W1.01 |
Pitch Behavior Detection for Automatic Prominence Recognition |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102001:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Giovanni Abete, Francesco Cutugno, Bogdan Ludusan and Antonio Origlia, University of Naples, Italy |
W1.02 |
The Effect of Priming on the Correlations between Prominence Ratings and Acoustic Features |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102003:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Denis Arnold, University of Bonn, Germany |
| Petra Wagner, University of Bielefeld, Germany |
| Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn, Germany |
W1.03 |
C-PROM. An annotated Corpus for French Prominence Studies. |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102005:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Mathieu Avanzi, Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
| Anne-Catherine Simon, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
| Jean-Philippe Goldman, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
| Antoine Auchlin, Genève, Switzerland |
W1.04 |
A Corpus-based Learning Method for Prominence Detection in Spontaneous Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102004:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Mathieu Avanzi, Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
| Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Paris Ouest Nanterre, France |
| Bernard Victorri, Lattice, ENS, Paris, France |
W1.05 |
An Articulatory Account of Rhythm, Prominence and Phrasal Articulation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102006:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Donna Erickson, Showa Music University, Kawasaki City, Japan |
W1.06 |
Perception of Prominence Patterns in English Nominal Compounds |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102007:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Gero Kunter, Universität Siegen, Germany |
W1.07 |
Acquisition and Development of Syllabic Prominence in German Speaking Style |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102008:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Britta Lintfert, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
| Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn, Germany |
W1.08 |
Prominence Detection without Syllabic Segmentation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102009:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Philippe Martin, Paris Diderot, France |
W1.09 |
Challenging the Perceptual Relevance of Prosodic Breaks in Multilingual Spontaneous Speech. Corpora: C-ORAL-BRASIL / C-ORAL-ROM |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102010:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Massimo Moneglia, University of Florence, Italy |
| Tommaso Raso, 2UFMG, Brazil |
| Maryualê Malvessi-Mittmann, 2UFMG, Brazil |
| Heliana Mello, 2UFMG, Brazil |
W1.10 |
Automatic Prominence Classification in Swedish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102002:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Samer al Moubayed, Gopal Ananthakrishnan and Laura Enflo, Center for Speech Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden |
W1.11 |
Production of English Prominence by Native Mandarin Chinese Speakers |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102011:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Andrew Rosenberg, Queens College, New York, United States |
| Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, New York, United States |
W1.12 |
Speaker Consistency in the Realization of Prosodic Prominence in the Boston University Radio Speech Corpus |
| Speech Prosody 2010 102012:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Tae-Jin Yoon, McMaster University, Canada |
P1.01 |
Language-specific and universal patterns in narrow focus marking in Romani |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100086:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Evangelia Adamou, Oral Tradition Languages and Civilizations (LACITO)- National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France |
| Amalia Arvaniti, University of California, San Diego, United States |
P1.02 |
The Implicit Prosody Hypothesis applied to Foreign Language Learning: From oral abilities to reading skills. |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100648:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Charlotte Alazard;, U.R.I Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse II Mirail, France |
| Corine Astésano;, U.R.I Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse II Mirail, France |
| Michel Billières, U.R.I Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse II Mirail, France |
P1.03 |
Perceptual Cues to Yes/No Question Intonation in Kabardian |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100854:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ayla Bozkurt Applebaum, University of California at Santa Barbara, United States |
P1.04 |
Production–perception entrainment in speech rhythm |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100221:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Pablo Arantes, Plínio Almeida Barbosa, State University of Campinas, Brazil |
P1.05 |
Rhythm classes and speech perception |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100887:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Amalia Arvaniti, Tristie Ross, University of California, San Diego, United States |
P1.06 |
Word prosody in early child Catalan, Spanish and English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100173:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell, The Open University, United Kingdom |
P1.07 |
A multi-level approach to speech rate in British English: towards an analysis-by-synthesis method |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100988:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Cyril Auran and Caroline Bouzon, Univ Lille 3, France |
P1.08 |
Automatic Differentiation Between Accents of Native and Non-Native English, and the Significance of Prosody |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100204:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ladan Baghai-Ravary, University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
P1.09 |
Automatic duration-related salience detection in Brazilian Portuguese read and spontaneous speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100067:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Plínio Almeida Barbosa, University of Campinas, Brazil |
P1.10 |
A Preliminary Analysis of the Relationship of Speech Rate to Speech-Timing Metrics as applied to Large Corpora of Non-Laboratory Speech in English and Chinese Broadcast News |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100423:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Matthew Benton, The University of Texas at Arlington, United States |
P1.11 |
Speech is “heterometric”: The changing rhythms of speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100074:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Steven Brown, McMaster University, Canada |
| Kyle Weishaar, McMaster University, Canada |
P1.12 |
Typology of Paiwan Interrogative Prosody |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100376:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chun-Mei Chen, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan |
P1.13 |
A Corpus-based Study on Prosodic Grouping and Boundary Tones in Mandarin Learners’ English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100175:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sally Chen, Janice Fon, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
P1.14 |
A Model for Rhythmicity in Spoken Cantonese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100078:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ivan Chow, Steven Brown, Matthew Poon, Kyle Weishaar, The University of Western Ontario, Canada |
P1.15 |
The role of speech rhythm in attending to one of two simultaneous speakers |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100039:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ian Cushing, Volker Dellwo, University of Salford, United Kingdom |
P1.16 |
Perception and Production of Mandarin Tones by German Speakers |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100153:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hongwei Ding, Oliver Jokisch and Rüdiger Hoffmann, Tongji University, China |
P1.17 |
Combining greedy algorithms with expert guided manipulation for the definition of a balanced prosodic Spanish-Catalan radio news corpus |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100061:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| David Escudero-Mancebo, Cesar Gonzalez Ferreras, Juan María Garrido Almiñana, Enma Rodero, Lourdes Aguilar, Antonio Bonafonte, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain |
P1.18 |
Prosodic Phrasing in Argentinean Spanish: Buenos Aires and Neuquén |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100111:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ingo Feldhausen, Universität Hamburg (SFB 538), Germany |
| Christoph Gabriel, Universität Hamburg (SFB 538), Germany |
| Andrea Pešková, Universität Hamburg (SFB 538), Germany |
P1.19 |
The prosody of embedded coordinations in German and Hindi |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100014:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Caroline Féry, Institut für Kognitive Linguistik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
| Gerrit Kentner, Institut für Kognitive Linguistik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, |
P1.20 |
Modelling the Interaction of Intonation and Lexical Tone in Vietnamese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100042:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Kieu-Phuong Ha, Martine Grice, IfL Phonetik, Germany |
P1.21 |
The Production of Coarticulated Mandarin Tones by Inexperienced and Experienced English Speakers of Mandarin |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100123:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Yunjuan He, University of Florida, United States |
| Ratree Wayland, University of Florida, United States |
P1.22 |
Lhasa Tones |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100163:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Fang Hu, Ziyu Xiong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China |
P1.23 |
Durational Variability of Vowel Quantity Boundary for Japanese, Finnish and Czech Speakers in Perception |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100192:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Toshiko Isei-Jaakkola, Chubu University, Japan |
P1.24 |
Polish-accented French prosody in perception and production: transfer or universal acquisition process? |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100987:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Anna Kaglik, UMR7023 Université Paris 8, France |
| Philippe Boula de Mareüil, LIMSI-CNRS, France |
P1.25 |
Salient Prosodic Features on Judgments of Second Language Accent |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100016:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Okim Kang, English Dept., Northern Arizona University, United States |
P1.26 |
A Corpus Study of the Prosody of Polysyllabic Words in Mandarin Chinese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100457:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Catherine Lai, University of Pennsylvania, United States |
| Yanyan Sui, University of Pennsylvania, United States |
| Jiahong Yuan, University of Pennsylvania, United States |
P1.27 |
Usages of an external duration model for HMM-based speech synthesis |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100073:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Javier Latorre, Toshiba Research Europe, United Kingdom |
| Sabine Buchholz, Toshiba Research Europe, United Kingdom |
| Masami Akamine, Toshiba Corporate Research and Development Center, Japan |
P1.28 |
Statistical Modeling of F0 and Timing of Swiss German Dialects |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100180:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Adrian Leemann, University of Berne, Switzerland |
| Beat Siebenhaar, University of Leipzig, Germany |
P1.29 |
Variation in Vowel Quality as a Feature of Estonian Quantity |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100877:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Pärtel Lippus, Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia |
P1.30 |
Incorporation of Excitation Source and Duration Variations in Speech Synthesized at Different Speaking Rates |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100725:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sri Harish Reddy Mallidi, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India |
| B Yegnanarayana, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India |
P1.31 |
Speech rate and rhythmic variation in Brazilian Portuguese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100875:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Alexsandro R. Meireles, João Paulo Tozetti, Rogério R. Borges, Federal University of Espírito Santo - Departamento de Línguas e Letras, Brazil |
P1.32 |
Quantitative Modeling of Norwegian Tonal Accents in Different Focus Conditions |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100828:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hansjörg Mixdorff, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany |
| Bistra Andreeva, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany |
| Jacques Koreman, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway |
P1.33 |
Production of the merging tones in Hong Kong Cantonese: preliminary data on monosyllables |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100986:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Peggy Pik-Ki Mok, Peggy Wai-Yi Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
P1.34 |
Investigation of lexical f0 and duration patterns in French using large broadcast news speech corpora |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100059:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Rena Nemoto, LIMSI-CNRS and Université Paris-Sud 11, France |
| Martine Adda-Decker, LIMSI-CNRS, France |
| Jacques Durand, CLLE-ERSS/CNRS and Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, France |
P1.35 |
Identification and Discrimination of Word Stress by Taiwanese EFL Learners |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100962:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Shu-chen Ou, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan |
P1.36 |
Assessing Rhythmic Differences with Synchronous Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100141:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Michael L. O’Dell, Tommi Nieminen, Liisa Mustanoja, University of Tampere, Finland |
P1.37 |
Speech rhythm as durational marking of prosodic heads and edges. Evidence from Catalan, English, and Spanish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100951:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell, Lluïsa Astruc, Brechtje Post, Elinor Payne, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain |
P1.38 |
A comparison of rhythm metrics in different speaking styles and in fifteen regional varieties of Italian |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100826:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Giordano Rosa, Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies, University of Salerno, Italy |
| D'Anna Leandro, Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies, University of Salerno, Italy |
P1.39 |
The Quantitative Organization of Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100102:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Christopher Sappok, Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaften, Abt. Sprache und Kommunikation, Germany |
P1.40 |
Prosody Transfer and Suppression: Stages of Tone Acquisition |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100968:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chilin Shih, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States |
| Hsin-Yi Dora Lu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States |
P1.41 |
Effect of narrow focus on the tonal realization in Georgian |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100237:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Stavros Skopeteas, Caroline Féry, Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany, Germany |
P1.42 |
Rhythm Metrics and the Production of L1/L2 |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100959:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Anne Tortel, Daniel Hirst, laboratoire Parole et Langage, France |
P1.43 |
Belfast Intonation in L2 speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100963:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Christiane Ulbrich, University of Ulster, United Kingdom |
P1.44 |
Pitch contours in Russian yes/no questions by Finns |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100072:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Riikka Ullakonoja, University of Jyväskylä, Finland |
P1.45 |
The perception of non-native lexical pitch accent by speakers of `accentless` Japanese dialects |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100090:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Akira Utsugi, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan |
| Masatoshi Koizumi, Department of Linguistics, Tohoku University, Japan |
| Reiko Mazuka, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan |
P1.46 |
Early Acquisition of F0 Alignment and Scaling Patterns in Catalan and Spanish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100839:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Maria del Mar Vanrell, Pilar Prieto, Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain |
P1.47 |
Two Sides of the Same Coin? Investigating Iambic and Trochaic Timing and Prominence in German Poetry |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100324:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Petra Wagner, Universität Bielefeld, Germany |
P1.48 |
Prosodic Analysis on English Mild Imperatives of Chinese EFL Learners |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100036:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Xia Wang, Jia Sun, and Aijun Li, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China |
P1.49 |
Perception and Production of Prominence Distribution Patterns of Chinese EFL Learners |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100046:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Xia Wang, Aijun Li, Xiaoli Ji, Institute of Linguistics, CASS, China |
P1.50 |
The Effect of Min Proficiency on the Realization of Mandarin Tones in Mandarin-Min Bilinguals |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100420:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| E-Chin Wu, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
| Janice Fon, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
P1.51 |
Capturing Inter-speaker Invariance Using Statistical Measures of Rhythm |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100201:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Tae-Jin Yoon, McMaster University, Canada |
P1.52 |
Perception of Foreign Accent in Spontaneous L2 English Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100884:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jiahong Yuan, University of Pennsylvania, United States |
| Yue Jiang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China |
| Ziang Song, University of Pennsylvania, United States |
P1.53 |
The position of clitics in Persian intonational structure |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100108:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Vahideh Abolhasani Zadeh, University of Tehran/ Radboud University Nijmegen, Iran |
| Carlos Gussenhoven, Radboud University Nijmegen/ Queen Mary University of London, Netherlands |
| Mahmood Bijankhan, University of Tehran, Iran |
P1.54 |
English Rhythmic Structure and Tone-Units Perception by the Speakers of Chinese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100055:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Victoria Zavyalova and Marina Polyanskaya, Institute of Foreign Languages , Far Eastern National University, Russia |
P1.55 |
Word-level prosody in Sotho-Tswana |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100861:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sabine Zerbian,Etienne Barnard, Meraka Institute, CSIR, South Africa |
P2a.01 |
A Tool for Automatic F0 Stylisation, Annotation and Modelling of Large Corpora |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100041:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Juan María Garrido Almiñana, Departament de Traducció i Ciències del Llenguatge, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain |
P2a.02 |
Unresolved Anger: Prosodic analysis and classification of speech from a therapeutical setting |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100824:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Noam Amir, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Ofer Amir, Daniel Rochman, Gary M. Diamond, Tammy Isserles, Shira Abramson, Dept. of Communication Disorders, Tel Aviv University, Israel |
P2a.03 |
Prediction and Realisation of Conversational Characteristics by Utilising Spontaneous Speech for Unit Selection |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100116:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sebastian Andersson, The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
| Kallirroi Georgila, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, United States |
| David Traum, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, United States |
| Matthew Aylett, The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh / CereProc Ltd, United Kingdom |
| Robert A.J. Clark, The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
P2a.04 |
Prosodic Correlates of Acted vs. Spontaneous Discrimination of Expressive Speech: A Pilot Study |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100097:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Nicolas Audibert, Véronique Aubergé, Albert Rilliard, Laboratoire d`Informatique d`Avignon, France |
P2a.05 |
A New Bidirectional Neural Network Model for the Acoustic-Articulatory Inversion Mapping For Speech Recognition |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100580:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hossein Behbood, Seyyed Ali Seyyedsalehi, Hamid Reza Tohidypour, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Iran |
P2a.06 |
A Novel Feature Extraction for Neural – based Modes in Acoustic-Articulatory Inversion Mapping |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100582:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hossein Behbood, Seyyed Ali Seyyedsalehi, Hamid Reza Tohidypour, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Iran |
P2a.07 |
Expresso: Transformation of Expressivity in Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100043:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Grégory Beller, IRCAM, France |
P2a.08 |
Calliphony: A system for real-time gestural modification of intonation and rhythm |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100101:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sylvain Le Beux, Christophe D'Alessandro, Albert Rilliard, Boris Doval, LIMSI-CNRS, France |
P2a.09 |
Complex Vowels as Boundary Correlates in a Multi-Speaker Corpus of Spontaneous English Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100012:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Claire Brierley and Eric Atwell, University of Bolton, United Kingdom |
P2a.10 |
Prosody Labeling and Modeling for Mandarin Spontaneous Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100087:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Yu-Lun Chou, Chen-Yu Chiang, Yih-Ru Wang, Hsiu-Min Yu, Sin-Horng Chen, Institute of Communication Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Taiwan |
P2a.11 |
Perception by Japanese, Korean and American listeners to a Korean speaker`s recollection of past emotional events: Some acoustic cues |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100025:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Donna Erickson, Showa Music University, Japan |
P2a.12 |
Automatic and Data Driven Pitch Contour Manipulation with Functional Data Analysis |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100954:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Michele Gubian, Centre for Language and Speech Technology Radboud University, Netherlands |
| Francesco Cangemi, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France |
| Lou Boves, Centre for Language and Speech Technology Radboud University, Netherlands |
P2a.13 |
Alignment of F0 model parameters with final and non-final accents in Argentinean Spanish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100131:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jorge Gurlekian, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Diego Evin, Humberto Torres, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
P2a.14 |
Phonetic Landmark Detection for Automatic Language Identification |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100231:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| David Harwath and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, United States |
P2a.15 |
Prosody-Dependent Acoustic Modeling Using Variable-Parameter Hidden Markov Models |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100623:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jui-Ting Huang, Po-Sen Huang, Yoonsook Mo, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Jennifer Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States |
P2a.16 |
Resynthesis of Prosodic Information Using the Cepstrum Vocoder |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100358:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hussein Hussein, Guntram Strecha and Rüdiger Hoffmann, Laboratory of Acoustics and Speech Communication, Dresden University of Technology, Germany |
P2a.17 |
Towards the Automated Visualization and Analysis of Signed Language Motion - Method and Linguistic Issues |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100006:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Tommi Jantunen, Markus Koskela, Jorma Laaksonen, Päivi Rainò, University of Jyväskylä, Department of Languages, Finland |
P2a.18 |
How can a functional perspective be used in intonation modelling |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100749:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Doina Jitca, Vasile Apopei, Magdalena Jitca, Institute for Computer Science, Romanian Academy, Iasi Branch, Romania, Romania |
P2a.19 |
An Evaluation of Bone-conducted Ultrasonic Hearing Aid regarding Perception of Paralinguistic Information |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100867:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Takayuki Kagomiya, Seiji Nakagawa, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, Japan |
P2a.20 |
Using Prosodic Features for Predicting Phrase Boundaries |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100872:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Caroline Kaufhold, Elmar Nöth, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany |
P2a.21 |
Analysis on Prosodic Features of Japanese Reactive Tokens in Poster Conversations |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100057:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Tatsuya Kawahara, Zhi-Qiang Chang, Katsuya Takanashi, Kyoto University, Japan |
P2a.22 |
A Frame-Synchronous Prosodic Decoder for Text-Independent Dialog Act Recognition |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100930:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Kornel Laskowski, Carnegie Mellon University, United States |
P2a.23 |
Syllable classification using static matrices and prosodic features |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100830:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Bogdan Ludusan, Federico II University Naples, Italy |
| Antonio Origlia, Federico II University Naples, Italy |
| Francesco Cutugno, Federico II University Naples, Italy |
P2a.24 |
Cross-cultural perception of Vietnamese Audio-Visual prosodic attitudes |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100356:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Dang-Khoa Mac, Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble (LIG), CNRS, France |
| Véronique Aubergé, Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble (LIG), CNRS, France |
| Albert Rilliard, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France |
| Eric Castelli, International Research Center MICA, CNRS-UMI 2954, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam |
P2a.25 |
Cross-genre training for automatic prosody classification |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100113:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Anna Margolis, University of Washington; Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, United States |
| Mari Ostendorf, University of Washington, United States |
| Karen Livescu, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, United States |
P2a.26 |
Comparison between linguistic and affective perception of sad and happy – A cross-linguistic study |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100220:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Caroline Menezes, Clayton Franks, Donna Erickson, University of Toledo, United States |
P2a.27 |
A Modulation-demodulation Model of Speech Communication |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100913:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Nobuaki Minematsu, University of Tokyo, Japan |
P2a.28 |
Integrating a Fast Speech Corpus in Unit Selection Speech Synthesis: Experiments on Perception, Segmentation, and Duration Prediction |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100189:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Donata Moers, University of Bonn/University of Bielefeld, Germany |
| Petra Wagner, University of Bielefeld, Germany |
| Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn/University of Stuttgart, Germany |
| Filip Müllers, Igor Jauk, University of Bonn, Germany |
P2b.01 |
Prosodically-based automatic segmentation and punctuation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100910:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Helena Moniz, Fernando Batista, Hugo Meinedo, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso, Ana Isabel Mata, Nuno Mamede, FLUL/CLUL, Portugal |
P2b.02 |
Expressive speech style transformation: voice quality and prosody modification using a harmonic plus noise model |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100985:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| C. Monzo, A. Calzada, I. Iriondo, J.C. Socoro, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain |
P2b.03 |
Classification of Affective Speech using Normalized Time-Frequency Cepstra |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100071:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Daniel Neiberg, Centre for Speech Technology (CTT), TMH, CSC, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden |
| Petri Laukka, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden |
| Gopal Ananthakrishnan, Centre for Speech Technology (CTT), TMH, CSC, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden |
P2b.04 |
An entropy-based approach for comparing prosodic properties in tonal and pitch accent languages |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100093:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Raymond W. M. Ng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
| Cheung-Chi Leung, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore |
| Tan Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
| Bin Ma, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore |
| Haizhou Li, Insitutite for Infocomm Research, Singapore and Department of Computer Science and Statistics, University of Eastern Finland, Finland, Singapore |
P2b.05 |
Toward Improved HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Using High-Level Syntactical Features |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100133:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Nicolas Obin, Pierre Lanchantin, Mathieu Avanzi, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Xavier Rodet, IRCAM, France |
P2b.06 |
Realization of Prosodic Focuses in Corpus-based Generation of Fundamental Frequency Contours of Japanese Based on the Generation Process Model |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100880:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Keiko Ochi, University of Tokyo, Japan |
| Keikichi Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan |
| Nobuaki Minematsu, University of Tokyo, Japan |
P2b.07 |
Prosody, Supporting Real-Time Conversation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100095:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| H. Oohashi, T. Ohsuga, Y. Horiuchi, H. Kikuchi and A. Ichikawa, Waseda University, Japan |
P2b.08 |
Automatic classification of emotions via global and local prosodic features on a multilingual emotional database |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100213:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Antonio Origlia, Natural Language Processing Group, Department of Physical Sciences, “Federico II” University, Naples, Italy, Italy |
| Vincenzo Galatà, Laboratory of Phonetics, Department of Linguistics, University of Calabria, Italy, Italy |
| Bogdan Ludusan, Natural Language Processing Group, Department of Physical Sciences, “Federico II” University, Naples, Italy, Romania |
P2b.09 |
Approaching Multilingual Emotion Recognition from Speech - On Language Dependency of Acoustic/Prosodic Features for Anger Detection |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100442:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Tim Polzehl, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories / Quality and Usability Lab, Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany |
| Alexander Schmitt, Dialogue Systems Group Institute, Information Technology University of Ulm, Germany |
| Florian Metze, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States |
P2b.10 |
Assessing Self-awareness and Transparency when Classifying a Speaker’s Level of Certainty |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100210:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Heather Pon-Barry, Stuart Shieber, Harvard University, United States |
P2b.11 |
Semi-Supervised Learning of Acoustic Driven Prosodic Phrase Breaks for Text-to-Speech Systems |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100151:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Kishore Prahallad, E. Veera Raghavendra, Alan W Black, International Institute of Information Technology, India |
P2b.12 |
Fast Prosody Modification using Instants of Significant Excitation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100925:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| S R M Prasanna, D Govind, K Sreenivasa Rao, B Yegnanarayana, IIT Guwahati, India |
P2b.13 |
Removing micromelody from fundamental frequency contours |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100923:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Uwe D. Reichel, Raphael Winkelmann, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, University of Munich, Germany |
P2b.14 |
A Model for Varying Speaking Style in TTS systems |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100096:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sophie Roekhaut, UMons, UCLouvain, Belgium |
| Jean-Philippe Goldman, Unige, UCLouvain, Switzerland |
| Anne-Catherine Simon, UCLouvain, Belgium |
P2b.15 |
Automatic Prosodic Phrase Annotation in a Corpus for Speech Synthesis |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100892:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jan Romportl, Department of Cybernetics, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic |
P2b.16 |
Simulating Intonation in Regional Varieties of Swedish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100049:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Susanne Schötz, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden |
| Jonas Beskow, Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Sweden |
| Gösta Bruce, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden |
| Björn Granström, Joakim Gustafson, Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Sweden |
P2b.17 |
Word Accent and Emotion |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100053:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Dino Seppi, Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Bjoern Schuller, Elmar Nöth, ESAT, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Belgium |
P2b.18 |
Improving TTS Synthesis for Emotional Expressivity by a Prosodic Parameterization of Affect based on Linguistic Analysis |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100970:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Mostafa Al Masum Shaikh, Antonio Rui Ferreira Rebordao and Keikichi Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan |
P2b.19 |
Are torso movements during speech timed with intonational phrases? |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100974:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, P. Lin Ren, E. Tauscher, MIT, United States |
P2b.20 |
Acoustic Measures characterizing anger across corpora collected in artificial or natural context |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100850:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Marie Tahon, Laurence Devillers, LIMSI-CNRS, France |
P2b.21 |
Modeling affected user behavior during human-machine interaction |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100044:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Bogdan Vlasenko, Ronald Böck and Andreas Wendemuth, Cognitive Systems, IESK, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany, Germany |
P2b.22 |
F0 contour and segmental duration modeling using prosodic features |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100104:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Agnieszka Wagner, Katarzyna Klessa, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland |
P2b.23 |
Acoustic Cues for Automatic Determination of Phrasing |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100196:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Agnieszka Wagner, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland |
P2b.24 |
Generation of Fundamental Frequency Contours of Mandarin in HMM-based Speech Synthesis using Generation Process Model |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100098:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Miaomiao Wang, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan |
P2b.25 |
Automatic feature selection from a large number of features for phone duration prediction |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100013:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Gabriel Webster, Sabine Buchholz, Javier Latorre, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., United Kingdom |
P2b.26 |
Perception of anger and happiness from resynthesized speech with size-related manipulations |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100027:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Yi Xu, University College London, United Kingdom |
| Andrew Kelly, University College London, United Kingdom |
P2b.27 |
Meaning and Context: Prosodic Variations of Interjections in Conversational Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100380:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Li-chiung Yang, Tunghai University, Taiwan |
P2b.28 |
Integration of Intonation in F0 Trajectory prediction using MSD-HMMs |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100952:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Xiaojun Zou, Xiao Bao and Lidong Luo, Key Laboratory of Machine Perception, Peking University, China |
P3a.01 |
Analysis by synthesis of tonal alignment patterns in British English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100178:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Saandia Ali, CNRS Laboratoire parole et langage. Aix-Marseille I University, France |
P3a.02 |
Intonation of Finnish Verbs |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100054:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Anja Arnhold, Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam / Department of Speech Sciences, University of Helsinki, Germany |
| Martti Vainio, Department of Speech Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland |
| Antti Suni, Department of Speech Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland |
| Juhani Järvikivi, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands |
P3a.03 |
Is there a prosodic difference between left-dislocated and heavy subjects? Evidence from spontaneous French |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100068:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Mathieu Avanzi, Cédric Gendrot, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, chaire de linguistique française, université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
P3a.04 |
Annotating Information Status in Spontaneous Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100092:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Stefan Baumann, IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany |
| Arndt Riester, IMS, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
P3a.05 |
Information Focus in French |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100109:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Claire Beyssade, Barbara Hemforth, Jean-Marie Marandin and Cristel Portes, LLF. Université Paris Diderot, France |
P3a.06 |
On the prosodic marking of contrast in Romance sentence topic: evidence from Neapolitan Italian |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100202:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Lisa Brunetti, Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage, Lyon / Université Lumière Lyon 2, France |
| Mariapaola D’Imperio, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence / Université de Provence, France |
| Francesco Cangemi, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France |
P3a.07 |
F0 prominences (melisms) in French: a deeper insight about morphophonology |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100048:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Geneviève Caelen-Haumont, MICA Center, C10, Hanoi Institute of Polytechnics, Vietnam |
P3a.08 |
Characterizing Variation in Fundamental Frequency Contours of Professional Speaking Styles |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100440:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Luciana Castro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Ben Serridge, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| João Antônio de Moraes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Myrian Freitas, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
P3a.09 |
Listeners’ Ability to Identify Professional Speaking Styles Based on Prosodic Cues |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100326:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Luciana Castro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Myrian Freitas, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| João Antônio de Moraes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Ben Serridge, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
P3a.10 |
Intonational encoding of focus in Toulousian French |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100233:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Aoju Chen and Emilie Destruel, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands |
P3a.11 |
Development of Tone Sensitivity in Young Chinese Children |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100084:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Candise Chen, Min Wang, University of Maryland, College Park, United States |
| Hua Shu, Han Wu, Chu Chu Li, Beijing Normal University, China |
P3a.12 |
Phonetic Realization of Suffix vs. Non-suffix Morphemes in Taiwanese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100871:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Szu-wei Chen, Jane Tsay, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan |
P3a.13 |
The Effect of Prosodic Prominence on the Realizations of Voiceless Dental and Retroflex Sibilants in Taiwan Mandarin Spontaneous Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100414:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Yu-Ying Chuang, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
| Janice Fon, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
P3a.14 |
Shifting Chicago vowels: prosody and sound change |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100519:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jennifer Cole, University of Illinois, United States |
| Jose I. Hualde, University of Illinois, United States |
| Michael Blasingame, University of Illinois, United States |
| Yoonsook Mo, University of Illinois, United States |
P3a.15 |
Information seeking questions and incredulity questions: gradual or categorical contrast? |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100164:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Verònica Crespo-Sendra, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain |
| Maria del Mar Vanrell, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain |
| Pilar Prieto, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Spain |
P3a.16 |
The timing of nuclear and prenuclear Icelandic pitch accents |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100009:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Nicole Dehe, Universitaet Konstanz, FB Sprachwissenschaft, Germany |
P3a.17 |
Embedded register levels and prosodic phrasing in French |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100879:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Mariapaola D’Imperio, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS, France |
| Amandine Michelas, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS, |
P3a.18 |
Procedure for assessing the reliability of prosodic judgements using Sp-TOBI labeling system |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100922:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| David Escudero-Mancebo, Lourdes Aguilar, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain |
P3a.19 |
High Initial Tones and Plateaux in Brazilian Portuguese: Implications for Stress in Portuguese and Spanish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100224:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Letania Ferreira, Augustana College, United States |
P3a.20 |
The prosodic expression of contrast in Hindi |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100143:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Susanne Genzel, Frank Kügler, Potsdam University, Germany |
P3a.21 |
Focus, phrase length, and the distribution of phrase-initial rises in French |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100207:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| James German, Laboratoire Parole et Language (UMR 6057 CNRS), France |
| Mariapaola D’Imperio, Aix-Marseille I and Laboratoire Parole et Language (UMR 6057 CNRS), France |
P3a.22 |
Prominence and accentuation in French. A corpus-based account |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100575:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jean-Philippe Goldman, Université de Genève, Switzerland |
| Antoine Auchlin, Université de Genève, Switzerland |
| Sophie Roekhaut, Université de Mons, Belgium |
| Anne-Catherine Simon, Mathieu Avanzi, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium |
P3a.23 |
Prosodic cue weighting in disambiguation: Case ambiguity in German |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100165:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Anja Gollrad, Esther Sommerfeld, Frank Kügler, Potsdam University, Germany |
P3a.24 |
Contrastive Focus in Mandarin Chinese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100836:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Markus Greif, University of Potsdam, Germany |
P3a.25 |
What does prosody tell us about relative clause attachments in German? |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100927:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Stella Gryllia, Frank Kügler, Universität Potsdam, Germany |
P3a.26 |
Analysis of prosodic classes using voice source measurements |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100399:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ran Han, Jeung-Yoon Choi, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea |
P3a.27 |
The Prosody and Meaning of Wh-Questions in American English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100045:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Nancy Hedberg, Juan M. Sosa, Emrah Görgülü, Morgan Mameni, Simon Fraser University, Canada |
P3b.01 |
Prosody vs. Syntax: Prosodic rebracketing of final vocatives in English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100931:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hans Henrich Hock and Indranil Dutta, University of Illinois, United States |
P3b.02 |
Segmentation of the Accentual Phrase in Seoul Korean |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100023:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Hae-Sung Jeon, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
| Francis Nolan, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
P3b.03 |
A Phonetic and Phonological Analysis of Dual and Multiple Focuses |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100052:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Yuan Jia, Aijun Li, Ziyu Xiong, Phonetics Lab, Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China |
P3b.04 |
The structure-prosody interface of restrictive and appositive relative clauses in Dutch and German |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100064:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Constantijn Kaland, Vincent J. van Heuven, Tilburg University, Netherlands |
P3b.05 |
Semantic-context effects on lexical stress and syllable prominence |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100829:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Felicitas Kleber and Oliver Niebuhr, University of Munich, Germany |
P3b.06 |
Post-tonic syllables and prosodic boundaries in Brazilian Portuguese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100939:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Eneida Goes Leal, Raquel Santana Santos, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil |
P3b.07 |
Analysis of emotion in speech using perceived and automatically extracted prosodic features |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100135:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Suk-Myung Lee, Jeung-Yoon Choi, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea |
P3b.08 |
Prosodic strengthening in American English domain-initial vowels |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100082:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier, Joyce McDonough, Stephen McAleavey, University of Rochester, United States |
P3b.09 |
Quantifying developmental changes of prosodic categories |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100929:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Britta Lintfert, Antje Schweitzer, Lukasz Wolski, Bernd Möbius, Institute of Natural Language Processing, Germany |
P3b.10 |
Sorting out the phonetics and phonology of intonation: typological and acquisition data |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100038:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Conxita Lleó and Martin Rakow, SFB 538, University of Hamburg, Germany |
P3b.11 |
Integrating Changes of Register Into Automatic Intonation Analysis |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100209:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Céline de Looze and Daniel Hirst, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS et Université de Provence, France |
P3b.12 |
The role of alignment and height in the perception of LH contours |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100933:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Luciana Lucente and Plínio Almeida Barbosa, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem - DL (Unicamp), Brazil |
P3b.13 |
On the Intonation of Confirmation-Seeking Requests in Child-Directed Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100118:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Ana Isabel Mata, Ana Lúcia Santos, Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal |
P3b.14 |
Durational Cues and Prosodic Phrasing in French: Evidence for the Intermediate Phrase |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100881:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Amandine Michelas, Mariapaola D’Imperio, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et langage, CNRS, France |
P3b.15 |
Prosodic effects on temporal structure of monosyllabic CVC words in American English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100208:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Yoonsook Mo, Jennifer Cole, and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, University of Illinois, United States |
P3b.16 |
Perception of the merging tones in Hong Kong Cantonese: preliminary data on monosyllables |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100916:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Peggy Pik-Ki Mok, Peggy Wai-Yi Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
P3b.17 |
Variation of pitch accent patterns in Hungarian |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100924:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Katalin Mády, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Germany |
| Felicitas Kleber, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Germany |
P3b.18 |
Prosody in a corpus of French spontaneous speech: perception, annotation and prosody ~ syntax interaction |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100955:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Irina Nesterenko, Aix-Marseille Université – Laboratoire Parole et Langage CNRS (UMR 6057), France |
| Stéphane Rauzy, Aix-Marseille Université – Laboratoire Parole et Langage CNRS (UMR 6057), France |
| Roxane Bertrand, Aix-Marseille Université – Laboratoire Parole et Langage CNRS (UMR 6057, France |
P3b.19 |
A cross-linguistic study of prosodic lengthening in child-directed speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100319:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Elinor Payne, University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
| Brechtje Post, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
| Lluïsa Astruc, The Open University, United Kingdom |
| Pilar Prieto, and Maria del Mar Vanrell, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain |
P3b.20 |
The qTA Toolkit for Prosody: Learning Underlying Parameters of Communicative Functions through Modeling |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100034:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Santitham Prom-on, Computer Engineering Department, King Mongkut`s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand |
| Yi Xu, Department of Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, United Kingdom |
P3b.21 |
Prosodic Marking of Information Status in German |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100019:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Christine Tanja Röhr, Stefan Baumann, IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany |
P3b.22 |
A corpus-based study on syntactic and phonetic prosodic phrasing boundaries in spontaneous Italian speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100077:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Renata Savy, Miriam Voghera, University of Salerno, Italy |
P3b.23 |
Phonological Aspects of Hesitation Disfluencies |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100020:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Vered Silber-Varod, Tel Aviv University School of Jewish Studies, Israel |
P3b.24 |
Asking or not asking in Maltese: that is the question |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100934:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Alexandra Vella, University of Malta/University of Cologne, Malta |
P3b.25 |
Accentuation, Uncertainty and Exhaustivity - Towards a Model of Pragmatic Focus Interpretation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100063:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Charlotte Wollermann, Ulrich Schade, Bernhard Fisseni, Bernhard Schröder, Institute of Communication Sciences, University of Bonn, Germany |
P3b.26 |
Prosodic marking of topic constructions in Mandarin Chinese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100007:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chunsheng Yang, The Ohio State University, United States |
P3b.27 |
Comparison of Phonetic Naturalness between Rising-falling and Fallig-rising Tonal Patterns in Taiwan Mandarin |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100855:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chia-Hsin Yeh, Michigan State University, United States |
P4.01 |
Age differences in electrophysiological correlates of cross-modal phrasal interpretation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100346:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Shani H. Abada, Karsten Steinhauer, John E. Drury, Shari R. Baum, McGill University, Canada |
P4.02 |
Phonological Phrase Boundary Restrictions in Lexical Access by BP Adult Speakers |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100329:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Daniel Alves, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil |
| Cristina Name, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil |
P4.03 |
The speech prosody of people with stuttering and developmental apraxia: the efficacy of an intervention program |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100115:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Bernadette von Atzingen, S. Cardoso, César Reis, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil |
P4.04 |
Non-Contrastive Voice Quality Characteristics of Northern Vietnamese Tones |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100069:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Allison Blodgett, Melissa K. Fox, C. Anton Rytting, Alina Twist, University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language, United States |
P4.05 |
Dynamic Indicators of Mother-Infant Prosodic and Illocutionary Coordination |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100433:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Eugene H. Buder, Anne S. Warlaumont, D. Kimbrough Oller, Lesya B. Chorna, The University of Memphis, United States |
P4.06 |
Gestural Cues of Discourse Segmentation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100886:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jane Chandlee, Nanette Veilleux, University of Delaware, United States |
P4.07 |
Temporal dynamics of amygdala and orbitofrontal responses to emotional prosody using intracerebral local field potentials in humans |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100874:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| A. Christen and D. Grandjean, University of Geneva, Switzerland |
P4.08 |
Hemispheric contributions for processing pitch and speech rate cues to emotion: fMRI data |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100107:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chinar Dara; Marc D. Pell, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders; McGill University, Canada |
P4.09 |
˝Minor Third, Who?˝: The Intonation of the Knock-Knock Joke |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100990:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Jeremy Day-O'Connell, Knox College, United States |
P4.10 |
Online construction of implicature through contrastive prosody |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100338:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Heeyeon Y. Dennison, Amy J. Schafer, University of Hawai`i, United States |
P4.11 |
Interpreting rising intonation in Australian English |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100124:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Janet Fletcher, Deborah Loakes, University of Melbourne, Australia |
P4.12 |
Acoustic correlates of politeness: prosodic and voice quality measures in polite and informal speech of Korean and German speakers |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100316:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sven Grawunder, Bodo Winter, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany, Germany |
P4.13 |
Visual Grouping and Prosodic Grouping: Effects of Spatial Information on Prosodic Boundary Strength |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100835:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Edward Holsinger, David Cheng-Huan Li, Elsi Kaiser and Dani Byrd, University of Southern California, United States |
P4.14 |
Acoustic, Electroglottographic and Paralinguistic Analyses of Rikimi in Expressive Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100139:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Carlos T. Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita, ATR, Japan |
P4.15 |
The interaction between prosodic boundaries and accent in the production of sibilants |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100197:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Khalil Iskarous, Marianne Pouplier, Stefania Marin, Jonathan Harrington, Haskins Laboratories, United States |
P4.16 |
Prosodic and Gestural Features of Phrase-internal Disfluencies in Polish Spontaneous Utterances |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100152:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Maciej Karpiński and Ewa Jarmołowicz-Nowikow, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland |
P4.17 |
Acoustic Cues to Lexical Stress in Spastic Dysarthria |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100891:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Heejin Kim, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Adrienne Perlman, University of Illinois, United States |
P4.18 |
Stressed and unstressed morphemes in Korean spontaneous speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100079:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Inyoung Kim, URF Linguistiques Université Denis Diderot, France |
P4.19 |
Rhetorical prosody in French courtroom discourse |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100080:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Inyoung Kim, Catherine Mathon, Georges Boulakia, UFR Linguistiques Université Denis Diderot, France |
P4.20 |
Perception and comprehension of linguistic and affective prosody in children with Landau-Kleffner syndrome |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100885:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Deok-Hee Kim-Dufor, Emmanuel Ferragne, Olivier Dufor, Corine Astésano and Jean-Luc Nespoulous, Laboratoire Jacques Lordat-OCTOGONE Université de Toulouse II Le Mirail, France |
P4.21 |
Assessment of Prosody Disturbances in Stutterers by means of phonetic Indices |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100936:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Audrey Leclercq, University of Mons, Belgium |
| Kathy Huet, University of Mons, Belgium |
| Myriam Piccaluga, University of Mons, Belgium |
| Bernard Harmegnies, University of Mons, Belgium |
P4.22 |
Prosodic Cues to Noun and Verb Categories in Infant-Directed Mandarin Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100088:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Aijun Li , Rushen Shi, Wu Hua, Institute of Linguistics, CASS, China |
P4.23 |
Laryngealizations in Cleft and Non-Cleft Speech: Acoustics and Prosodic Considerations |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100112:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Aveliny Mantovan Lima-Gregio, State University of Campinas, Speech Prosody Studies Group, Brazil |
| Plínio Almeida Barbosa, State University of Campinas, Speech Prosody Studies Group, Brazil |
P4.24 |
Multimodal aspects of positive and negative responses in Polish task-oriented dialogues. |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100888:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Zofia Malisz, 1. Centre for Speech and Language Processing, Adam Mickiewicz University, 2. Bielefeld University, Germany, Poland |
| Maciej Karpiński, 1. Centre for Speech and Language Processing, Adam Mickiewicz University, 2. Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, Poland |
P4.25 |
Prosodic structure revisited: a cognitive approach |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100194:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Philippe Martin, UFR Linguistique, Université Paris Diderot, France |
P4.26 |
Multimodal perception and production of attitudinal meaning in Brazilian Portuguese |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100340:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| João Antônio de Moraes, UFRJ, Brazil |
| Albert Rilliard, LIMSI-CNRS, France |
| Bruno Alberto de Oliveira Mota, UFRJ, Brazil |
| Takaaki Shochi, Kumamoto University, Japan |
P4.27 |
On pitch-accent identification – The role of syllable duration and intensity |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100773:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Oliver Niebuhr, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Department of General and Comparative Linguistics, University of Kiel, Germany, Germany |
P4.28 |
Articulatory evidence for functional coupling of speech and non-speech motor tasks |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100857:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Benjamin Parrell, Louis Goldstein, Sungbok Lee, and Dani Byrd, Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, United States |
P4.29 |
The role of F0 variation in the intelligibility of Mandarin sentences |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100890:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Aniruddh D. Patel, The Neurosciences Institute, United States |
| Yi Xu, University College London, United Kingdom |
| Bei Wang, Minzu University of China, China |
P4.30 |
Acoustic Markers of Emotion Based on Voice Physiology |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100865:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Sona Patel, Klaus R. Scherer, Johan Sundberg, Eva Björkner, Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (CISA), University of Geneva, Switzerland |
P4.31 |
The contributions of prosody and semantic context in emotional speech processing |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100032:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Marc D. Pell, Abhishek Jaywant, Laura Monetta, Sonja A. Kotz, McGill University, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Canada |
P4.32 |
An fMRI study of the perception of contrastive prosodic focus in French |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100506:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Marcela Perrone, Marion Dohen, Hélène Loevenbruck, Marc Sato, Cédric Pichat, Gaëtan Yvert, Monica Baciu, Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition, France |
P4.33 |
Reset inclination and prosodic parallelism in expressive speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100762:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Tea Prsir, University of Geneva and UCLouvain, Switzerland |
P4.34 |
Characterization of emotions using dynamics of prosodic features |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100941:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| K Sreenivasa Rao, Ramu Reddy, Sudhamay Maity, Shashidhar Koolagudi, IIT, India |
P4.35 |
The effect of levodopa on speech in Parkinson`s disease: musical’ scale study |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100971:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Karine Rigaldie, Octogone-Lordat, IRIT, France |
| Jean-Luc Nespoulous, Octogone-Lordat, Université de Toulouse II - Le Mirail, France |
| Nadine Vigouroux, UMR, CNRS Université Paul Sabatier, France |
P4.36 |
Tone height binarity and register in intonation: the case from Kayardild (Australian) |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100991:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Erich Round, Yale University, United States |
P4.37 |
Co-Production of Contrastive Prosodic Focus and Manual Gestures: Temporal Coordination and Effects on the Acoustic and Articulatory Correlates of Focus |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100110:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Benjamin Roustan and Marion Dohen, gipsa-lab, France |
P4.38 |
Phrase-initial pitch patterns in South Swedish |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100050:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Susanne Schötz, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden |
| Gösta Bruce, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden |
P4.39 |
Prosodic Patterns of Information Structure in Spoken Discourse—a Preliminary Study of Mandarin Spontaneous Lecture vs. Read Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100446:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chiu-yu Tseng, Zhao-yu Su and Lin-shan Lee, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan |
P4.40 |
Effects of Caregiver Prosody on Child Language Acquisition |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100429:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Soroush Vosoughi, Brandon Roy, Michael C. Frank, Deb Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States |
P4.41 |
Relative Prosodic Boundary Strength and Prior Bias in Disambiguation |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100238:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Michael Wagner, McGill University, Canada |
| Serena Crivellaro, Cornell University`09, United States |
P4.42 |
Prosodic Effects of Discourse Salience and Association with Focus |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100239:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Michael Wagner, McGill University, Canada |
| M. Breen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States |
| E. Flemming and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, MIT, United States |
| E. Gibson, MIT, United States |
P4.43 |
Articulatory Effort in Different Speaking Rates |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100129:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Chen-huei Wu, Chilin Shih, University of Illiniois, United States |
P4.44 |
The Disassociation between Intonation and Tone in Cantonese Infant-Directed Speech |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100094:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Nan Xu, Denis Burnham, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Australia |
P4.45 |
Harmony and Tension in Mandarin Chinese Prosody: Constraints and Opportunities of Lexical Tones in Discourse Markers |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100849:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Li-chiung Yang, Tunghai University, Taiwan |
P4.46 |
Aperiodicity at Topic Structure Boundaries |
| Speech Prosody 2010 100845:1-4, (abstract, full text) |
| Margaret Zellers, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
| Brechtje Post, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |