نتایج جستجو برای: accent biases

تعداد نتایج: 31242  

1998
Hansjörg Mixdorff Hiroya Fujisaki

The present study deals with the in uence of syllable structure on the the ne alignment of accent commands of the Fujisaki-model. The corpus used in this study consists of three-syllable words of German with word-accent on the second syllable which were uttered in citationform. It is examined which factors in uence accent command onset time T1 and accent command o set time T2. T1 can be predict...

2010
César González Ferreras Carlos Vivaracho-Pascual David Escudero Mancebo Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo

This contribution faces the ToBI accent recognition problem with the goal of multiclass identification vs. the more conservative Accent vs. No Accent approach. A neural network and a decision tree are used for automatic recognition of the ToBI accents in the Boston Radio Corpus. Multiclass classification results show the difficulty of the problem and the impact of imbalanced classes. A study of...

2000
Johan Frid

This is a study about the accent pattern of compound words in the Southern Swedish variety. This pattern differs from Standard Swedish in that the first element of the compound may retain Accent I, whereas the standard dialect invariably gets Accent II. Bruce (1974) showed that this accent shift blocking varied with area and type of compound. The present study deals with four dialects of Southe...

2011
Miran Kim

Temporal characteristics of Position in Word (PoW) effects in Spanish are investigated in relation to stress and accent. The results show that initial /s/ is lengthened word-initially but only when stress or accent is concomitantly active. This suggests that the PoW effect is conditioned by stress and accent (prominence effects), and the word boundary effect enhances onset durations when combin...

2006
Gilbert Ambrazaitis Gösta Bruce

A perceptual experiment concerning South Swedish word accents (accent I, accent II) is described. By means of editing and resynthesis techniques the F0 pattern of a test word in a phrase context has been systematically manipulated: initial rise (glide vs. jump) and final concatenation (6 timing degrees of the accentual fall). The results indicate that both a gliding rise and a late fall seem ne...

2014
Niamh Kelly Rajka Smiljanić

The present paper examines the effect of pragmatic focus on the realisation of the lexical pitch accent contrast in the Trøndersk variety of Norwegian. Target disyllabic words with accent 1 and accent 2 were read with broad and narrow focus by 10 native speakers of Trøndersk. Broad-to-narrow focus changes were implemented through an expanded pitch range and vowel lengthening for both accents. A...

2017
Heete Sahkai Meelis Mihkla

Contrastive topic is an information structural category that is usually associated with a specific intonation, which tends to be similar across languages (a rising pitch accent). The aim of the present study is to examine whether this also true of Estonian. Three potential prosodic correlates of contrastive topics are examined: marking with a particular pitch accent type, an emphatic realizatio...

2006
Konstantin Markov Satoshi Nakamura

In this paper, we present a study on robust speech recognition with respect to accent variations. Differences that characterize accents in speech can be divided into two parts: phonetic and acoustic. We focus on the acoustic differences and the ways of acoustic model design and training that can be used to minimize the effect of accent variations on the speech recognition system’s performance. ...

2014
BalaKrishna Kolluru Vincent Wan Javier Latorre Kayoko Yanagisawa Mark J. F. Gales

Standard grapheme-to-phoneme (G2P) systems are trained using a homogeneous lexicon, for example one associated with a particular accent. In practice, a synthesis system may be required to handle multiple accents. Furthermore, a speaker rarely has a pure accent; accents vary continuously within and between regions of a country. Generating phonetic sequences for each accent is possible, but combi...

2013
Alain Ghio Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus Juliette Roquel Antoine Giovanni

We present a study where we examined the influence of a regional accent in the perception of voice and/or speech disorders. These aspects are most of the time overshadowed in clinical context. This protocol, involving multiple sources of speech variations, is also interesting for perception theories. For the experiment, speakers with or without a Southern French accent and with or without speec...

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