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The role of f0 alignment in distinguishing intonation categories


The role of f0 alignment in distinguishing intonation categories

The present paper investigates how differences in F0 peak and valley alignment distinguish categories of intonational prominence or “pitch accents” in American ...

The role of f0 alignment in distinguishing intonation categories

The temporal alignment of fundamental frequency (F0) patterns with respect to syllables has been claimed to distinguish pitch accent categories.

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Abstract and Figures. Under the autosegmental-metrical (AM) theory of intonation, the temporal alignment of fundamental frequency (F0) patterns with respect to ...

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Under the autosegmental-metrical (AM) theory of intonation, the temporal alignment of fundamental frequency (F0) patterns with respect to ...

Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception ...

In intonation languages, pitch accents are associated with stressed syllables, therefore accentuation is a sufficient cue to the position of metrical stress ...

Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception ...

The effect of intonation on competitor fixations disappeared. Our findings are discussed with respect to a frequency-based mechanism and their ...

Tonal categories in prosodic annotation of dialectal variation

Heffner, “The role of f0 alignment in distinguishing intonation categories: evidence from American English,” Journal of Speech Sciences, vol. 3, no. 1, pp ...

Functional modeling of F0 variation across speakers and between ...

F0 peak alignment, slope, scaling and curvature function ... Categories of tonal alignment in English, Phonetica 46, 181-196. [20] ...

A Comprehensive Framework for F0 Estimation and Sampling in ...

Heffner, “The role of f0 alignment in distinguishing intonation categories: evidence from. American English,” J. Speech Sci., vol. 3, no. 1 ...

Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception ...

Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception of metrical stress" by K. Zahner et al.

A minimal dynamical model of Intonation: Tone contrast, alignment ...

Bifurcation Analysis predicts both possible categories of pitch accents and their F0 shape. •. A stochastic version of the dynamical system shows that many ...

Perceptual dynamics in the processing of tonal alignment

Often, evidence for a role of the shape of the f0 curve on the perception on intonation categories comes from studies on the perception of tonal alignment ...

CROSSLINGUISTIC VARIATION, PHONETIC VARIABILITY, AND ...

Intonation refers to the language-specific and systematic modulations of. F0 that span entire utterances and have grammatical function(s), such as encoding ...

The Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonational phonology

Intonation serves two main functions, encoding pragmatic meaning and marking phrasal boundaries. In addition to intonation, f0 is used for lexical purposes, ...

Phonetics of Prosody | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics

Intonation refers to the language-specific and systematic modulations of fundamental frequency (F0) that span entire utterances and have ...

On Intonation's Relationship with Pragmatic Meaning in Spanish

Table 2: F0 peak alignment with tonic syllables according to pragmatic category ... distinguishes them from the three other pragmatic categories of speech acts.

Evidence from an imitation study of rising nuclear tunes - CDN

The role of f0 alignment in distinguishing intonation categories: evidence from American. English. Journal of Speech Sciences, 3(1), 3–67. [3] Ladd D.R. ...

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The role of perception in defining tonal targets and their alignment ... The role of F0 alignment in distinguishing categories in Amer- ican English intonation .

The dual role of post-stop fundamental frequency in the production ...

In non-tonal languages with a two-way laryngeal contrast, post-stop fundamental frequency (F0) tends to vary as a function of phonological voicing in stops, ...

Categorical Effects in Production of Pitch Contours in English

phonetic alignment of F0 peaks and valleys. The experiment reported here tests some predictions of the. AM model of intonation regarding the proposed mapping.