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Streben nach Klarheit - statt Kampf gegen Fremdwörter
In: Sprachspiegel. - Basel : SVDS 66 (2010) 3, 79-83
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Poetic rhyme reflects cross-linguistic differences in information structure
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 117 (2010) 2, 166-175
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Experimental and theoretical advances in prosody
Watson, Duane G.; Wagner, Michael; Gibson, Edward. - Hove : Psychology Press, 2010
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Acoustic Correlates of Information Structure.
In: Prof. Gibson via Lisa Horowitz (2010)
Abstract: This paper reports three studies aimed at addressing three questions about the acoustic correlates of information structure in English: (1) do speakers mark information structure prosodically, and, to the extent they do; (2) what are the acoustic features associated with different aspects of information structure; and (3) how well can listeners retrieve this information from the signal? The information structure of subject-verb-object sentences was manipulated via the questions preceding those sentences: elements in the target sentences were either focused (i.e., the answer to a wh-question) or given (i.e., mentioned in prior discourse); furthermore, focused elements had either an implicit or an explicit contrast set in the discourse; finally, either only the object was focused (narrow object focus) or the entire event was focused (wide focus). The results across all three experiments demonstrated that people reliably mark (1) focus location (subject, verb, or object) using greater intensity, longer duration, and higher mean and maximum F0, and (2) focus breadth, such that narrow object focus is marked with greater intensity, longer duration, and higher mean and maximum F0 on the object than wide focus. Furthermore, when participants are made aware of prosodic ambiguity present across different information structures, they reliably mark focus type, so that contrastively focused elements are produced with greater intensity, longer duration, and lower mean and maximum F0 than noncontrastively focused elements. In addition to having important theoretical consequences for accounts of semantics and prosody, these experiments demonstrate that linear residualisation successfully removes individual differences in people's productions thereby revealing cross-speaker generalisations. Furthermore, discriminant modelling allows us to objectively determine the acoustic features that underlie meaning differences.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/64494
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The Big Australian Speech Corpus (The Big ASC)
Chetty, Girija; Cassidy, Stephen; Butcher, Andrew Richard. - : Causal Productions, 2010
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Experimental and theoretical advances in prosody: A review
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The Big Australian Speech Corpus (the Big ASC)
Wagner, Michael; Tran, Dat; Togneri, Roberto. - : Canberra, A.C.T., ASSTA, 2010
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A compositional analysis of contrastive topics
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 38 (2007) 2, 455-468
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A Blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
Burnham, Denis; Ambikairajah, Eliathamby; Cutler, Anne. - : Somerville, MA : Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2009
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A blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
Ishihara, Shunichi; Fletcher, Janet Mary; Kemp, Nenagh. - : Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2009
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A blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
Burnham, Denis K. (R7357); Ambikairajah, Eliathamby; Arciuli, Joanne. - : U.S.A, Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2009
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Association by movement: evidence from NPI-licensing
In: Natural language semantics. - Dordrecht : Springer 14 (2006) 4, 297-324
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Givenness and Locality
In: Semantics and Linguistic Theory; Proceedings of SALT 16; 295-312 ; 2163-5951 (2006)
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Prosody and recursion
Wagner, Michael, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005
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NPI-Licensing and Focus Movement
In: Semantics and Linguistic Theory; Proceedings of SALT 15; 276- 293 ; 2163-5951 (2005)
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Prosody as a diagonalization of syntax : evidence from complex predicates
In: Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 34 (New York, 2004), p. 587-602
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Prosody as a diagonalization of syntax : evidence from complex predicates
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. Proceedings of NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 34 (2004) 2, 587-601
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Phonological answers (and their corresponding questions)
Csirmaz, Aniko (Hrsg.); Li, Zhiqiang (Hrsg.); Nevins, Andrew (Hrsg.)...
In: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT working papers in linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : Dept. (2002) 42, 1-404
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The role of prosody in laryngeal neutralization
In: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT working papers in linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : Dept. (2002) 42, 357-376
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Proceedings of the Second Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology : Sydney, 29 November - 1 December 1988 . - Proceedings of the ... Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology ; 2 : Proceedings of the Second Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology : Sydney, 29 November - 1 December 1988 . -
Wagner, Michael. - Canberra : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 1988
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