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Does the Speech Cue Profile Affect Response to Amplitude Envelope Distortion?
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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The Advantage of Knowing the Talker
Souza, Pamela [Sonstige]; Gehani, Namita [Sonstige]; Wright, Richard [Sonstige]. - 2020
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Cross-Linguistic Acoustic Characteristics of Phonation: A Machine Learning Approach
Panfili, Laura. - 2018
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Modeling the Perceptual Learning of Novel Dialect Features
Tatman, Rachael. - 2017
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Um and Uh, and the Expression of Stance in Conversational Speech
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The Role of Morphology in Word Recognition of Hebrew as a Templatic Language
Oganyan, Marina. - 2017
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The Role of Acoustic Detail in the Production and Processing of Vowels in Spontaneous Speech
Sims, Michelle Nicole. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2016
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The Role of Acoustic Detail in the Production and Processing of Vowels in Spontaneous Speech
Sims, Michelle Nicole. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2016
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An Examination of Sources of Variability Across the Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant Test in Cochlear Implant Listeners
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Talker versus dialect effects on speech intelligibility: a symmetrical study
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The Phonetics of Stance-taking
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The prosody of negative ‘yeah’
In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts; Vol 6: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts 2015; 6:1-5 ; 2377-3367 (2015)
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Prosody, intelligibility and familiarity in speech perception
Abstract: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013 ; This thesis concerns the relationship between speech intelligibility and speech prosody, and the role that speech prosody plays in the perceptual advantage that occurs when listening to a familiar talker. A parallel corpus of 90 sentences (each spoken by three talkers of varying intelligibility) was used to create resynthesized stimuli in which fundamental frequency (f0), intensity, and patterns of syllable duration were swapped between all possible pairs of talkers. An additional 90 sentences were reserved for use as training stimuli. Findings from speech-in-noise tasks suggest that the contribution of prosody to intelligibility varies considerably across talkers, evidenced by differences in sentence intelligibility after prosodic replacement from different prosodic donors. In particular, high-intelligibility talkers need not have particularly "good" or "helpful" prosody if their intelligibility rests on articulatory strategies that emphasize robust segmental cues, while talkers with relatively good prosody may nonetheless have low intelligibility (due to non-prosodic factors). Post-hoc acoustic analyses of the stimuli (interpreted in light of the behavioral results) suggest that many acoustic measures index both prosodic and non-prosodic aspects of the speech signal, whereas acoustic measures that reflect only the prosodic component of intelligibility are harder to find. Mean f0 range and mean f0 dynamicity appear to be the most promising measures in this regard, but utterance-final creaky voicing presents a challenge to interpretation due to its exaggeration of f0-related measures. Results of the familiarization experiments were inconclusive; listeners trained on different talkers showed different degrees of task adaptation during familiarization/training, but were unable to generalize to a testing phase involving multiple talkers presented in random order. Thus the contribution of prosody to the familiar talker advantage remains unclear.
Keyword: familiarity; intelligibility; Linguistics; phonetics; prosody; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/23472
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Revisiting population size vs. phoneme inventory size
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 88 (2012) 4, 877-893
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Revisiting the Population vs Phoneme-inventory Correlation
In: Moran, Steven; McCloy, Daniel; Wright, Richard (2012). Revisiting the Population vs Phoneme-inventory Correlation. In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts 2012. eLanguage, Portland, Oregon, 5 January 2012 - 8 January 2012. (2012)
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Modelling talker intelligibility variation in a dialect-controlled corpus
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Revisiting population size vs. phoneme inventory size
Moran, Steven; McCloy, Daniel Robert; Wright, Richard A.. - : Linguistic Society of America, 2012
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Revisiting the population vs phoneme-inventory correlation
In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts; Vol 3: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts 2012; 29:1-5 ; 2377-3367 (2012)
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Afro-American short stories
Puschmann-Nalenz, Barbara [Herausgeber]; Wright, Richard [Mitwirkender]. - Stuttgart : Reclam, 2011
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The Cambridge encyclopedia of the language sciences
Croft, William; Coulmas, Florian; Allen, Mark D.. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011
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