Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is acoustically different from speech produced in quiet (plain speech) in several ways, including having a higher and wider F0 range (pitch). Extensive research on native Lombard speech does not consider that non-natives experience a higher cognitive load while producing speech and that the native language may influence the non-native speech. We investigated pitch range in plain and Lombard speech in native and non-natives. Dutch and American-English speakers read contrastive question-answer pairs in quiet and in noise in English, while the Dutch also read Dutch sentence pairs. We found that Lombard speech is characterized by a wider pitch range than plain speech, for all speakers (native English, ...
Intonation is an important cue in evaluating speech of other speakers. Studies have shown how pragma...
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This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
"Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is acoustically different from speech produced in quiet (...
Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is acoustically different from speech produced in quiet (p...
"Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is typically produced with a higher fundamental frequency...
Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is typically produced with a higher fundamental frequency ...
Speech produced in noise (Lombard speech) is more intelligible than speech produced in quiet (plain ...
This dataset includes the intelligibility responses of native (Canadian) and non-native (Dutch and S...
This research investigates how deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions by n...
This article presents preliminary results indicating that speakers have a different pitch range when...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the differences in pitch range in English spoken ...
The first extensive investigation on the Lombard effect with Polish speech has been performed. Chara...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
It is generally acknowledged that Intrinsic Pitch differences are found for Germanic languages. In a...
Intonation is an important cue in evaluating speech of other speakers. Studies have shown how pragma...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
"Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is acoustically different from speech produced in quiet (...
Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is acoustically different from speech produced in quiet (p...
"Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is typically produced with a higher fundamental frequency...
Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is typically produced with a higher fundamental frequency ...
Speech produced in noise (Lombard speech) is more intelligible than speech produced in quiet (plain ...
This dataset includes the intelligibility responses of native (Canadian) and non-native (Dutch and S...
This research investigates how deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions by n...
This article presents preliminary results indicating that speakers have a different pitch range when...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the differences in pitch range in English spoken ...
The first extensive investigation on the Lombard effect with Polish speech has been performed. Chara...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
It is generally acknowledged that Intrinsic Pitch differences are found for Germanic languages. In a...
Intonation is an important cue in evaluating speech of other speakers. Studies have shown how pragma...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...