Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, ΔV(ln), ΔC(ln), and Δpeak(ln)] was investigated when within-speaker variability of (a) articulation rate and (b) linguistic structural characteristics was introduced. To study (a), 12 speakers of Standard German read seven lexically identical sentences under five different intended tempo conditions (very slow, slow, normal, fast, very fast). To study (b), 16 speakers of Zurich Swiss German produced 16 spontaneous utterances each (256 in total) for which transcripts were made and then read by all speakers (4096 sentences; 16 speaker × 256 sentences). Between-speaker variability was tested using analysis of variance with repeated measures on within-speaker factors. Resu...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
Vogel R, Wagner P, van de Vijver R. Rhythmical and Syntactic Variation in Speech Production. In: Ab...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, deltaV(ln), deltaC(ln), an...
Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Rolle von stimmhaften Intervallen (d.h. Intervalle laryngaler...
Dellwo V, Wagner P. Relationships between rhythm and speech rate. Presented at the 15th Internationa...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
Acoustic measures of speech rhythm based on the durational characteristics of consonantal and vocali...
Languages, dialects, and speakers have been found to show variability in articulation rate and speec...
Dynamic aspects of the amplitude envelope appear to reflect speaker-specific information. Intensity ...
The opening-closing alternations of the mouth were viewed as the articulatory basis of speech rhythm...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Repeating the movements associated with activities such as drawing or sports typically leads to impr...
Intensity contours of speech signals were sub-divided into positive and negative dynamics. Positive ...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
Vogel R, Wagner P, van de Vijver R. Rhythmical and Syntactic Variation in Speech Production. In: Ab...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, deltaV(ln), deltaC(ln), an...
Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Rolle von stimmhaften Intervallen (d.h. Intervalle laryngaler...
Dellwo V, Wagner P. Relationships between rhythm and speech rate. Presented at the 15th Internationa...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
Acoustic measures of speech rhythm based on the durational characteristics of consonantal and vocali...
Languages, dialects, and speakers have been found to show variability in articulation rate and speec...
Dynamic aspects of the amplitude envelope appear to reflect speaker-specific information. Intensity ...
The opening-closing alternations of the mouth were viewed as the articulatory basis of speech rhythm...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Repeating the movements associated with activities such as drawing or sports typically leads to impr...
Intensity contours of speech signals were sub-divided into positive and negative dynamics. Positive ...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
Vogel R, Wagner P, van de Vijver R. Rhythmical and Syntactic Variation in Speech Production. In: Ab...
International audienceIn recent language-rhythm studies (Ramus et al. 1999, Low et al., Grabe & Low ...