Phrasal intonation is notorious for a tendency to perceptually segment the word-string of a spoken utterance into groups which may violate orthodox syntactic notions of constituency. For example, the normal prosody for the answer (b) to the following question (a) imposes the intonational constituency indicated by the brackets (stress, marked in this case by raised pitch, is indicated by capit als) : (1) a. I know that brassicas are a good source of minerals, but what are LEGumes a good source of? b. (LEGumes are a good source of) VITamins . Such a grouping cuts across the traditional syntactic structure of the sentence. The presence of two apparently uncoupled levels of structure in natural language grammar appears to complicate the path fr...
Recent investigations of the contribution that intonation makes to overall utterance and discourse i...
In 3 experiments, we investigated whether intonational phrase structure can be primed. In all experi...
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...
Phrasal intonation is notorious for a tendency to perceptually segment the word-string of a spoken u...
The structure imposed upon spoken sentences by intonation seems frequently to be orthogonal to their...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation plays in...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
When we speak, we speak in prosodic chunks. That is, in the speech flow, we produce sound strings th...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundi...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
In this dissertation I present a model for the determination of intonation contours from context and...
From the introduction: A question of considerable importance in the present climate of linguistic d...
Recent investigations of the contribution that intonation makes to overall utterance and discourse i...
In 3 experiments, we investigated whether intonational phrase structure can be primed. In all experi...
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...
Phrasal intonation is notorious for a tendency to perceptually segment the word-string of a spoken u...
The structure imposed upon spoken sentences by intonation seems frequently to be orthogonal to their...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation plays in...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
When we speak, we speak in prosodic chunks. That is, in the speech flow, we produce sound strings th...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundi...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
In this dissertation I present a model for the determination of intonation contours from context and...
From the introduction: A question of considerable importance in the present climate of linguistic d...
Recent investigations of the contribution that intonation makes to overall utterance and discourse i...
In 3 experiments, we investigated whether intonational phrase structure can be primed. In all experi...
The encoding standards for phonology and intonation are designed to facilitate consistent annotation...