The aim of this study, based on 32 French speeches simultaneously interpreted into Dutch at plenary sessions of the European Parliament in late 2008, was to ascertain whether short ear-voice span (EVS) affects the quality of the interpretation as is commonly stated in the literature. The speeches and interpretations were taken from the 'EPIC Ghent' corpus, which is in preparation at Ghent University. Three phenomena were identified as potential effects of a short EVS: syntactic transcodage (maintaining the right-branching French 'noun+de+noun' structure, not using a more natural left-branching structure, in the Dutch interpretation), use of cognates similar in sound to source language forms ('glissement phonetique'), and certain self-repair...
International audienceThis work deals with the phenomenon of vowel reduction in spontaneous speech. ...
This paper describes a new corpus that has been created for speech technology research. It includes ...
This study examines the two most tangible variables in simultaneous interpretation studies, EVS (Ear...
The aim of this study, based on 32 French speeches simultaneously interpreted into Dutch at plenary ...
The objective of this analysis is to verify the existence of a relationship between Ear-Voice-Span (...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Ear-voice span (EVS) has often been considered as an indicator of cognitive load in simultaneous int...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This study presents an analysis of over 4000 tokens of words produced as variants with and without s...
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Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
This paper reports on the ways in which new entities are introduced into discourse. First, we presen...
2 This study presents an analysis of over 4,000 tokens of words produced as variants with and withou...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
International audienceThis work deals with the phenomenon of vowel reduction in spontaneous speech. ...
This paper describes a new corpus that has been created for speech technology research. It includes ...
This study examines the two most tangible variables in simultaneous interpretation studies, EVS (Ear...
The aim of this study, based on 32 French speeches simultaneously interpreted into Dutch at plenary ...
The objective of this analysis is to verify the existence of a relationship between Ear-Voice-Span (...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Ear-voice span (EVS) has often been considered as an indicator of cognitive load in simultaneous int...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This study presents an analysis of over 4000 tokens of words produced as variants with and without s...
Contains fulltext : 55594.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We report deta...
Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
This paper reports on the ways in which new entities are introduced into discourse. First, we presen...
2 This study presents an analysis of over 4,000 tokens of words produced as variants with and withou...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
International audienceThis work deals with the phenomenon of vowel reduction in spontaneous speech. ...
This paper describes a new corpus that has been created for speech technology research. It includes ...
This study examines the two most tangible variables in simultaneous interpretation studies, EVS (Ear...