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Impact of post-lexical context and speech style on word-final /ʁ/ realization in French using large corpora and automatic speech processing
In: R-atics 6 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03041044 ; R-atics 6, Nov 2019, Paris, France (2019)
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POST-CONSONANTAL WORD-FINAL /K/ REALIZATION IN FRENCH: CONTRIBUTIONS OF LARGE CORPORA
In: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02427704 ; 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2019, Melbourne, Australia (2019)
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How do French Cʁ# cluster realizations vary across speaking style?
In: Phonetics and Phonology in Europe (PAPE 2019) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02427873 ; Phonetics and Phonology in Europe (PAPE 2019), Jun 2019, Lecce, Italy (2019)
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Variation in Pluricentric Mandarin Using Large Corpus: a forced alignment-based duration and tone frequency study
In: Pluricentric Languages in Speech Technology - Satellite Workshop at Interspeech 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03041066 ; Pluricentric Languages in Speech Technology - Satellite Workshop at Interspeech 2019, Sep 2019, Graz, Austria (2019)
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Analyzing French /ʁ/ Perception in Chinese Learners Using Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
In: New Sounds 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03041075 ; New Sounds 2019, Aug 2019, Tokyo, Japan (2019)
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POST-CONSONANTAL WORD-FINAL /ʁ/ REALIZATION IN FRENCH: CONTRIBUTIONS OF LARGE CORPORA
In: Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ICPhS 2019 ; International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ICPhS 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03171147 ; International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ICPhS 2019, Aug 2019, Melbourne, Australia (2019)
Abstract: International audience ; French Cʁ#C sequences (eg. quatre sacs /katʁ#sak/, four bags) tend to violate the Sonority Sequencing Principle. This study investigates the realization of Cʁ#C sequences in continuous speech using large corpora: the formal journalistic speech corpus ESTER, the conversational journalistic speech corpus ETAPE and the casual speech corpus NCCFr. Results show that the absence/presence of /ʁ/ is dependent on the absence/presence of schwa: /ʁ/ is almost never absent when schwa is inserted (eg. [katʁə#sak]). Different speech styles trigger different strategies: the more formal the speech style is, the more we observe schwa insertion and the less we observe /ʁ/ deletion (ESTER: 65% schwa insertion, 15% /ʁ/ deletion; NCCFr: 13% schwa insertion, 69% /ʁ/ deletion). Interestingly, the absence/presence of /ʁ/ tends to be related to the durations of the surrounding consonants (Cs in [C(ʁ)#C]) while schwa is not inserted, namely the absence of /K/ correlates with shorter duration.
Keyword: [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences; continuous speech; French /ʁ/; large corpora
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03171147/file/full-paper_323.pdf
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