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    Segmental Influences on the Perception of High Pitch Accent Scaling in American English by Barnes, Jonathan, Brugos, Alejna, Veilleux, Nanette, Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie

    Published in Language and speech (07-08-2024)
    “…Researchers investigating a broad array of questions in spoken language prosody routinely base their arguments on measurements taken from the F0 contours of…”
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    On (and off) ramps in intonational phonology: Rises, falls, and the Tonal Center of Gravity by Barnes, Jonathan, Brugos, Alejna, Veilleux, Nanette, Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-03-2021)
    “…•2 experiments assess roles of F0 rises and falls in English pitch accent perception.•Results: Both rise and fall shape contribute significantly to contour…”
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    Dynamic pitch and pitch range interact in distortions of perceived duration of American English speech tokens by Brugos, Alejna, Barnes, Jonathan

    “…Previous research showed that pitch factors can distort perceived duration: tokens with dynamic or higher f0 tend to be perceived as longer than comparable…”
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    Individual differences in the perception of fundamental frequency scaling in American English speech by Veilleux, Nanette, Barnes, Jon, Brugos, Alejna, Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie

    “…Although most participants (N = 62) in an F0 scaling experiment judged open syllables (day) as higher in pitch than closed syllable tokens (dane, dave) with…”
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    Multidimensional Signals and Analytic Flexibility: Estimating Degrees of Freedom in Human-Speech Analyses by Casillas, Joseph V., Ahn, Byron, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Al-Tamimi, Jalal, Alotaibi, Najd E., AlShakhori, Mohammed K., Altmiller, Ruth M., Baese-Berk, Melissa M., Bailey, George, Sangma, Cheman Baira A, BensonMeyer, Emelia P., Bing, Liwen, Bjorndahl, Christina, Braver, Aaron, Brown, Alicia M., Brugos, Alejna, Caillol, Coline, Cangemi, Francesco, Carignan, Christopher, Carraturo, Sita, Chodroff, Eleanor, Cohn, Michelle, Cronenberg, Johanna, Dagar, Erica L., Diantoro, Carissa A., Dokovova, Marie, Du, Fengting, Dubuis, Margaux, Duême, Florent, Durward, Matthew, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Fink, Lauren K., Finley, Sara, Foster, Kurtis, Foulkes, Paul, Frazer-McKee, Gabriel, Fromont, Robert, Geller, Jason, Grasso, Camille L., Grice, Martine, Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S., Gully, Amelia J., Halfacre, Caitlin, Haywood, Robert, Hellmuth, Sam, Holliday, Nicole, Hoogland, Damar, Huang, Yaqian, Hughes, Vincent, Ilchovska, Zlatomira G., Jones, Jacq, Junges, Mágat N., Kaland, Constantijn, Kelly, Niamh E., Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Krajewska, Dorota, Krug, Andreas, Lentz, Tomas O., Li, Wanyin, Lialiou, Maria, Lima, Ronaldo M., Lo, Justin J. H., Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, MacLeod, Bethany, Mallard, Mel, McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary, Nieder, Jessica, Nikolić, Dušan, Offerman, Heather M., Passoni, Elisa, Perry, Scott J., Pfiffner, Alexandra M., Proctor, Michael, Rhodes, Ryan, Röer, Jan P., Sbacco, Lucia, Schleef, Erik, Schmitz, Dominic, Shiryaev, Alexander, Sóskuthy, Márton, Spaniol, Malin, Stanley, Joseph A., Strickler, Alyssa, Tucker, Benjamin V., Turnbull, Rory, Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., Urrestarazu-Porta, Iñigo, van de Vijver, Ruben, Van Engen, Kristin J., van Miltenburg, Emiel, Wang, Bruce Xiao, Westerbeek, Hans, Winters, Stephen, Wood, Anna, Xu, Chenzi, Zellou, Georgia, Zhang, Cong, Zhu, Jian, Roettger, Timo B.

    “…Recent empirical studies have highlighted the large degree of analytic flexibility in data analysis that can lead to substantially different conclusions based…”
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    Alternatives to f 0 turning points in American English intonation by Barnes, Jonathan, Veilleux, Nanette, Brugos, Alejna, Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie

    “…Since the inception of the autosegmental-metrical approach to intonation (Bruce 1977, Pierrehumbert 1980, Ladd 1996), the location and scaling of f0 turning…”
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    The interaction of pitch and timing in the perception of prosodic grouping by Brugos, Alejna Mari

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Speakers break their otherwise continuous speech stream into meaningful segments, the edges of which are marked by audible cues such as pauses, rate changes…”
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    A range of intonation patterns produced in an elicitation task by Brugos, Alejna, Barnes, Jonathan, Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie, Veilleux, Nanette

    “…A production task was designed to elicit a specific intonation contour, characterized by an exaggerated rise-fall-rise in f0 (L+H*L−H% in ToBI terms),…”
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    F 0 peaks aligned with nonprominent syllables in American English by Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie, Veilleux, Nanette, Brugos, Alejna, Speer, Robert

    “…The occurrence of F0 peaks on nonprominent syllables in American English (e.g., -ing or a- in reading again) raises the question of how to label these…”
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    Turning points, tonal targets, and the English L- phrase accent by Barnes, Jonathan, Veilleux, Nanette, Brugos, Alejna, Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie

    Published in Language and cognitive processes (01-09-2010)
    “…This study of the alignment of L- in the H* L- H% contour of American English finds the strongest predictor of the location of the retracted phrase-accent…”
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