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Acoustic transitions in Khmer word-initial clusters: audio recordings ...
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Unkn Unknown. - : University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Linguistics and English Language, 2018
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The Effect of Speech Repetition Rate on Neural Activation in Healthy Adults: Implications for Treatment of Aphasia and Other Fluency Disorders
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Speech rate variation in English stop production and perception
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In: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics; Vol 40 (2018): Special issue from the CRC-sponsored phonology/phonetics workshops ; 1718-3510 ; 1705-8619 (2018)
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Auswirkung der Direktionalität auf die Redeflüssigkeit beim Vom-Blatt-Dolmetschen im Sprachenpaar Deutsch/Ungarisch
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An Examination of Entrainment in Typically Developing Children
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In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2018)
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Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
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In: ISSN: 1278-3331 ; EISSN: 2427-0466 ; Anglophonia / Caliban - French Journal of English Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03086871 ; Anglophonia / Caliban - French Journal of English Linguistics, Presses universitaires du Midi, 2017, ⟨10.4000/anglophonia.1127⟩ ; http://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/1127 (2017)
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International audience ; Phonetic convergence is the process by which a speaker adapts his speech to sound more similar to his/her interlocutor. While most studies analyzing this process have been conducted amongst speakers sharing the same language or variety, this preliminary experiment focuses on native/non-native interactions. Segmental (vowel quality) and suprasegmental features (vowel duration and speech rate) were analysed. Results suggest that there was more deviation in the F1 dimension regarding the vowels /æ/ and /ɑ:/. This corroborates Babel’s (2009) results that low vowels tend to be more subject to imitation than high vowels, and especially within the F1 dimension. Convergence in vowel duration in order to sound more native-like and accommodation from all speakers regarding speech rate have also been observed (Zając 2013). Conclusions drawn from this preliminary research study suggest that previous findings on intralanguage processes of accommodation appear to be validated in the case of native/non-native interactions. ; La convergence phonétique est le processus qui désigne un rapprochement des caractéristiques vocales de locuteurs en interaction. Tandis que la plupart des études relatives à ce processus ont été conduites au sein de groupes de locuteurs partageant la même langue ou la même variété d’anglais, cette étude préliminaire se focalise sur un cas d’interactions entre natifs et non-natifs. Nous avons mené une analyse à l’échelle du segment (le timbre des voyelles) ainsi qu’à celle d’une partie du suprasegmental (la durée des voyelles et la vitesse de parole). Les résultats obtenus dénotent une variation plus importante pour le F1 pour les voyelles /æ/ et /ɑ:/, ce qui corrobore les conclusions proposées par Babel (2009), qui suggère que les voyelles ouvertes ont tendance à être plus fréquemment imitées que les voyelles fermées, et plus particulièrement pour le F1.Nous avons observé une convergence opérant à l’échelle de la durée des voyelles, sans doute dans le but de paraître plus natif, mais aussi à l’échelle de la vitesse de parole, et ce, pour tous les locuteurs confondus. Cette étude de cas, encore très exploratoire, semble indiquer que les conclusions tirées d’études intralangues relatives à l’accommodation phonétique seraient confirmées dans le cas d’interactions entre natifs et non-natifs.
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[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; accommodation; convergence; durée de la voyelle; F1/F2; speech rate; vitesse de parole; vowel duration
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URL: https://doi.org/10.4000/anglophonia.1127 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03086871
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Rhythmical specificities of political speech. The case of François Hollande ; Spécificités du rythme de la parole politique. Le cas de François Hollande
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In: ISSN: 0557-2665 ; Romanica Wratislaviensia ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02289512 ; Romanica Wratislaviensia, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2016, n° 63, p. 145-155 (2016)
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Acoustic Measurements of Clear Speech Cue Fade in Adults with Idiopathic Parkinson Disease
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1460063159 (2016)
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Interactions between speaker’s speech rate, orality and emotional involvement, and perceptions of interpreting difficulty: a preliminary study
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Estudio controlado del ritmo del habla en la enfermedad de Parkinson ; Speech rate in Parkinson's disease: A controlled study
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Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking ...
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Infant-Directed Speech: Maternal Pitch Variability, Rate of Speech, and Child Language Outcomes ...
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Acoustic transitions in Khmer word-initial clusters: supplementary materials ...
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Unkn Unknown. - : University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Linguistics and English Language, 2015
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Contribution of prosodic timing patterns into perceived foreign accent
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Infant-Directed Speech: Maternal Pitch Variability, Rate of Speech, and Child Language Outcomes
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Speech Rate Effects on Fluency in a Preschooler with Disordered Phonology
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In: Undergraduate Honors Theses (2015)
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