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Wh-Indefinites: Meaning And Prosody
Yun, Jiwon. - 2013
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A givenness illusion
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2012) 10, 1433-1458
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Focus and givenness : a unified approach
In: Contrasts and positions in information structure (Cambridge, 2012), p. 101-147
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Meaning And Prosody: On The Web, In The Lab And From The Theorist'S Armchair
Abstract: I present a new approach to research on meaning and prosody, using speech "harvested" from the web. I advocate a pluralistic view of linguistic data and methodology, within which web-harvested speech plays a vital role. I show that webharvested speech can be used effectively with computational and experimental methods on the one hand, and qualitative, impressionistic study on the other. My domain of inquiry is the well-known correlation between (i) which information in a discourse is most important (e.g. new or contrastive); and (ii) which material in an utterance is realized with prosodic prominence (e.g. stress, accent) which I refer to as "focus". In Chapter 2, I describe the method of harvesting speech data from the web, quantify its efficacy and discuss possible improvements. In Chapter 3, I investigate the location and acoustic realization of focus in comparative clauses (e.g. than I did). Using machine learning and human classifiers, I discover a robust correlation between particular acoustic cues of prosodic prominence and the location of focus predicted by linguistic theory. From the robustness of nonintonational acoustic cues, I hypothesis that focus may be realized by discrete, paradigmatic (i.e. cross-utterance) categories of stress. Results obtained from the web-harvested speech are cross-validated in a laboratory production experiment with stimuli modeled on the web data. Experimental results also confirm a distinct, but ambiguous prosodic realization of "second occurrence focus", which has been central to debates surrounding the semantics of focus. In Chapters 4 and 5, I investigate the adnominal emphatic reflexive (ER; e.g. himself in Jane met Chomsky himself). I argue that it is an instance of a theoretically predicted but poorly attested focus-sensitive operator having sub-propositional scope. Using constructed data and personal introspection, I argue that the adnominal ER exhibits the expected pragmatic, semantic, syntactic and prosodic properties of focus sensitive constructions, and I reconcile opposing approaches to its semantics. Finally, I debunk a deterministic view of focus, according to which certain linguistic constructions in a language are inherently or obligatorily focused, through the careful investigation of the intonation and discourse context of individual examples of the adnominal ER. ; NSF 1035151 RAPID: Harvesting Speech Datasets for Linguistic Research on the Web (Digging into Data Challenge) ; SSHRC Digging into Data Challenge Grant 869-2009-0004 Project: Harvesting Speech Datasets for Linguistic Research on the Web
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1813/29329
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Interkulturelle Fremdsprachendidaktik : Das Rollenspiel als Element der „Interkulturellen Fremdsprachendidaktik“
Wagner, Michael [Verfasser]. - München : GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2011
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Anger recognition in speech using acoustic and linguistic cues
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 53 (2011) 9-10, 1198-1209
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Was heisst und zu welchem Ende betreibt man Sprachpflege?, (Teil 2) : von der Bedeutung der deutschen Klassik für die Gegenwartssprache
In: Sprachspiegel. - Basel : SVDS 67 (2011) 4, 105-111
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Was heisst und zu welchem Ende betreibt man Sprachpflege?, (Teil 1) : von der Bedeutung der deutschen Klassik für die Gegenwartssprache
In: Sprachspiegel. - Basel : SVDS 67 (2011) 3, 78-83
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Acoustic classification of focus in a web corpus of comparatives
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Syntax And Information Structure: Free Constituent Order And Flexible Relative Prominence In Serbian
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Scope, Prosody, And Pitch Accent: The Prosodic Marking Of Wh-Scope In Two Varieties Of Japanese And South Kyeongsang Korean
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Anger Recognition in Speech Using Acoustic and Linguistic Cues
In: ISSN: 0167-6393 ; EISSN: 1872-7182 ; Speech Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00779289 ; Speech Communication, Elsevier : North-Holland, 2011, 53 (9-10), pp.1198. ⟨10.1016/j.specom.2011.05.002⟩ (2011)
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Anger recognition in speech using acoustic and linguistic cues ...
Polzehl, Tim; Schmitt, Alexander; Metze, Florian. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2011
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Anger recognition in speech using acoustic and linguistic cues ...
Polzehl, Tim; Schmitt, Alexander; Metze, Florian. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2011
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Building an audio-visual corpus of Australian English : large corpus collection with an economical portable and replicable Black Box
Burnham, Denis K. (R7357); Estival, Dominique (R16320); Fazio, Steven (R15706). - : Rundle Mall, S.A., Causal Productions, 2011
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Prosody and recursion in coordinate structures and beyond
In: Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 28 (2010), 183-237
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Prosody and recursion in coordinate structures and beyond
In: Natural language & linguistic theory. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 28 (2010) 1, 183-237
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Experimental and theoretical advances in prosody: a review
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2010) 7-9, 905-945
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Acoustic correlates of information structure
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2010) 7-9, 1044-1098
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Automatic speaker recognition as a measurement of voice imitation and conversion
In: The international journal of speech, language and the law. - London : Equinox Publishing 17 (2010) 1, 119-142
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