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DeepFry: Identifying Vocal Fry Using Deep Neural Networks ...
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Mixer 6 Stop Consonants - Linguistics Vanguard 2018 ...
Chodroff, Eleanor. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Phonetic Entrainment ...
Chodroff, Eleanor. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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It’s alignment all the way down, but not all the way up: Speakers align on some features but not others within a dialogue
In: J Phon (2021)
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SIGMORPHON 2020 Shared Task 0: Typologically Diverse Morphological Inflection ...
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A Corpus for Large-Scale Phonetic Typology ...
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A Corpus for Large-Scale Phonetic Typology ...
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Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning ...
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Acoustic-phonetic and auditory mechanisms of adaptation in the perception of sibilant fricatives
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A corpus for large-scale phonetic typology
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Predicting declension class from form and meaning
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Investigating the forensic applications of global and local temporal representations of speech for dialect discrimination
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Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning
In: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (2020)
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A Corpus for Large-Scale Phonetic Typology
In: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (2020)
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Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning ...
Williams, Adina; Pimentel, Tiago; Blix, Hagen. - : ETH Zurich, 2020
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The phonological and phonetic encoding of information status in American English nuclear accents
Abstract: Information structure is said to play an important role in determining phrasal prominence and the assignment of nuclear pitch accents in English. Early accounts claim that discourse-new or focused words receive a prominence-lending high/rising pitch accent, while given words are unaccented, with reduced prominence. Empirical findings are varied, but paint a more complex picture of the prosodic encoding of information structure. The present study investigated the phonological and phonetic encoding of information status and contrastive focus in nuclear position in American English, from speech read under neutral and lively affect. Given information was associated with decreased phonological and phonetic prominence, contrastive information with enhanced prominence, while new information corresponded to increased phonological, but not phonetic prominence, as assessed in pitch accent type, duration, intensity, and voice quality. The findings indicate a probabilistic relationship between information structure and nuclear pitch accent type, and gradient expression of information structure in acoustic prominence.
URL: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/153338/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/153338/1/ChodroffCole_ICPhS19_NuclearAccents_2019.pdf
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Constraints on variability in the voice onset time of L2 English stop consonants
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Corpus Phonetics Tutorial ...
Chodroff, Eleanor. - : arXiv, 2018
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Information structure, affect, and prenuclear prominence in American English
Cole, Jennifer; Chodroff, Eleanor Rosalie. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2018
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