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Contextual time-continuous emotion recognition based on multimodal data ...
Fedotov, Dmitrii. - : Universität Ulm, 2022
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Mentale Prozesse bei der Verarbeitung deutscher Nominalkomposita durch Deutschlernende
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The Effects of Event Depictions in Second Language Phrasal Vocabulary Learning
Nguyen, Huong Thi Thu. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2022
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Overview of GermEval Task 2, 2019 shared task on the identification of offensive language
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Acquiring Syntactic Variability: The Production of Wh-Questions in Children and Adults Speaking Akan
Omane, Paul Okyere; Höhle, Barbara (Prof. Dr.). - 2022
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Pleiotropy of phonetic indices in the expression of syllabic organization
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Grenzen der Differenzierbarkeit von Attitüden in der Kommunikation
Hönemann, Angelika. - : Universität Bielefeld, 2022
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Word Order, Intonation, and Prosodic Phrasing: Individual Differences in the Production and Identification of Narrow and Wide Focus in Urdu
Jabeen, Farhat. - : MDPI AG, 2022
Abstract: Jabeen F. Word Order, Intonation, and Prosodic Phrasing: Individual Differences in the Production and Identification of Narrow and Wide Focus in Urdu. Languages . 2022;7(2): 103. ; This study investigates speaker based variation in the use of word order and intonation to mark narrow and wide focus in Urdu. The identification of focus type and position, as well as the prosodic phrasing of declarative sentences produced in the target focus conditions, is also discussed. The results of a semi-spontaneous production experiment indicated no preference for a linear position, as the focused nouns were mostly placed in situ (89%). The analysis of phonetic cues showed significant inter- and intraspeaker variation in participants’ use of longer noun duration, higher F0 peak, and wider F0 range in the narrowly focused nouns, as compared with their counterparts produced in wide focus. In the identification survey conducted online, the consistent use of phonetic cues in speech production was found to influence the correct identification of narrow focus and the position of focused nouns. Another online survey, concerning the prosodic phrasing of sentences produced in narrow and wide focus, showed participants’ slight preference for a recursive Intonational Phrase boundary on the left edge of the narrowly focused nouns. The results of both the surveys show that Urdu speakers vary in their identification of focus as well as their choice of prosodic phrasing in the target contexts. This research highlights the role of individual variation in the use of word order and phonetic cues to mark narrow and wide focus in Urdu. It also illustrates that the identification of focus type and phrasing is far from uniform. These findings have implications for the analysis of intonation in general, as this study testifies that the production and identification of intonation and prosodic phrasing are not invariable and speakers and listeners differ in their use of available linguistic means (word order vs. intonational categories), the selection, as well as the manipulation of phonetic cues.
Keyword: Accentual Phrase; ddc:410; focus identification; Hindi; Intermediate Phrase; interspeaker variation; intonation; Intonational Phrase; intraspeaker variation; narrow focus; prosodic phrasing; Urdu; wide focus; word order
URL: https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/download/2962524/2962525
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Automatic Phonetic Transcription of Standard Arabic with Applications in the NLP Domain ; Automatische phonetische Transkription des Standard-Arabischen mit Anwendungen im NLP-Bereich
Sindran, Fadi. - 2022
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Open demands for corpus analysis tools - a user-centered study ; Offene Anforderungen an Korpusanalysewerkzeuge - eine nutzerzentrierte Studie
Lyding, Verena. - 2022
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Die sprachliche Behandlung der Geschlechter in deutschen und französischen Wahlprogrammen zur Europawahl 2019:Eine gender- und politolinguistische Untersuchung
Vedder, S.B.H. (Sebastian). - 2021
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Attitudes of Nigerians towards Accents of English
Oyebola, F. (Folajimi). - 2021
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The Interplay of Language Awareness and Bilingual Writing Abilities in Heritage Language Speakers
In: Languages (2021)
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Domain adaptation in Natural Language Processing
Sedinkina, Marina. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2021
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The Traceback method in child language acquisition research: Identifying patterns in early speech
In: Language and Cognition (2021)
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"Was war oder ist Ihre schönste, tollste und angenehmste Kindhitserinnerung?"
Duda, Florian; Ballis, Anja; Gloe, Markus. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2021
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Syntaxanalyse nach CGEL
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Neologismen im Gegenwartsdeutschen – Probleme in Theorie und Praxis
In: Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature (2021)
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Deutsch als Minderheitensprache
In: Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature (2021)
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Non-canonical subjects and subject positions
Lowell Sluckin, Benjamin. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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