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Revisiting Southern and Central Swedish intonation from a comparative and functional perspective
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Gilbert Ambrazaitis
, Johan Frid and Gösta Bruce
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Intrinsic coherence of prosodic and segmental aspects of speech 1
- Danish stød – Towards simpler structural principles? 27
- Prosodic allomorphs in the Estonian declension system 47
- The application of the Fujisaki model in quantitative prosody research 55
- Rhythm classes and speech perception 75
- On the nature of perceptual differences between accentual peaks and plateaux 93
- Regional varieties of Swedish: Models and synthesis 119
- Revisiting Southern and Central Swedish intonation from a comparative and functional perspective 135
- Late pitch accents in hat and dip intonation patterns 159
- Perceptual evidence for contrast enhancement in tone-intonation interaction 187
- Prosodies in conversation 201
- Meter specific timing and prominence in German poetry and prose 219
- Perceptual isochrony and fluency in speech by normal talkers under varying task demands 237
- Fine phonetic detail in prosody. Cross-language differences need not inhibit communication 259
- Now for something completely different: Anticipatory effects of intonation 289
- Short portraits of the authors 313
- Author index 319
- Subject index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Intrinsic coherence of prosodic and segmental aspects of speech 1
- Danish stød – Towards simpler structural principles? 27
- Prosodic allomorphs in the Estonian declension system 47
- The application of the Fujisaki model in quantitative prosody research 55
- Rhythm classes and speech perception 75
- On the nature of perceptual differences between accentual peaks and plateaux 93
- Regional varieties of Swedish: Models and synthesis 119
- Revisiting Southern and Central Swedish intonation from a comparative and functional perspective 135
- Late pitch accents in hat and dip intonation patterns 159
- Perceptual evidence for contrast enhancement in tone-intonation interaction 187
- Prosodies in conversation 201
- Meter specific timing and prominence in German poetry and prose 219
- Perceptual isochrony and fluency in speech by normal talkers under varying task demands 237
- Fine phonetic detail in prosody. Cross-language differences need not inhibit communication 259
- Now for something completely different: Anticipatory effects of intonation 289
- Short portraits of the authors 313
- Author index 319
- Subject index 325