This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative sentences and is part of a larger study of declarative, interrogative and imperative grammatical constructions in the Frisian-Dutch contact situation. Frisian is a minority language spoken in the province of Fryslân in the Netherlands. Following Jun [19], we devised a reading task in which phrasal intonation could be analysed while cancelling out focus effects. The reading task contains nine sentences per language, each with three trisyllabic words (SVO): three with focus on the first word, three on the second, and three on the last. For each set of three sentences, lexical stress is equally divided across the syllables of the focused word. A subse...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
Two production experiments were conducted to establish the anchor point for the beginning of the fin...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project dealt with the p...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
In this study, the relation between the timing of a rising or falling pitch movement and the syllabl...
The paper related to this dataset investigates how different pitch accent types (with different f0 a...
Seventeen speakers of Standard Dutch participated in a production experiment that investigated the e...
A corpus of Dutch falling–rising intonation contours with early nuclear accent was elicited from nin...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
Two production experiments were conducted to establish the anchor point for the beginning of the fin...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project dealt with the p...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
In this study, the relation between the timing of a rising or falling pitch movement and the syllabl...
The paper related to this dataset investigates how different pitch accent types (with different f0 a...
Seventeen speakers of Standard Dutch participated in a production experiment that investigated the e...
A corpus of Dutch falling–rising intonation contours with early nuclear accent was elicited from nin...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...