Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel & Nanette Veilleux. (forthcoming). On the nature of perceptual differences between accentual peaks and plateaux. In: O. Niebuhr (ed.), Prosodies – Context, Function, Communication (pp. 93-118). Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. [pdf]
Monthly Archives: April 2012
book chapter preprint: On the nature of perceptual differences between accentual peaks and plateaux
Modelling the perception of English F0 scaling in a segmental context
Paper presented at ETAP 2 in Montreal: Barnes, Jonathan, Alejna Brugos, Nanette Veilleux, & Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel. 2011. Modelling the perception of English F0 scaling in a segmental context. Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody 2, Montreal, Canada. [pdf of abstract]
Voiceless intervals and perceptual completion in F0 contours: Evidence from scaling perception in American English
Paper from the special session at ICPhS XVII, “Shapes and Tones – Towards a More Holistic Perspective in Intonation Research”: Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, Nanette Veilleux & Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel. (2011). Voiceless Intervals and Perceptual Completion in F0 Contours: Evidence from Scaling Perception in American English. ICPhS 17, Hong Kong. [pdf] Abstract: Intonation models describing F0 […]
TCoG preprint: “Tonal Center of Gravity: A global approach to tonal implementation in a level-based intonational phonology”
Jonathan Barnes, Nanette Veilleux, Alejna Brugos, and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel. (Forthcoming). “Tonal Center of Gravity: A global approach to tonal implementation in a level-based intonational phonology.” Laboratory Phonology. [pdf] Abstract Recent evidence that pitch-movement shape can influence perceived alignment of rising (LH) pitch accents in several languages appears to challenge the well-established level-based approach to intonation […]