The primary goal of this work is to examine prosodic structure as expressed concurrently through articulatory and manual gestures. Specifically, we investigated the effects of phrase-level prominence (Experiment 1) and of prosodic boundaries (Experiments 2 and 3) on the kinematic properties of oral constriction and manual gestures. The hypothesis guiding this work is that prosodic structure will be similarly expressed in both modalities. To test this, we have developed a novel method of data collection that simultaneously records speech audio, vocal tract gestures (using electromagnetic articulometry) and manual gestures (using motion capture). This method allows us, for the first time, to investigate kinematic properties of body movement a...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently, we found tha...
Recent research on multimodal prosody has begun to identify associations between discrete body movem...
The hypothesis that some of the hand and head movements produced during speaking are timed with resp...
The phenomenon of gesture-speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture ...
Studying kinematic behavior in speech production is an indispensable and fruitful methodology in ord...
The present study examined the extent to which speech and manual gestures spontaneously entrain in a...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
4 pages, présentation oraleInternational audienceSpeech, and prosody in particular, is tightly linke...
In this paper we describe present work on multimodal prosody by means of simultaneous recordings of ...
In everyday life, speech is accompanied by gestures. In the present study, two experiments tested th...
International audienceIn everyday life, speech is accompanied by gestures. In the present study, two...
International audienceCommunication is multimodal. In particular, speech is often accompanied by man...
Purpose: Previous work on the temporal coordination between gesture and speech found that the promin...
The present study was motivated by a theory, which proposes that speech includes articulatory gestur...
In everyday life, speech is accompanied by gestures. In the present study, two experiments tested th...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently, we found tha...
Recent research on multimodal prosody has begun to identify associations between discrete body movem...
The hypothesis that some of the hand and head movements produced during speaking are timed with resp...
The phenomenon of gesture-speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture ...
Studying kinematic behavior in speech production is an indispensable and fruitful methodology in ord...
The present study examined the extent to which speech and manual gestures spontaneously entrain in a...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
4 pages, présentation oraleInternational audienceSpeech, and prosody in particular, is tightly linke...
In this paper we describe present work on multimodal prosody by means of simultaneous recordings of ...
In everyday life, speech is accompanied by gestures. In the present study, two experiments tested th...
International audienceIn everyday life, speech is accompanied by gestures. In the present study, two...
International audienceCommunication is multimodal. In particular, speech is often accompanied by man...
Purpose: Previous work on the temporal coordination between gesture and speech found that the promin...
The present study was motivated by a theory, which proposes that speech includes articulatory gestur...
In everyday life, speech is accompanied by gestures. In the present study, two experiments tested th...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently, we found tha...
Recent research on multimodal prosody has begun to identify associations between discrete body movem...
The hypothesis that some of the hand and head movements produced during speaking are timed with resp...