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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence
Roessig, Simon [Verfasser]. - Berlin : Language Science Press, 2021
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence [<Journal>]
Roessig, Simon [Verfasser]. - Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence
Roessig, Simon [Verfasser]. - Berlin : Language Science Press, 2021
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence
Roessig, Simon. - Berlin : Language Science Press, 2021
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence.
Roessig, Simon. - : Language Science Press, 2021
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence ...
Roessig, Simon. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2021
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence ...
Roessig, Simon. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Categoriality and continuity in prosodic prominence ...
Roessig, Simon. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Correction: The dynamics of intonation: Categorical and continuous variation in an attractor-based model
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Prosodic variation in a multi-dimensional dynamic system
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The dynamics of intonation: Categorical and continuous variation in an attractor-based model
Mücke, Doris; Roessig, Simon; Grice, Martine. - : PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2019
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The dynamics of intonation: Categorical and continuous variation in an attractor-based model
Roessig, Simon; Mücke, Doris; Grice, Martine. - : Public Library of Science, 2019
Abstract: The framework of dynamical systems offers powerful tools to understand the relation between stability and variability in human cognition in general and in speech in particular. In the current paper, we propose a dynamical systems approach to the description of German nuclear pitch accents in focus marking to account for both the categorical as well as the continuous variation found in intonational data. We report on results from 27 native speakers and employ an attractor landscape to represent pitch accent types in terms of f0 measures in a continuous dimension. We demonstrate how the same system can account for both the categorical variation (relative stability of one prosodic category) as well as the continuous variation (detailed modifications within one prosodic category). The model is able to capture the qualitative aspects of focus marking such as falling vs. rising pitch accent types as well as the quantitative aspects such as less rising vs. more rising accents in one system by means of scaling a single parameter. Furthermore, speaker group specific strategies are analysed and modelled as differences in the scaling of this parameter. Thus, the model contributes to the ongoing debate about the relation between phonetics and phonology and the importance of variation in language and speech.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216859
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6532892/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31120891
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Modeling Dimensions of Prosodic Prominence
Roessig, Simon; Mücke, Doris. - : Frontiers, 2019
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Dimensions of Prosodic Prominence in an Attractor Model
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