Word frequency, phonological neighborhood density, semantic predictability in context, and discourse mention have all been previously found to cause reduction of vowels. Other researchers have suggested that reduction based on these factors is reflective of a unified process in which “redundant” or “predictable” elements are reduced, and that this reduction is largely mediated by prosody. Using a large read corpus, we show that these four factors show different types of reduction effects, and that there are reduction effects of prosody independent of duration, and vice versa, suggesting the existence of multiple processes underlying reduction
A striking feature of spoken English is vowel reduction ; unstressed syllables have a strong tendenc...
Modelling varying speaking style remains a challenge to sta te of the art speech recognition and syn...
Recent studies have revealed an intriguing link between redundancy and reduction: Words that are mor...
Word frequency, phonological neighborhood density, semantic predictability in context, and discourse...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consid- ...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
Speaking is generally considered efficient in that less effort is spent articulating more redundant ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This dissertation reports the results of a study of ...
Vowel reduction degrades phonetic information in the speech signal and should be understood as havin...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
Much has been written on the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables focusing mainly on Indo-Eur...
Many linguistic factors contribute to variation in vowel dispersion, including lexical properties, s...
In natural speech there are differences in the realisation of vowels. Numerous factors such as speak...
A striking feature of spoken English is vowel reduction ; unstressed syllables have a strong tendenc...
Modelling varying speaking style remains a challenge to sta te of the art speech recognition and syn...
Recent studies have revealed an intriguing link between redundancy and reduction: Words that are mor...
Word frequency, phonological neighborhood density, semantic predictability in context, and discourse...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consid- ...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
Speaking is generally considered efficient in that less effort is spent articulating more redundant ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This dissertation reports the results of a study of ...
Vowel reduction degrades phonetic information in the speech signal and should be understood as havin...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
Much has been written on the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables focusing mainly on Indo-Eur...
Many linguistic factors contribute to variation in vowel dispersion, including lexical properties, s...
In natural speech there are differences in the realisation of vowels. Numerous factors such as speak...
A striking feature of spoken English is vowel reduction ; unstressed syllables have a strong tendenc...
Modelling varying speaking style remains a challenge to sta te of the art speech recognition and syn...
Recent studies have revealed an intriguing link between redundancy and reduction: Words that are mor...