Filled pauses are natural occurrences in spontaneous speech and they may turn up at any level of the speech planning process and in a number of functions. The aim of this paper is to find out whether the diverse functions of filled pauses correlate with diverse articulations resulting in diverse acoustic structures. Spontaneous narratives are used as research material. The duration of the filled pauses and the frequency values of their first two formants are analyzed. The most frequent form, schwa, shows function-dependent realizations as confirmed by the durational values and by the second formant values of these vowel-like sounds
Filled pauses in learner and native English Abstract Current BA thesis targets to study filled pause...
This study aims to test whether filled pauses (FPs) may highlight discourse structure. This question...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Speech is occasionally interrupted by pauses of various lengths that are an essential part of human...
Filled pauses usually reveal speech planning or execution problems even though the speaker does not...
Speech is occasionally interrupted by silent and filled pauses of various length. Pauses have many ...
The relation of silent pauses and audible breathing in spontaneous speechSpeech is occasionally i...
Filled pauses as, e.g., uh, eh, signal disfluencies, i.e. hesitations or repairs. They do normally n...
This research explores lexicalized filled pauses in Italian tourist guides’ speech, addressing the e...
This project offers a novel, integrative approach on filled pauses, the elements 'euh' and 'euhm' in...
The current paper presents three studies that investigated the effect of exposure on the mental repr...
In several languages, filled pauses (i.e. uh, um) have been described as speaker-specific (e.g. Horv...
The 3rd International Symposium on Linguistic Patterns in Spontaneous Speech (LPSS2019), Institute o...
We investigate the pitch characteristics of filled pauses in order to distinguish between hesitatio...
Filled pauses in learner and native English Abstract Current BA thesis targets to study filled pause...
This study aims to test whether filled pauses (FPs) may highlight discourse structure. This question...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Speech is occasionally interrupted by pauses of various lengths that are an essential part of human...
Filled pauses usually reveal speech planning or execution problems even though the speaker does not...
Speech is occasionally interrupted by silent and filled pauses of various length. Pauses have many ...
The relation of silent pauses and audible breathing in spontaneous speechSpeech is occasionally i...
Filled pauses as, e.g., uh, eh, signal disfluencies, i.e. hesitations or repairs. They do normally n...
This research explores lexicalized filled pauses in Italian tourist guides’ speech, addressing the e...
This project offers a novel, integrative approach on filled pauses, the elements 'euh' and 'euhm' in...
The current paper presents three studies that investigated the effect of exposure on the mental repr...
In several languages, filled pauses (i.e. uh, um) have been described as speaker-specific (e.g. Horv...
The 3rd International Symposium on Linguistic Patterns in Spontaneous Speech (LPSS2019), Institute o...
We investigate the pitch characteristics of filled pauses in order to distinguish between hesitatio...
Filled pauses in learner and native English Abstract Current BA thesis targets to study filled pause...
This study aims to test whether filled pauses (FPs) may highlight discourse structure. This question...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...