that occur at a large proportion of word onsets. We investigate how useful the pitch rise at the beginning of an accentual phrase (APR) would be as a potential word-boundary cue for Japanese listeners. A corpus study shows that it should allow listeners to locate approximately 40–60% of word onsets, while causing less than 1% false positives. We then present a word-spotting study which shows that Japanese listeners can, indeed, use accentual phrase boundary cues during segmentation. This work shows that the pros...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
To understand connected speech, listeners must segment it into words. Past research has shown that l...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
ABSTRACT- The prosodic structure of Japanese polysyllabic words is defined by patterns of high and l...
International audienceIn this paper, based on analysis of lead sentences from television news progra...
International audienceIn this paper, based on analysis of lead sentences from television news progra...
International audienceIn this paper, based on analysis of lead sentences from television news progra...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
To understand connected speech, listeners must segment it into words. Past research has shown that l...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
The study examines the extent to which intonation plays a role in the structuring of information in ...
ABSTRACT- The prosodic structure of Japanese polysyllabic words is defined by patterns of high and l...
International audienceIn this paper, based on analysis of lead sentences from television news progra...
International audienceIn this paper, based on analysis of lead sentences from television news progra...
International audienceIn this paper, based on analysis of lead sentences from television news progra...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...