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Replicating in Naxi (Tibeto-Burman) an experiment designed for Yorùbá: An approach to ‘prominence-sensitive prosody' vs. ‘calculated prosody'
In: Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006, Dresden ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00130341 ; 2006, pp.819-822 (2006)
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Pitch and Voice Quality Characteristics of the Lexical Word-Tones of Tamang, as Compared with Level Tones (Naxi data) and Pitch-plus-Voice-Quality Tones (Vietnamese data)
In: Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006, Dresden ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00134939 ; 2006, pp. 819-822 (2006)
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Replicating in Naxi (Tibeto-Burman) an experiment designed for Yorùbá: An approach to ‘prominence-sensitive prosody' vs. ‘calculated prosody'
In: Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006, Dresden ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00130341 ; 2006, pp.819-822 (2006)
Abstract: International audience ; The starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview of typologically varied languages) that it may be useful to characterise prosodic systems in terms of the degree to which they rely on the calculation of tone sequences. Each language could be placed at a certain position along a typological continuum between two types of prosodic organisation: (i) ‘calculated prosody', in languages such as Yorùbá (in which tone serves complex morphophonological functions), whose prosodic structure hinges on the calculation of a tone sequence, by categorical processes such as the association of lexical tones and/or boundary tones, reassociation/‘tone floating', and downstep; and (ii) ‘prominence-sensitive prosody', typologically more common, found in languages such as Chinese, which have fewer elements of categorical tonal calculation, and in which intonation appears to reflect phrasing and informational structure in a largely noncategorical way. In an effort to test (and refine) this hypothesis, an experiment used for Yorùbá is adapted to Naxi, a Sino-Tibetan language which, like Yorùbá, has three lexical tones (High, Mid and Low), but which is hypothesised to be closer to the ‘prominence-sensitive prosody' type, whereas Yorùbá would be closer to the ‘calculated prosody' type. This pilot study on sentences in which all syllables bear the same tone does bring out differences between the two languages in terms of phenomena of phrasing and of prominence.
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; calculated prosody; control of fundamental frequency; contrôle de la fréquence fondamentale; controlled prosody; découpage en constituants; lexical tone; Na; Naxi; phrasing; prominence; prosodic typology; prosodie; prosodie calculée; prosodie contrôlée; prosody; saillance; ton lexical; typologie; typologie prosodique; typology; Yorùbá
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Pitch and Voice Quality Characteristics of the Lexical Word-Tones of Tamang, as Compared with Level Tones (Naxi data) and Pitch-plus-Voice-Quality Tones (Vietnamese data)
In: Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006, Dresden ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00134939 ; 2006, pp. 819-822 (2006)
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Evaluation of a multilingual TTS system with respect to the prosodic quality
In: http://141.64.226.10/~mixdorff/thesis/files/hoffmann_mixdorff.pdf (1999)
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Multilevel rhythm control for speech synthesis using hybrid data driven and rulebased approaches
In: http://www1.hft-leipzig.de/jokisch/publications/jokisch-hirschfeld-icslp1998-rhythm.pdf (1998)
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Measuring the Quality of Pronunciation Dictionaries
In: http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/pmla2002/cd/papers/wolff.pdf
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ISCA Archive Automatic Learning and Optimization of Pronunciation Dictionaries 1
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/adaptation/adap_159.pdf
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ISCA Archive Measuring the Quality of Pronunciation Dictionaries
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/pmla/pmla_117.pdf
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Audiovisual Tools for Phonetic and Articulatory Visualization in Computer-Aided Pronunciation Training
In: http://www.se.cuhk.edu.hk/hccl/publications/pub/LNCS5967.pdf
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Acoustic Analysis of Postvocalic /l / in Chinese Learners of German in the Context of an Overall Perception Experiment
In: http://project.cgm.unive.it/events/SLaTE2011/papers/Jokisch-ding-hoffmann-SLaTE2011-revised.pdf
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Perception and Production of Mandarin Tones by German Speakers
In: http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/papers/100153.pdf
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Spectral distance costs for multilingual unit selection in speech synthesis
In: http://www.eurasip.org/Proceedings/Ext/SPECOM2006/papers/047.pdf
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ISCA Archive CREATING AN INDIVIDUAL SPEECH RHYTHM: A DATA DRIVEN APPROACH
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/ssw3/ssw3_115.pdf
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PROSODIC MODELING OF SYNTHESISED GERMAN WORDS
In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1265/1265.pdf
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Measuring Pitch with Historic Phonetic Devices
In: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/sp2006/papers/sp06_139.pdf
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Bayes Optimal Classification for Corpus-Based Unit Selection in TTS Synthesis
In: http://jth2008.ehu.es/cd/pdfs/articulo/art_35.pdf
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Resynthesis of Prosodic Information Using the Cepstrum Vocoder
In: http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/papers/100358.pdf
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ISCA Archive An Interactive Course on Speech Synthesis
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/matisse/mati_061.pdf
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