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Definite Change Taking Place: Determiner Realization in Multiethnic Communities in New Zealand
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Do Māori follow Labov’s norms on prestige?
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An Acoustic Analysis of New Zealand English Vowels in Auckland
Ross, Brooke. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2018
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Tongue Retraction in Arabic: An Ultrasound Study
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2017)
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Comparison of vocal tract shape modelling methods: MRI vs AR
Fan, Hsiao-Tien. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2013
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Assessing and improving the intelligibility of synthetic speech for healthcare robot
Liu, Wei. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2013
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The MAONZE project: changing uses of an indigenous language database
In: Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory. - Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter 7 (2011) 1, 37-57
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Perception of synthetic speech with emotion modelling delivered through a robot platform: an initial investigation with older listeners
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Perception of synthetic speech with emotion modelling delivered through a robot platform: an initial investigation with older listeners
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Perception of synthetic speech with emotion modelling delivered through a robot platform: an initial investigation with older listeners
Abstract: In this paper we give results of an initial investigation into the perception of synthetic speech delivered through a robotic platform. The robotic speech was judged by 19 residents and 10 staff of a New Zealand retirement village. We have investigated intelligibility and quality measures on two English language diphone voices, with US and New Zealand accents. We have also looked at the effects intonation modelling has on these measures. Our results indicate that the New Zealand voice is preferred and scores higher in the quality measure, additionally we see evidence that the dialogues delivered through both voices are intelligible. We also observe a difference in opinion to the intonation modelling. Comparing the results between staff and residents, we see that residents give lower scores to intelligibility and quality measures.
Keyword: 100599 Communications Technologies not elsewhere classified; join costs; speech synthesis; unit selection
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2192
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/u/ fronting and /t/ aspiration in Māori and New Zealand English
In: Language variation and change. - New York, NY : Cambridge Univ. Press 21 (2009) 2, 175-192
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The changing sound of the Māori language
In: Variation in indigenous minority languages (Amsterdam, 2009), p. 129-152
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Changes in the pronunciation of Māori and implications for teachers and learners of Māori
Keegan, Peter J.; King, Jeanette; Maclagan, Margaret. - : The University of Waikato, 2009
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/u/ fronting and /t/ aspiration in Māori and New Zealand English
Keegan, Peter J.; Watson, Catherine I.; Harlow, Ray. - : Cambridge University Press, 2009
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Impact of the GSM mobile phone network on the speech signal : some preliminary findings
In: The international journal of speech, language and the law. - London : Equinox Publishing 15 (2008) 2, 193-218
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Age-related changes in fundamental frequency and formants : a longitudinal study of four speakers
Harrington, Jonathan; Palethorpe, Sallyanne; Watson, Catherine I. - : Bonn : International Speech Communication Association, 2007
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Blocking of word-boundary consonant lengthening in Sienese Italian
Warren, Paul; Watson, Catherine I.; Hajek, John. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2006
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Developmental trends in infant preferences for affective intent in mothers' speech
Lam-Cassettari, Christa (R17152); Kitamura, Christine (R8951). - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association, 2006
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Deepening or lessening the divide between diphthongs : an analysis of the Queen's annual Christmas broadcasts
In: A figure of speech (Mahwah [etc.], 2005), p. 227-262
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Deepening or lessening the divide between diphthongs : an analysis of the Queen's annual Christmas broadcasts
Harrington, Jonathan; Palethorpe, Sallyanne; Watson, Catherine. - : Mahwah, N. J : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2005
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