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Cross-Lingual Text-to-Speech Using Multi-Task Learning and Speaker Classifier Joint Training ...
Yang, J.; He, Lei. - : arXiv, 2022
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Multilingual Byte2Speech Models for Scalable Low-resource Speech Synthesis ...
He, Mutian; Yang, Jingzhou; He, Lei. - : arXiv, 2021
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Neural Lexicon Reader: Reduce Pronunciation Errors in End-to-end TTS by Leveraging External Textual Knowledge ...
He, Mutian; Yang, Jingzhou; He, Lei. - : arXiv, 2021
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Age-related rhythmic variations: The role of syllable intensity variability ...
Pellegrino, Elisa; He, Lei; Dellwo, Volker. - : Université de Neuchâtel, 2021
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Characterizing speech rhythm using spectral coherence between jaw displacement and speech temporal envelope
In: He, Lei; Zhang, Yu (2020). Characterizing speech rhythm using spectral coherence between jaw displacement and speech temporal envelope. Loquens, 7(2):e074. (2020)
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Speaker individuality in the durational characteristics of voiced intervals: the case of chinese bi-dialectal speakers ...
Zhang, Yu; He, Lei; Dellwo, Volker. - : s.n., 2019
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Exploiting Syntactic Features in a Parsed Tree to Improve End-to-End TTS ...
Guo, Haohan; Soong, Frank K.; He, Lei. - : arXiv, 2019
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Joint event extraction based on hierarchical event schemas from framenet
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Speaker individuality in the durational characteristics of voiced intervals : the case of Chinese bi-dialectal speakers
He, Lei. - 2019
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Speaker individuality in the durational characteristics of voiced intervals: the case of chinese bi-dialectal speakers
In: Zhang, Yu; He, Lei; Dellwo, Volker (2019). Speaker individuality in the durational characteristics of voiced intervals: the case of chinese bi-dialectal speakers. In: International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne/Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 3075-3079. (2019)
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Development of speech rhythm in first language: The role of syllable intensity variability ...
He, Lei. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2018
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Development of speech rhythm in first language: The role of syllable intensity variability
He, Lei. - : Acoustical Soc Amer Amer Inst Physics, 2018
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Computation of L2 speech rhythm based on duration and fundamental frequency
In: Pellegrino, Elisa; He, Lei; Dellwo, Volker (2017). Computation of L2 speech rhythm based on duration and fundamental frequency. In: Trouvain, Jürgen; Steiner, Ingmar; Mobius, Bernd. Elektronische Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2017. Dresden: TUDpress, 246-253. (2017)
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Amplitude envelope kinematics of speech signal: parameter extraction and applications
In: He, Lei; Dellwo, Volker (2017). Amplitude envelope kinematics of speech signal: parameter extraction and applications. In: Trouvain, Jürgen; Steiner, Ingmar; Möbius, Bernd. Elektronische Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2017. Dresden: TUDpress, 1-8. (2017)
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Perception of vocal tract tension: exploring possible prosodic correlates
In: San Segundo, Eugenia; Schwab, Sandra; Dellwo, Volker; He, Lei; Mompeán, José (2017). Perception of vocal tract tension: exploring possible prosodic correlates. In: VII Congreso Internacional de Fonética Experimental, Madrid, 22 November 2017 - 24 November 2017. (2017)
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Speaker Idiosyncratic Intensity Variability in the Speech Signal
He, Lei. - 2017
In: He, Lei. Speaker Idiosyncratic Intensity Variability in the Speech Signal. 2017, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. (2017)
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Abstractive news summarization based on event semantic link network
He, Lei; Zhuge, Hai; Li, Wei. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2016
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Exploring differential topic models for comparative summarization of scientific papers
Zhuge, Hai; Li, Wei; He, Lei. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2016
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Speaker idiosyncratic variability of intensity across syllables ...
He, Lei; Dellwo, Volker. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2014
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Linguistic Variation in Contact: the Use of erhua and rusheng in the Xianggang Community in China
In: Theses - ALL (2014)
Abstract: This study considers dialect variation by young and middle-aged speakers in the Xianggang community in China. The Xianggang community is located at the southern part of China, but it used to be composed of northern people. The contact between northern and southern dialects has given birth to a dialect mixed situation. With the attempt to know the driving force of language change within this speech community, both social factors and linguistic factors have been taken into consideration. In this study, Erhua is chosen as the representation of northern dialects and rusheng is chosen on behalf of the southern dialects. Linguistically, erhua has two environments: post-vocalic and post-nasal. Against the background of Chinese education, social factors such as age, gender, and period of residence as well as the division of northern and southern characteristics have been studied. This study suggests that there is dialect variation within the speech community, while more evidence is needed to support the assumption of dialect acquisition. Age and the division between northern and southern characteristics play significant roles on the use of rusheng and erhua within the speech community. Period of residence has effect on the use of erhua but not on rusheng. Influenced by Putonghua education, young speakers have less variation in their use of these two linguistic variables than middle-aged speakers do. Within the social context of a steel company, the use of rusheng is lexically conditioned because both northern and southern-characterized speakers choose to apply this tone to similar characters. Post-vocalic erhua is a significant linguistic environment for the use of erhua of the northerners. This is changing tendency towards the use of Putonghua within the speech community.
Keyword: Chinese Studies; dialect in contact; language policy; social context; speech community; variation
URL: https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=thesis
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