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Function Words at the Interface: A Two-Tier Approach
In: Languages; Volume 6; Issue 4; Pages: 197 (2021)
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The prosodic grammar of contemporary standard Ukrainian
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Языковая игра на основе просодии ... : Language games based on prosody ...
Павлова, Анна Владимировна. - : Уральский государственный педагогический университет, 2020
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Early Vedic – Phonology, Part 3 ... : Accent, Prosodic Structure ...
Aufderheide, Tim Felix; Keydana, Götz. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Multisyllabic Word Reading in Grades 4 and 5: Accuracy, Errors, and Associated Child-Level Skills
Heggie, Lindsay. - 2017
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Para uma caracterização da distinção entre palavras prosódicas e clíticos com base em dados de frequência
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Word-minimality, Epenthesis and Coda Licensing in the Early Acquisition of English ...
Demuth, Katherine. - : Databrary, 2014
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The Development of articles in children's early Spanish : prosodic interactions between lexical and grammatical form
Demuth, Katherine; Patrolia, Meghan; Song, Jae Yung. - : Sage Publications, 2012
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Variation patterns and creativity in English non-compositional binomials
In: Analizar datos > Describir variación / Analysing data > Describing variation ; https://hal-unilim.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01645054 ; Analizar datos > Describir variación / Analysing data > Describing variation, 2010 (2010)
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Prosodic variation in L2: a case of Germans speaking
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/exling2008/exl8_021.pdf (2008)
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Entropy Based Classifier Combination for Sentence Segmentation
In: DTIC (2007)
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Using Prosody for Automatic Sentence Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings
In: DTIC (2006)
Abstract: We explore the use of prosodic features beyond pauses, including duration, pitch, and energy features, for automatic sentence segmentation of ICSI meeting data. We examine two different approaches to boundary classification: score-level combination of independent language and prosodic models using HMMs, and feature-level combination of models using a boosting-based method (BoosTexter). We report classification results for reference word transcripts as well as for transcripts from a state-of-the-art automatic speech recognizer (ASR). We also compare results using the lexical model plus a pause-only prosody model, versus results using additional prosodic features. Results show that (1) information from pauses is important, including pause duration both at the boundary and at the previous and following word boundaries; (2) adding duration, pitch, and energy features yields significant improvement over pause alone; (3) the integrated boosting-based model performs better than the HMM for ASR conditions; (4) training the boosting-based model on recognized words yields further improvement. ; Presented at the International Conference on Text, Speech, and Dialogue (9th) (TSD 2006) held in Brno, Czech Republic on 11-15 Sep 2006. Published in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Text, Speech, and Dialogue (9th), 2006. Sponsored in part by National Science Foundation contract no. IIS-0121396.
Keyword: *BOUNDARIES; *MODELS; *PROSODIC FEATURES; *PROSODY; *SENTENCE SEGMENTATION; *SPEECH RECOGNITION; ALGORITHMS; ASR(AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNIZER); AUTOMATIC; BOOSTING; CLASSIFICATION; CLASSIFIERS; Cybernetics; HMM(HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS); LEXICAL FEATURES; Linguistics; MARKOV PROCESSES; PAUSES; SYMPOSIA; TEAMS(PERSONNEL); Voice Communications; WORDS(LANGUAGE)
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA459015
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Word-minimality, epenthesis and coda licensing in the early acquisition of English
Demuth, Katherine; Culbertson, Jennifer; Alter, Jennifer. - : Sage Publications, 2006
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On Speaker-Specific Prosodic Models for Automatic Dialog Act Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings
In: DTIC (2006)
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Size Restrictions in Prosodic Morphology
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The Interaction of cues to phrasing and cues to lexical stress in Greek
Kainada, Evia. - 2005
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Language variation : papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff
Wald, Benji Victor (Mitarb.); Bradley, David (Hrsg.); Noonan, Michael (Mitarb.). - Canberra : Australian National Univ., Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2003
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Prosody and sentence disambiguation in European Portuguese
In: http://ddd.uab.es/pub/linguistics/16956885v2p249.pdf (2003)
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The role of prosodic boundaries in the resolution of
In: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paola/Salverdaetal2003.pdf (2003)
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Stress and loan words in German
In: Rivista di linguistica. - Ospedaletto, (Pisa) : Pacini 10 (1998) 2, 355-392
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