The intonational realization of utterances is generally characterized by regional as well as inter- and intra-speaker variability in f0. Category boundaries thus remain “fuzzy” and it is non-trivial how the (continuous) acoustic space maps onto (discrete) pitch accent categories.We focus on three types of rising-falling contours, which differ in the alignment of L(ow) and H(igh) tones with respect to the stressed syllable. Most of the intonational systems on German have described two rising accent categories, e.g., L+H and L +H in the German ToBI system. L+H has a high-pitched stressed syllable and a low leading tone aligned in the pre-tonic syllable; L +H a low-pitched stressed syllable and a high trailing tone in the post-tonic syllable...
The present paper reports the results of an imitation experiment developed to evaluate empirically t...
The present paper reports the results of an imitation experiment developed to evaluate empirically t...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
In a comparison of the tonal grammars of two German dialects, Swabian and Upper Saxon German, we obs...
Various researchers have proposed that contrastive topics in German are realised by a particular int...
This paper is concerned with intonation in German and whether there is a phonological distinction be...
This paper aims to demonstrate the use of a unit selection corpus, the IMS German Festival synthesis...
In this talk we discuss experimental results concerning a German prenuclear contour analyzed as L*+H...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This paper describes some perceptually relevant characteristics of German intonation. First, the res...
This paper is concerned with intonation in German and whether there is a phonological distinction be...
This thesis addresses the question of whether two low-rising contours, the L$\sp*$ L H% and L$\sp*$ ...
In a reading task we investigate the scaling of pitch accents in neutral and lively speech in German...
Nuclear pitch accents are realized differently when there is little sonorant material (as in monosyl...
The present paper reports the results of an imitation experiment developed to evaluate empirically t...
The present paper reports the results of an imitation experiment developed to evaluate empirically t...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
In a comparison of the tonal grammars of two German dialects, Swabian and Upper Saxon German, we obs...
Various researchers have proposed that contrastive topics in German are realised by a particular int...
This paper is concerned with intonation in German and whether there is a phonological distinction be...
This paper aims to demonstrate the use of a unit selection corpus, the IMS German Festival synthesis...
In this talk we discuss experimental results concerning a German prenuclear contour analyzed as L*+H...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This paper describes some perceptually relevant characteristics of German intonation. First, the res...
This paper is concerned with intonation in German and whether there is a phonological distinction be...
This thesis addresses the question of whether two low-rising contours, the L$\sp*$ L H% and L$\sp*$ ...
In a reading task we investigate the scaling of pitch accents in neutral and lively speech in German...
Nuclear pitch accents are realized differently when there is little sonorant material (as in monosyl...
The present paper reports the results of an imitation experiment developed to evaluate empirically t...
The present paper reports the results of an imitation experiment developed to evaluate empirically t...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...