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The intonation contour of non-finality revisited Implications for EFL teaching
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In: English pronunciation instruction: Research-based insights ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03418097 ; Kirkova-Naskova, A.; Henderson, A.; Fouz-González, J. English pronunciation instruction: Research-based insights, John Benjamins Publishing, pp.176 - 195, 2021, Applied linguistics series, ⟨10.1075/aals.19.08her⟩ (2021)
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La entonación de las frases declarativas e interrogativas absolutas en catalán en el corpus inducido de AMPER: un estudio preliminar
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In: Onomázein: Revista de lingüística, filología y traducción de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ISSN 0717-1285, Nº. 53, 2021, pags. 1-21 (2021)
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The British English rising contour: an exception in read speech?
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In: 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02496587 ; 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody, May 2020, Tokyo, Japan (2020)
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Enseignement de l’intonation et neurolinguistique
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In: Corela, Vol 30 (2020) (2020)
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A qualitative analysis of rising tones in Dublin English
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In: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Speech Prosody ; 9th international conference on Speech Prosody ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01814067 ; 9th international conference on Speech Prosody , Jun 2018, Poznan, Poland (2018)
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Rasgos y patrones melódicos de la interrogación en el habla de Santiago de Cuba
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In: PHONICA; Vol. 8 (2012) ; 1699-8774 (2018)
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Cepstral trajectories in linguistic units for text-independent speaker recognition
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Modeling of a rise-fall intonation pattern in the language of young Paris Speakers
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In: Speech Prosody ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01069584 ; Speech Prosody, 2014, 7, pp.814-818 (2014)
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Vers une modélisation acoustique de l'intonation des jeunes en région parisienne : une question de " proximité " ?
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In: ISSN: 1661-8246 ; EISSN: 1661-8246 ; Nouveaux Cahiers de Linguistique Française ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01069593 ; Nouveaux Cahiers de Linguistique Française, Université de Genève, 2014, 31, pp.257-171 (2014)
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The Dialogical Dimension of Intonational Meaning: Evidence from French
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In: ISSN: 0378-2166 ; EISSN: 1879-1387 ; Journal of Pragmatics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01485956 ; Journal of Pragmatics, Elsevier, 2014, 74, pp.15-29. ⟨10.1016/j.pragma.2014.08.013⟩ (2014)
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Rasgos y patrones melódicos de la interrogación en el habla de Santiago de Cuba
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In: PHONICA; Vol. 8 (2012); 17-43 ; 1699-8774 (2014)
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Perception of Glottalization in Varying Pitch Contexts in Mandarin Chinese
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Although glottalization has often been associated with low pitch, evidence from a number of sources supports the assertion that this association is not obligatory, and is likely to be language-specific. Following a previous study testing perception of glottalization by German, English, and Swedish listeners, the current research investigates the influence of pitch context on the perception of glottalization by native speakers of a tone language, Mandarin Chinese. Listeners heard AXB sets in which they were asked to match glottalized stimuli with pitch contours. We find that Mandarin listeners tend not to be influenced by the pitch context when judging the pitch of glottalized stretches of speech. These data lend support to the idea that the perception of glottalization varies in relation to language-specific prosodic structure. ; casl ; [1] Gordon, M. & P. Ladefoged (2001). Phonation types: a crosslinguistic overview. Journalof Phonetics 29: 383-406. [2] Gerratt, B.R. & J. Kreiman (2001). Toward a taxonomy of nonmodal phonation. Journal of Phonetics 29: 365-381. [3] Catford, J.C. (1964). Phonation types: the classification of some laryngeal components of speech production. In: Abercrombie, D. et al. (eds.) In honour of Daniel Jones, London: Longmans, pp. 26-37. [4] Blomgren, M., Y. Chen, M.L. Ng, & H.R. Gilbert (1998). Acoustic, aerodynamic, physiologic, and perceptual properties of modal and vocal fry registers. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103(5): 2649-2658. [5] Gussenhoven, C. (2004). The phonology of tone and intonation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [6] Pierrehumbert, J. & D. Talkin (1992). Lenition of /h/ and glottal stop. In Papers in Laboratory Phonology II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 90-117. [7] Pierrehumbert, J. (1995). Prosodic effects on glottal allophones. In: Fujimura, O., Hirano, M. (eds.), Vocal fold physiology: voice quality control. Singular Publishing Group, San Diego, pp. 39- 60. [8] Dilley, L., S. Shattuck-Hufnagel, & M. Ostendorf (1996). Glottalization of word-initial vowels as a function of prosodic structure. Journal of Phonetics 24: 423-444. [9] Redi, L. & S. Shattuck-Hufnagel (2001). Variation in the realization of glottalization in normal speakers. Journal of Phonetics 29: 407-429. [10] Henton, C. & A. Bladon (1988). Creak as a socio-phonetic marker. In Hyman, L.M. & C.N. Li (eds.) Language, Speech and Mind: studies in honor of Victoria A. Fromkin. London, pp. 3- 29. [11] Huffman, M.K. (2005). Segmental and prosodic effects on coda glottalization. Journal of Phonetics 33: 335-362. [12] Ogden, R. (2001). Turn transition, creak and glottal stop in Finnish talk-in-interaction. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 31: 139-152. [13] Ogden, R. (2004). Non-modal voice quality and turn-taking in Finnish. In Couper-Kuhlen, E & Ford, C. (eds.) Sound patterns in interaction: cross-linguistic studies from conversation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 29-62. [14] Bissiri, M. P., M.L. Lecumberri, M. Cooke & J. Vol_n, (2011). The role of word-initial glottal stops in recognizing English words. Proceedings of Interspeech 2011, Florence, Italy, pp. 165-168. [15] Kohler, K. J. (1994). Glottal stops and glottalization in German. Phonetica 51: 38-51. [16] Ding, H., O. Jokisch & R. Hoffmann (2004). Glottalization in inventory construction: a cross-language study. Proceedings of ISCSLP 2004, Hong Kong, pp. 37-40. [17] Chao, Y.R. (1968). A Grammar of Spoken Chinese. Berkeley, University of California Press. [18] Ding, H. & J. Helbig (1996). Sprecher- und kontextbedingte Varianz des dritten Vokaltones in chinesischen Silben - eine akustische Untersuchung. Proceedings of DAGA 1996, Bonn, Germany, pp. 514-515. [19] Silverman, D. (1997). Laryngeal Complexity in Otomanguean Vowels. Phonology 14: 235-261. [20] Frazier, M. (2008). The interaction of pitch and creaky voice: data from Yucatec Maya and cross-linguistic implications. UBC Working Papers in Linguistics: Proceedings of Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA), pp. 112-125. [21] N_ Chasaide, A. & C. Gobl (2004). Voice quality and f0 in prosody: towards a holistic account. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Speech Prosody, Nara, Japan, pp. 189-196. [22] Bissiri, M.P. & M. Zellers (2013). Perception of glottalization in varying pitch contexts across languages. Proceedings of Interspeech 2013, Lyon, France, pp. 253-257. [23] Boersma, P. & D. Weenink (2013). Praat: doing phonetics by computer [Computer program]. Available http://www.praat.org/. [24] Liu, S. & A.G. Samuel (2004). Perception of Mandarin lexical tones when F0 information is neutralized. Language and Speech 47(2): 109-138. [25] Lee, C.-Y., L. Tao & Z.S. Bond (2008). Identification of acoustically modified Mandarin tones by native listeners. Journal of Phonetics 36: 537-563. ; pub ; 4421 ; pub
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Although Glottalization Has Often Been Associated With Low Pitch; And Is Likely To Be Language-Specific. Following A Previous Study Testing Perception Of Glottalization By German; And Swedish Listeners; English; Evidence From A Number Of Sources Supports The Assertion That This Association Is Not Obligatory; Mandarin Chinese. Listeners Heard Axb Sets In Which They Were Asked To Match Glottalized Stimuli With Pitch Contours. We Find That Mandarin Listeners Tend Not To Be Influenced By The Pitch Context When Judging The Pitch Of Glottalized Stretches Of Speech. These Data Lend Support To The Idea That The Perception Of Glottalization Varies In Relation To Language-Specific Prosodic Structure.; The Current Research Investigates The Influence Of Pitch Context On The Perception Of Glottalization By Native Speakers Of A Tone Language
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/4421 https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/4421 http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/files/bissiri-zellers-ding-sp-2014-submitted-4.pdf
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A Subsegmental Correspondence Approach to Contour Tone (Dis)Harmony Patterns
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2014)
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CROSS-LINGUISTIC STUDY OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH PROSODY ; CROSS-LINGUISTIC STUDY OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH PROSODY: F0 Slopes and Levels and Vowel Durations in Laboratory Data
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In: ISSN: 0741-6164 ; The Phonetician. Journal of the International Society of Phonetic Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00947390 ; The Phonetician. Journal of the International Society of Phonetic Sciences, International Society of Phonetic Sciences - ISPhS, 2013, 2013/I-II (107-108), pp.35-52 (2013)
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Intonational meaning involves attribution of intentions: the case of French
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In: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia 6 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01510206 ; Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia 6, Jun 2013, Lisbonne, Portugal. non paginé (2013)
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L'ancrage corporel et praxique du langage. Communauté corporelle et altérité dans l'enseignement d'une « langue » orale étrangère
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In: Langages, N 192, 4, 2013-12-01, pp.73-86 (2013)
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Épenthèse et Principe de Projection Élargi
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In: Actes du Réseau Français de Phonologie 2012 ; 10ème Colloque du Réseau Français de Phonologie ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01057055 ; 10ème Colloque du Réseau Français de Phonologie, Jun 2012, Paris, France. pp.1-2 (2012)
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