Prosody

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41Listeners’ perceptions of phrasing produced by native and non-native readers in English Caroline L. Smith and Paul Edmunds University of New Mexico ,   The method of “Rapid Prosody Tra

Listeners’ perceptions of phrasing produced by native and non-native readers in English Caroline L. Smith and Paul Edmunds University of New Mexico , The method of “Rapid Prosody Tra

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Source URL: www.labphon.org

- Date: 2014-10-07 13:15:30
    42What does really really mean?: Prosody and gradience in dialogue Catherine Lai, University of Pennsylvania,  Introduction. This paper provides a unified analysis of epistemic, actuality, intensif

    What does really really mean?: Prosody and gradience in dialogue Catherine Lai, University of Pennsylvania, Introduction. This paper provides a unified analysis of epistemic, actuality, intensif

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    Source URL: www.macsim.us

    - Date: 2011-06-24 13:35:02
      43Detecting articulatory compensation in acoustic data through linear regression modeling Alina Khasanova1 , Jennifer Cole2 , Mark Hasegawa-Johnson3 1  unaffiliated

      Detecting articulatory compensation in acoustic data through linear regression modeling Alina Khasanova1 , Jennifer Cole2 , Mark Hasegawa-Johnson3 1 unaffiliated

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      Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

      - Date: 2014-04-01 08:53:19
        44Contextual inferences over speakers’ pragmatic intentions: Preschoolers’ comprehension of contrastive prosody Chigusa Kurumada  Department of Linguistics Stanford University

        Contextual inferences over speakers’ pragmatic intentions: Preschoolers’ comprehension of contrastive prosody Chigusa Kurumada Department of Linguistics Stanford University

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        Source URL: kinderlab.bcs.rochester.edu

        - Date: 2015-11-13 10:25:50
          45Cyclicity
and
Opacity
Effects
in
the
Prosody
of
Two
Different
Clitic
Classes
in
New­Shtokavian
 Variants
 Malgorzata
E.
Cavar
and
Damir
Cavar
 Eastern
Michigan
University


          Cyclicity
and
Opacity
Effects
in
the
Prosody
of
Two
Different
Clitic
Classes
in
New­Shtokavian
 Variants
 Malgorzata
E.
Cavar
and
Damir
Cavar
 Eastern
Michigan
University


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          Source URL: cavar.me

          - Date: 2013-01-27 21:14:12
            46Local Acoustic Cues Distinguish Two Levels of Prosodic Phrasing: Speech Corpus Evidence Tae-Jin Yoon, Heejin Kim, and Sandra Chavarría Department of Linguistics University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  

            Local Acoustic Cues Distinguish Two Levels of Prosodic Phrasing: Speech Corpus Evidence Tae-Jin Yoon, Heejin Kim, and Sandra Chavarría Department of Linguistics University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 

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            Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

            - Date: 2009-05-04 17:19:37
              47CATEGORICAL VS. EPISODIC MEMORY FOR PITCH ACCENTS IN ENGLISH Amelia E. Kimball1, Jennifer Cole1, Gary Dell1, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel2 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign1, Massachusetts Institute of Technology2

              CATEGORICAL VS. EPISODIC MEMORY FOR PITCH ACCENTS IN ENGLISH Amelia E. Kimball1, Jennifer Cole1, Gary Dell1, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel2 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign1, Massachusetts Institute of Technology2

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              Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

              - Date: 2015-06-05 17:25:38
                48TEMPO AND PROSODY IN TURKISH TAKSIM IMPROVISATION Andr´e Holzapfel Bo˘gazic¸i University, Istanbul, Turkey {xyzapfel}@gmail.com  Instrumental improvisation in Turkish makam music, the taksim,

                TEMPO AND PROSODY IN TURKISH TAKSIM IMPROVISATION Andr´e Holzapfel Bo˘gazic¸i University, Istanbul, Turkey {xyzapfel}@gmail.com Instrumental improvisation in Turkish makam music, the taksim,

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                Source URL: www.rhythmos.org

                - Date: 2013-06-11 13:36:56
                  49Prosody and listeners’ interpretation of ambiguous Joseph Tyler (University of Michigan) While prosody has been shown to correlate in systematic ways with the structure of discourse in speech (Lehiste 1975, Hirschberg

                  Prosody and listeners’ interpretation of ambiguous Joseph Tyler (University of Michigan) While prosody has been shown to correlate in systematic ways with the structure of discourse in speech (Lehiste 1975, Hirschberg

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                  Source URL: www.ling.ohio-state.edu

                  Language: English - Date: 2011-10-20 06:42:33
                  50ICPhS XVII  Hong Kong, 17-21 August 2011 Regular Session

                  ICPhS XVII Hong Kong, 17-21 August 2011 Regular Session

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                  Source URL: www.bodowinter.com

                  Language: English - Date: 2012-03-21 03:48:20