This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of rising pitch configurations used in contrastive questions and on non-last elements of a list in enumeration contexts in Russian. 23 native Russian speakers were instructed to read aloud pairs of stimuli with similar segmental structure embedded in larger texts. Significant differences were found between the two syntactic context conditions. In enumeration contexts, both local minima and maxima associated with the prominent syllable had a significantly earlier and more stable alignment, and the slope of the rise between the tonal targets was steeper. In addition, the effect of the speech rate on these acoustic features was tested. The ...
The study examined the effect of f0-truncation on the perception of phrase-final boundary tones in t...
This paper discusses the structure and inventory of edge tones in the intonational phonology of Stan...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether the pitch range of a speaker can vary accordi...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of risi...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of ris...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study of prosody in Russian whquestions. The data...
This study examines the phonetic realisation of the falling nuclear pitch accent that marks contrast...
This paper presents the results of perception experiments designed to investigate the contribution ...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate perceptually relevant properti...
This paper examines the role of pitch peak alignment in the production of Russian one-word three-syl...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate the perceptually relevant prop...
The article consists of two parts. In the first part the issues connected with English-Russian contr...
The results of a production experiment that investigated prosodic variability in Russian information...
The present article is a functional analysis of intonation in Russian declarative utterances. Pragma...
The present exploratory study aimed to test some notions regarding the prosody of enumeration in Rus...
The study examined the effect of f0-truncation on the perception of phrase-final boundary tones in t...
This paper discusses the structure and inventory of edge tones in the intonational phonology of Stan...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether the pitch range of a speaker can vary accordi...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of risi...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of ris...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study of prosody in Russian whquestions. The data...
This study examines the phonetic realisation of the falling nuclear pitch accent that marks contrast...
This paper presents the results of perception experiments designed to investigate the contribution ...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate perceptually relevant properti...
This paper examines the role of pitch peak alignment in the production of Russian one-word three-syl...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate the perceptually relevant prop...
The article consists of two parts. In the first part the issues connected with English-Russian contr...
The results of a production experiment that investigated prosodic variability in Russian information...
The present article is a functional analysis of intonation in Russian declarative utterances. Pragma...
The present exploratory study aimed to test some notions regarding the prosody of enumeration in Rus...
The study examined the effect of f0-truncation on the perception of phrase-final boundary tones in t...
This paper discusses the structure and inventory of edge tones in the intonational phonology of Stan...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether the pitch range of a speaker can vary accordi...