Two production experiments were conducted to establish the anchor point for the beginning of the final rise in Dutch falling-rising pitch contours.
Two production experiments were conducted to establish the anchor point for the beginning of the final rise in Dutch falling-rising pitch contours.
Two production experiments were conducted to establish the anchor point for the beginning of the final rise in Dutch falling-rising pitch contours.
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Alignment of the second low target in Dutch falling-rising pitch contours ; Publication year. 2007 ; Author(s). Peters, J. · Hanssen, J.E.G. · Gussenhoven, C.
The second (right-hand) target of a tone that has two alignments is symbolized as an unfilled circle. In (1), this applies to both H-tones. The arrows in the ...
Alignment of the Second Low Target in Dutch Falling-Rising Pitch Contours Jörg Peters, Radboud University Nijmegen Judith Hanssen, Radboud University ...
In the first part of this study, we measured the alignment (relative to segmental landmarks) of the low F0 turning points between the accentual fall and the ...
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The L of a Dutch falling-rising nuclear contour (L+H* L. H%) aligns with the most prominent postnuclear syllable. In falling-rising questions like Woon je in X?
The position of the second low target in the stretch of speech defined by the last two words of the utterance, adopting the graphic style of Lickley et al.