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Secure account-based data capture with smartphones – preliminary results from a study of articulatory precision in clinical depression
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Towards ordinal classification of voice quality features with acoustic parameters
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Cepstral Peak Prominence-Based Phonation Stabilisation Time as an Indicator of Voice Disorder
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Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
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Voice Quality Variation In Scottish Adolescents: Gender Versus Geography
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Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
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Second language acquisition of pitch range in German learners of English
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Cross-language differences in fundamental frequency range: a comparison of English and German
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This paper presents a systematic comparison of various measures of f0 range in female speakers of English and German. F0 range was analyzed along two dimensions, level (i.e., overall f0 height) and span (extent of f0 modulation within a given speech sample). These were examined using two types of measures, one based on "long-term distributional" (LTD) methods, and the other based on specific landmarks in speech that are linguistic in nature ("linguistic" measures). The various methods were used to identify whether and on what basis or bases speakers of these two languages differ in f0 range. Findings yielded significant cross-language differences in both dimensions of f0 range, but effect sizes were found to be larger for span than for level, and for linguistic than for LTD measures. The linguistic measures also uncovered some differences between the two languages in how f0 range varies through an intonation contour. This helps shed light on the relation between intonational structure and f0 range. ; Full Text
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Laboratory Phonetics and Speech Science
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/53180
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Cross-language differences in fundamental frequency range: a comparison of English and German
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Sentence stress in ataxic dysarthria - A perceptual and acoustic study
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Speech recordings via the internet: An overview of the VOYS project in Scotland
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Comparing pitch range across languages Long-term F0 distribution, linguistic measures and listener judgements ...
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An autosegmental-metrical investigation of intonation in people with Parkinson's Disease
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A methodological study into the linguistic dimensions of pitch range differences between German and English.
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