Search Results - "Kaland, Constantijn"
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The perception of word stress cues in Papuan Malay: A typological perspective and experimental investigation
Published in Laboratory phonology (20-12-2021)“…Analyses of word prosody have shown that in some Indonesian languages listeners do not make use of word stress cues. The outcomes have contributed to the…”
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Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay
Published in Language and speech (01-03-2020)“…It has frequently been shown that speakers prosodically reduce repeated words in discourse. This phenomenon has been claimed to facilitate speech recognition…”
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Which Language R You Speaking? /r/ as a Language Marker in Tyrolean and Italian Bilinguals
Published in Language and speech (01-03-2019)“…Across languages of the world the /r/ sound is known for its variability. This variability has been investigated using articulatory models as well as in…”
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Intonation contour similarity: f 0 representations and distance measures compared to human perception in two languages
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-2023)“…Recently, cluster analysis on f0 contours has become a popular method in phonetic research. Cluster analysis provides an automated way of categorising f0…”
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Intonation contour similarity: f0 representations and distance measures compared to human perception in two languages
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-2023)“…Recently, cluster analysis on f0 contours has become a popular method in phonetic research. Cluster analysis provides an automated way of categorising f0…”
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Offline and online processing of acoustic cues to word stress in Papuan Malay
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-02-2020)“…The present study investigates to what extent acoustic cues to word stress facilitate both offline and online word processing in Papuan Malay. Previous…”
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Acoustic correlates of word stress in Papuan Malay
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-05-2019)“…•Acoustic measures show consistent evidence for word stress in Papuan Malay.•Trade Malay varieties potentially differ fundamentally with respect to their word…”
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When recall gets stressful: comparing Papuan Malay and German listeners' lexical storage of word stress
Published in Laboratory phonology (06-09-2024)“…Recent studies indicated that Papuan Malay, spoken in the Eastern provinces of Indonesia, has regular penultimate word stress. Only when schwa occurs in the…”
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Demarcating and highlighting in Papuan Malay phrase prosody
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2020)“…Phrase-level prosody serves two essential functions in many languages of the world: chunking information into units (demarcating) and marking important…”
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The Attractiveness of Average Speech Rhythms: Revisiting the Average Effect From a Crosslinguistic Perspective
Published in Language and speech (29-12-2023)“…The current study investigates the average effect: the tendency for humans to appreciate an averaged (face, bird, wristwatch, car, and so on) over an…”
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Red and blue bananas: Time-series f0 analysis of contrastively focused noun phrases in Papuan Malay and Dutch
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2023)“…•Papuan Malay does not mark contrastive focus with f0 within noun phrases.•Time-series measures of f0 provide detailed insights into intonation…”
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Accounting for the listener: comparing the production of contrastive intonation in typically-developing speakers and speakers with autism
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2013)“…The present research investigates what drives the prosodic marking of contrastive information. For example, a typically developing speaker of a Germanic…”
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White Bear Effects in Language Production: Evidence from the Prosodic Realization of Adjectives
Published in Language and speech (01-12-2014)“…A central problem in recent research on speech production concerns the question to what extent speakers adapt their linguistic expressions to the needs of…”
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Perceiving incredulity: The role of intonation and facial gestures
Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-02-2013)“…► We analyze the interaction between facial gestures and intonation in the distinction between information-seeking and incredulity yes/no questions in two…”
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Audiovisual Correlates of Interrogativity: A Comparative Analysis of Catalan and Dutch
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-03-2014)“…Languages employ different strategies to mark an utterance as a polar (yes–no) question, including syntax, intonation and gestures. This study analyzes the…”
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On how accent distribution can signal speaker adaptation
Published in Phonetica (01-09-2013)“…Some dialogues are perceived as running more smoothly than others. To some extent that impression could be related to how well speakers adapt their prosody to…”
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