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DeepFry: Identifying Vocal Fry Using Deep Neural Networks ...
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Positional biases in predictive processing of intonation ...
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This is a repository associated with the paper "Positional biases in predictive processing of intonation" and contains materials, data and scripts: Abstract: Real-time speech comprehension is challenging because communicatively relevant information is distributed throughout the entire utterance. In five mouse tracking experiments on German and American English, we probe if listeners, in principle, use non-local, early intonational information to anticipate upcoming referents. Listeners had to select a speaker-intended referent with their mouse guided by intonational cues, allowing them to anticipate their decision by moving their hand toward the referent prior to lexical disambiguation. While German listeners (Exps. 1-3) seemed to ignore early pitch cues, American English listeners (Exps. 4-5) were in principle able to use these early pitch cues to anticipate upcoming referents. However, many listeners showed no indication of doing so. These results suggest that there are important positional asymmetries in ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/xf8be https://osf.io/xf8be/
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Individual Differences in the Production and Perception of Prosodic Boundaries in American English
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The Interaction of Phonology and Morphology in Seri
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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A Government-Binding Parser
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Paradoxical Strength Conditions in Harmony Systems
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Data for: Sound, structure and meaning: The bases of prominence ratings in English, French and Spanish ...
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Data for: Sound, structure and meaning: The bases of prominence ratings in English, French and Spanish ...
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The phonological and phonetic encoding of information status in American English nuclear accents
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Nuclear vs. prenuclear accents and the encoding of information status. Poster Presentation
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Information structure, affect, and prenuclear prominence in American English
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The mediating effect of information status on acoustic cues to prominence. Oral presentation
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Probabilistic relationship between pitch accents and information status in public speech
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Acoustic cues for the perception of the information status of words in speech
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Individual differences and patterns of convergence in prosody perception
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 22 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Accounting for context and variability in a prominence-based model of discourse meaning. Oral presentation
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Contrast preservation and constraints on individual phonetic variation
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