International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages:Emphasis on Tone Languages
Beijing, 28-30 March 2004
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Submitted and invited papers
- Abramson, A.S.
- Toward Prosodic Contrast: Suai andPattani Malay
- Belotel-Grenié, A.; Grenié, M.
- The Creaky Voice Phonation and theOrganisation of Chinese Discourse
- Bruce, G.; Frid, J.; Thelander, I.
- Swedish AccentNavigation
- Campbell, N.
- Listening between the lines: astudy of paralinguistic information carried by tone-of-voice
- Cao, J.
- Tonal Aspects in Spoken Chinese: Globaland Local Perspectives
- Chen, H.
- Tone and Prominence in Standard Chinese
- Chen, F.; Cao, J.
- Mandarin Chinese Tonal Issues fromthe Perspective of Speech Synthesis
- Chen, G.P.; Hu, Y.; Wang, R.H.; Mixdorff, H.
- Quantitative Analysis andSynthesis of Focus in Mandarin
- Chen, J.; Li, A.; Wang, X.
- Contrastive study on prosodicaspects for Standard and regional accented Chinese
- Chen, X.
- An Investigation of Voicing Consonantsin Continuous Speech
- Connell, B.
- Tone, Utterance Length and F0Scaling
- Davison, D.S.
- Tianjinese Tone, Stress, Prominence,and Tone Sandhi: A Study in Amplitude and f0 Tracking in Mandarin
- Deng, D.; Chen, M.; Lu, S.N.
- Study on Stress Models ofChinese Disyllable
- Erickson, D.; Iwata, R.; Endo, M.; Fujino, A.
- Effect of Tone Height on Jawand Tongue Articulation in Mandarin Chinese
- Fant, G.; Kruckenberg, A.
- Intonation Analysis andSynthesis with reference to Swedish
- Fujisaki, H.; Ohno, S.; Gu, W.
- Physiological and PhysicalMechanisms for Fundamental Frequency Control in Some Tone Languages and aCommand-Response Model for Generation of their F0 Contours
- Gibbon, D.
- Tone and timing: two problems and twomethods for prosodic typology
- Hiki, S.; Sunaoka, K.; Yang, L.; Tokuhiro, Y.
- Occurrence Frequency andTransition Probability of the Chinese Four Tones
- Hirose, K.
- Accent Type Recognition of JapaneseUsing Perceived Mora Pitch Values and Its Use for Pronunciation Training System
- Hirst, D.J.
- Lexical and Non-lexical Tone andProsodic Typology
- Hoole, P.; Hu, F.
- Tone-Vowel Interaction in StandardChinese
- House, D.
- Pitch and Alignment in the Perceptionof Tone and Intonation: Pragmatic Signals and Biological Codes
- Hu, F.
- Tonal Effect on Vowel Articulation in aTone Language
- Kong, J.
- Phonation Models of Tone andDiatone in Mandarin
- Lee, W.-S.
- The Effect of Intonation on the CitationTones in Cantonese
- Lehiste, I.
- Bisyllabicity and Tone
- Liang, L.
- Tonal Neutralization in Chinese: aCross-Dialectal Perspective
- Li, P.-Y.
- Perceptual Analysis of Six ContrastiveTones in Cantonese
- Li, A.; Chen, F.; Wang, H.; Wang, T.
- Perception on SynthesizedFriendly Standard Chinese Speech
- Lin, M.
- On Production and Perception of BoundaryTone in Chinese Intonation
- Luksaneeyanawin, S.
- Prosodic Analysis Revisited:the Interplay of Prosodies Resulting in Pitch Variation in Different Languages
- Ma, J. K-Y.; Whitehill, T.L.; Ciocca, V.
- The Effects ofIntonation Patterns on Lexical Tone Production in Cantonese
- Mixdorff, H.
- Quantitative Tone and IntonationModeling across Languages
- Mixdorff, H.; Charnvivit, P.
- Visual Cues in Thai ToneRecognition
- Myers, S.
- The Effects of Boundary Tones on thef0 Scaling of Lexical Tones
- Ni, J.; Kawai, H.
- Skeletonising Chinese FundamentalFrequency Contours with a Functional Model and Its Evaluation
- Niebuhr, O.; Kohler, K.J.
- Perception and CognitiveProcessing of Tonal Alignment in German
- Shao, Y.; Han, J.; Liu, T.; Zhao, Y.
- Prosodic Word BoundariesPrediction for Mandarin Text-to-Speech
- Shih, C.
- Tonal Effects on Intonation
- Sittiprapaporn, W.; Chindaduangratn, C.; Kotchabhakdi, N.
- Auditory PreattentiveProcessing of Speech Prosody in Lexical Tone: a Functional Imaging with LowResolution Brain Electromagnetic Topography (LORETA)
- Sun, L.; Hu, Y.; Wang, R.-H.
- Perceptual Analysis of DurationEvaluation in Mandarin
- Svantesson, J.-O.; Karlsson, A.M.
- Minor Syllable Tones inKammu
- Tao, J.
- Acoustic and Linguistic InformationBased Chinese Prosodic Boundary Labelling
- Tillmann, H.G.; Pfitzinger, H.
- Applying the MunichParametric High Definition (PHD) Speech Synthesis System to the Problem ofTeaching Chinese Tones to L1-Speakers of German
- Tseng, C.C.
- Prosodic Properties of Intonation inTwo Major Varieties of Mandarin Chinese: Mainland China vs. Taiwan
- Tseng, C.; Pin, S.
- Mandarin Chinese Prosodic PhraseGrouping and Modeling: Method and Implications
- Wang, J.
- The Neutral Tone in TrisyllabicSequences in Chinese Dialects
- Wang, M.; Lin, M.
- An Analysis of Pitch in ChineseSpontaneous Speech
- Wang, G.; Peng, X.
- Experimental Research on the Modalfunction of Two Adverbs Dao and Que
- Wang, Y.
- Tone Pattern and Word Stress inMandarin
- Xiong, Z.
- The Control of Tones on Pitch Movementin Mandarin
- Xu, Y.
- Transmitting Tone and IntonationSimultaneously: The Parallel Encoding and Target Approximation (PENTA) Model
- Yan, L.; Zhao, R.; Liu, G.; Jun, G.
- Large Vocabulary MandarinChinese Continuous Speech Recognition System Based on Tonal Triphone
- Yan, P.; Zheng, F.
- Context Directed SpeechRecognition in Dialogue Systems
- Yu, J.; Lin, A.; Wang, X.
- A Contrastive Investigation ofDiphthongs between Standard Mandarin and Shanghai Accented Mandarin
- Zeng, X.; Martin, P.; Boulakia, G.
- Tones and Intonation inDeclarative and Interrogative Sentences in Mandarin
- Zhang, J.-S.; Hirose, K.; Nakamura, S.
- Robust AcousticModeling of Contextual Tonal F0 Variations on the Basis of Tone NucleusFramework
- Zu, Y.; Yan, R.
- Tonal Alignment in Different ToneSystems