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... speech reports a variety of criteria which are used to partition the speech stream . On the one hand , the speech signal is comprised of prosodic units such as intonation units or breath groups ( Chafe 1988 ; Cruttenden 1986 ) , which ...
... speech reports a variety of criteria which are used to partition the speech stream . On the one hand , the speech signal is comprised of prosodic units such as intonation units or breath groups ( Chafe 1988 ; Cruttenden 1986 ) , which ...
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... speech rates . I show that faster speech correlates with less pros- ody overall ( i.e. , a smaller number of prosodic events , and less variation in the identity of those events ) . I also show that higher speech rate corre- lates with ...
... speech rates . I show that faster speech correlates with less pros- ody overall ( i.e. , a smaller number of prosodic events , and less variation in the identity of those events ) . I also show that higher speech rate corre- lates with ...
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... speech rate and prosody . Figure 7. Relation of speech rate to F0 ( from Vaissière 1997 ) . Fo rapide moyen lent Le pré si dent di rec teur gé né ral Fin mot lexical A Début mot lexical Milieu mot lexical Mot grammatical syll Speech ...
... speech rate and prosody . Figure 7. Relation of speech rate to F0 ( from Vaissière 1997 ) . Fo rapide moyen lent Le pré si dent di rec teur gé né ral Fin mot lexical A Début mot lexical Milieu mot lexical Mot grammatical syll Speech ...
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