This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, both in their native language (L1), and in their respective foreign language (L2). Results of the analysis of 84 speakers suggest that for short read sentences, French and German speakers do not show pitch range differences in their native production. Furthermore, analyses of mean f0 and pitch range indicate that range is not necessarily reduced in L2 productions. These results are different from results reported in prior research. Possible reasons for these differences are discussed
This study presents the results of a large-scale comparison of various measures of pitch range and p...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the differences in pitch range in English spoken ...
This study investigates cross-language differences in pitch range and variation in four languages fr...
This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, b...
This article presents preliminary results indicating that speakers have a different pitch range when...
British speakers are thought to vary their pitch range more (their voice goes more up and down) than...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
This study examines pitch range production in the read speech of female German second language (L2) ...
This study examines pitch range production in the read speech of female German second language (L2) ...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
Phonatory behavior of German speakers (GS) and French speakers (FS) in native (L1) and non-native (L...
Speech tempo including articulation rate is often considered as a good predictor in the diagnosis of...
International audienceFrench and German differ with respect to the representation and implementation...
The use of acoustic properties by French and German speakers in accentuating and de-accentuating wor...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a large-scale systematic comparison of various measures ...
This study presents the results of a large-scale comparison of various measures of pitch range and p...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the differences in pitch range in English spoken ...
This study investigates cross-language differences in pitch range and variation in four languages fr...
This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, b...
This article presents preliminary results indicating that speakers have a different pitch range when...
British speakers are thought to vary their pitch range more (their voice goes more up and down) than...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
This study examines pitch range production in the read speech of female German second language (L2) ...
This study examines pitch range production in the read speech of female German second language (L2) ...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
Phonatory behavior of German speakers (GS) and French speakers (FS) in native (L1) and non-native (L...
Speech tempo including articulation rate is often considered as a good predictor in the diagnosis of...
International audienceFrench and German differ with respect to the representation and implementation...
The use of acoustic properties by French and German speakers in accentuating and de-accentuating wor...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a large-scale systematic comparison of various measures ...
This study presents the results of a large-scale comparison of various measures of pitch range and p...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the differences in pitch range in English spoken ...
This study investigates cross-language differences in pitch range and variation in four languages fr...