International audienceIntonation in the Romance language area presents different typical patterns diatopically marked, which in a converging or diverging aspect can occur between different spoken varieties in the same area ad even between different languages of the same speaker. As a result of the launch of an international project aimed at the description and comparison of the prosodic features of the different language varieties in the Romance space (AMPER), since 2001 several teams of different laboratories in Europe and America have adopted common strategies for corpus constitution and the same paradigms for data evaluation. We will propose here a framework for the classification and evaluation of available data with the same methodolog...
Festival Romanistica is an edited volume with 19 contributions written in four Romance languages: Fr...
The historical and geographical spread from older to more modern languages has long been studied by ...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...
International audienceIntonation in the Romance language area presents different typical patterns di...
International audienceOne of the objectives of AMPER is the contrastive analysis and the knowledge o...
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that t...
El Atlas Multimedia de la Prosodia del Espacio Románico (AMPER), propuesto inicialmente por Contini ...
This chapter examines the main similarities and differences in the prosodic and intonation systems o...
The edited volume, 'Intonation in Romance', comprises eleven chapters: nine content chapters summari...
This communication presents partial results from an on-going study on prosodic and phonostylistic va...
In this article a prosodic model for European Portuguese (henceforth EP) based on a linguistic appro...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach, this book focuses on a widely debated area of ph...
This book presents a collection of pioneering papers reflecting current methods in prosody research ...
The C-ORAL-ROM project has delivered a multilingual corpus of spontaneous speech for the main romanc...
This work describes a framework that encompasses multi-layered linguistic information, focusing on p...
Festival Romanistica is an edited volume with 19 contributions written in four Romance languages: Fr...
The historical and geographical spread from older to more modern languages has long been studied by ...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...
International audienceIntonation in the Romance language area presents different typical patterns di...
International audienceOne of the objectives of AMPER is the contrastive analysis and the knowledge o...
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that t...
El Atlas Multimedia de la Prosodia del Espacio Románico (AMPER), propuesto inicialmente por Contini ...
This chapter examines the main similarities and differences in the prosodic and intonation systems o...
The edited volume, 'Intonation in Romance', comprises eleven chapters: nine content chapters summari...
This communication presents partial results from an on-going study on prosodic and phonostylistic va...
In this article a prosodic model for European Portuguese (henceforth EP) based on a linguistic appro...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach, this book focuses on a widely debated area of ph...
This book presents a collection of pioneering papers reflecting current methods in prosody research ...
The C-ORAL-ROM project has delivered a multilingual corpus of spontaneous speech for the main romanc...
This work describes a framework that encompasses multi-layered linguistic information, focusing on p...
Festival Romanistica is an edited volume with 19 contributions written in four Romance languages: Fr...
The historical and geographical spread from older to more modern languages has long been studied by ...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...