Two groups of listeners, with Dutch and British English as their native language judged stimuli in Dutch and British English, respectively, on the scales CONFIDENT vs. NOT CONFIDENT and FRIENDLY vs. NOT FRIENDLY, two meanings derived from Ohala’s universal Frequency Code. The stimuli, which were lexically equivalent, were varied in pitch contour and pitch range. In both languages, the perceived degree of confidence decreases and that of friendliness increases when the pitch range is raised, as predicted by the Frequency Code. However, at identical pitch ranges, British English is perceived as more confident and more friendly than Dutch. We argue that this difference in degree of the use of the Frequency Code is due to the difference in the ...
The realization of pitch accents in German, Dutch and English has been extensively studied. However,...
Recently, a test battery was developed to assess perception of F0 in linguistic, but language-indepe...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...
Two groups of listeners, with Dutch and British English as their native language judged stimuli in D...
This study examines the perception of paralinguistic intonational meanings deriving from Ohala’s Fre...
Societas Linguistica Europaea Conference, 11 September 2014, PoznańIntonation is a pragmatically mea...
Two groups of listeners with Dutch and British English language backgrounds judged Dutch and British...
Intonation is an important cue in evaluating speech of other speakers. Studies have shown how pragma...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a large-scale systematic comparison of various measures ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>British speakers are thought to vary their pitch ran...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
This paper addressed the question of how British English, German and Dutch listeners differ in their...
Three groups of monolingual listeners, with Standard Chinese, Dutch and Hungarian as their native la...
We thank Frank K_gler and his colleagues for the collection of the German data.This paper presents p...
The realization of pitch accents in German, Dutch and English has been extensively studied. However,...
Recently, a test battery was developed to assess perception of F0 in linguistic, but language-indepe...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...
Two groups of listeners, with Dutch and British English as their native language judged stimuli in D...
This study examines the perception of paralinguistic intonational meanings deriving from Ohala’s Fre...
Societas Linguistica Europaea Conference, 11 September 2014, PoznańIntonation is a pragmatically mea...
Two groups of listeners with Dutch and British English language backgrounds judged Dutch and British...
Intonation is an important cue in evaluating speech of other speakers. Studies have shown how pragma...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a large-scale systematic comparison of various measures ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>British speakers are thought to vary their pitch ran...
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that would allow us to investigate the nature of...
This paper addressed the question of how British English, German and Dutch listeners differ in their...
Three groups of monolingual listeners, with Standard Chinese, Dutch and Hungarian as their native la...
We thank Frank K_gler and his colleagues for the collection of the German data.This paper presents p...
The realization of pitch accents in German, Dutch and English has been extensively studied. However,...
Recently, a test battery was developed to assess perception of F0 in linguistic, but language-indepe...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...