The purpose of this paper is to investigate the similarities in form and function of prosody among diverse languages: - the pause - Fo declinaison tendency and its control - natural Fo range and its control - Resetting of the baseline - the alternance between Fo rise and fall - Fo continuation rise and final fall - intensity fall - final lengthening the differences between the languages seem to be due to - a different timing of the same gestures - a different order of priorities - a different relationship betwen Fo, duration and intensit
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
This study explores the link between prosody and other-repetition in a moderately large collection f...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
This paper is concerned with the contributions of signal-driven and expectation-driven mechanisms to...
International audienceProsody conveys linguistic and extralinguistic information through prosodic fe...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
The fact that purely prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
It reviewed transversely the researches related to prosody generation in language production, basing...
In the early days of acoustic phonetics Eli Fischer-Jørgensen (1954) described a number of important...
International audienceThis volume provides new insights into various issues on prosody in contact si...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
In certain languages and in certain types of data, prosodic features are used to group prosodic unit...
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
This study explores the link between prosody and other-repetition in a moderately large collection f...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
This paper is concerned with the contributions of signal-driven and expectation-driven mechanisms to...
International audienceProsody conveys linguistic and extralinguistic information through prosodic fe...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
The fact that purely prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
It reviewed transversely the researches related to prosody generation in language production, basing...
In the early days of acoustic phonetics Eli Fischer-Jørgensen (1954) described a number of important...
International audienceThis volume provides new insights into various issues on prosody in contact si...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
In certain languages and in certain types of data, prosodic features are used to group prosodic unit...
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
This study explores the link between prosody and other-repetition in a moderately large collection f...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...