Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... pitch accent is primarily a pitch event , as the name suggests . Pitch is properly speaking an auditory property , but it corresponds fairly directly to fundamental frequency ( FO ) , which is a measurable property of the speech signal ...
... pitch accent is primarily a pitch event , as the name suggests . Pitch is properly speaking an auditory property , but it corresponds fairly directly to fundamental frequency ( FO ) , which is a measurable property of the speech signal ...
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... pitch accent on the focus expression , two representative pitch tracks along with their transcriptions are shown in Figures 2 and 3. The focus expression associated with even is marked by a clear FO peak , indicating that the focus of ...
... pitch accent on the focus expression , two representative pitch tracks along with their transcriptions are shown in Figures 2 and 3. The focus expression associated with even is marked by a clear FO peak , indicating that the focus of ...
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... pitch accents . Of course , if a speaker chose to mark SO focus with a pitch accent , it is quite possible that the associated FO - related cues would be more significant than duration and energy in giving rise to a percept of ...
... pitch accents . Of course , if a speaker chose to mark SO focus with a pitch accent , it is quite possible that the associated FO - related cues would be more significant than duration and energy in giving rise to a percept of ...
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