This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This framework is based on the combined results of a series of experiments on accentuation boundaries in Dutch, French and Swedish and on theoretical work on tonal perception in speech. We propose a model in which several different languagedependent categories of accentuation are represented as the falling or rising pitch movement is advanced through the syllable. The perceived category depends upon whether an onset of the pitch movement or a pitch jump is perceived, whether or not the particular category is represented in the language in question. and whether or not the movement also serves as a cue for phrasing. Dutch and Swedish display similar...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
In their classic study about English tonal range, Liberman and Pierrehumbert (1984) found that gradu...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
In previous experiments with Dutch, French and Swedish listeners, it was shown that the location in ...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...
In this study, the relation between the timing of a rising or falling pitch movement and the syllabl...
There are two well-known models of Dutch intonation: the GDI or Grammar of Dutch Intonation and the ...
The question of whether intonation events have a categorical mental representation has long been a p...
Abstract. The origin and typological differentiation of the realization of the Scandinavian pitch ac...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
Targets of pitch accents have generally been defined on the basis of production data. Obviously, mos...
Listeners can flexibly retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt to non-canonical...
The realization of pitch accents in German, Dutch and English has been extensively studied. However,...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
In their classic study about English tonal range, Liberman and Pierrehumbert (1984) found that gradu...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
In previous experiments with Dutch, French and Swedish listeners, it was shown that the location in ...
It has been shown that in Dutch a rising or fal1ing pitch movement can unambiguously accent a syllab...
In this study, the relation between the timing of a rising or falling pitch movement and the syllabl...
There are two well-known models of Dutch intonation: the GDI or Grammar of Dutch Intonation and the ...
The question of whether intonation events have a categorical mental representation has long been a p...
Abstract. The origin and typological differentiation of the realization of the Scandinavian pitch ac...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
Targets of pitch accents have generally been defined on the basis of production data. Obviously, mos...
Listeners can flexibly retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt to non-canonical...
The realization of pitch accents in German, Dutch and English has been extensively studied. However,...
A considerable amount of evidence from several intonation languages (e.g., German, English, Italian)...
This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
In their classic study about English tonal range, Liberman and Pierrehumbert (1984) found that gradu...