Pitch Movements Under Time Pressure: Effects of Speech Rate on the Melodic Marking of Accents and Boundaries in Dutch |
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... table 3 the resulting substitution matrix is given . Table 3. Paired occurrences in normal and fast speech of boundary - marking pitch configurations , broken down by the different types of configurations encountered ( material from six ...
... table 3 the resulting substitution matrix is given . Table 3. Paired occurrences in normal and fast speech of boundary - marking pitch configurations , broken down by the different types of configurations encountered ( material from six ...
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... Table 4 reveals that the single fall ' B ' is typically used to mark shallow boundaries in the normal tempo ... table is 157 , instead of 162 ( cf. chapter 2 , table 6 ) , as a result of the fact that the following configurations were ...
... Table 4 reveals that the single fall ' B ' is typically used to mark shallow boundaries in the normal tempo ... table is 157 , instead of 162 ( cf. chapter 2 , table 6 ) , as a result of the fact that the following configurations were ...
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... table 2 the overall discrimination and preference responses are presented . Are listeners able to perceive differences between low- and high - anchored rises ? Do they prefer one of the ways of aligning the rise ? In the left panel of ...
... table 2 the overall discrimination and preference responses are presented . Are listeners able to perceive differences between low- and high - anchored rises ? Do they prefer one of the ways of aligning the rise ? In the left panel of ...
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Effects of time pressure on the phonetic realization | 4 |
Deletability of pitch accents and melodic boundary | 15 |
Effects of time pressure on the choice of accentlending | 59 |
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accent-lending and boundary-marking accent-lending pitch configurations accent-lending pitch movements accent-lending pitch rise accent-lending rise accented syllable accents and boundaries accents and melodic alignment analysis appendix Baart boundary-marking pitch configurations boundary-marking pitch movements constituent contour type deletability of pitch deleted in fast duration embedded sentence excursion experiment F-ratio fast speech fast tempo condition flat hat given information Hart hebben heeft hypotheses individual pitch movements intonational phrases investigated listeners low anchor maar material means melodic boundary markings melodic markings mensen niet nieuwe normal and fast normal tempo condition noun phrase number of pitch Ø Ø Ø obligatory I boundaries omitted optional I boundaries perceptually relevant phonetic phonological pitch contours pitch markings positions presented prosodic relative rise and fall root sentence segmental structure speaker VH subsection syllable onset syntactic Table target syllable utterance veel versus voice voice onset vowel length vowel onset wordt zijn