Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, Nanette Veilleux & Stefanie Shattuck Hufnagel. (2014) “Segmental Influences on the Perception of Pitch Accent Scaling in English.” In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 7, Campbell, Gibbon, and Hirst (eds.), pp. 1125-1129. Full paper: [pdf (4.8 mb)] Abstract: In both tone and intonation systems, segmental context is known to influence production and […]
Monthly Archives: June 2014
Talk at Speech Prosody 7: Segmental Influences on the Perception of Pitch Accent Scaling in English
Poster at Speech Prosody 7: Effects of dynamic pitch and relative scaling on the perception of duration and prosodic grouping in American English
Alejna Brugos & Jonathan Barnes. (2014) “Effects of dynamic pitch and relative scaling on the perception of duration and prosodic grouping in American English.” In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 7, Campbell, Gibbon, and Hirst (eds.), pp. 388-392. Full paper: pdf (4.5 mb) Abstract: Results of two perception experiments suggest that using timing measures alone to […]
Poster at ASA: Individual differences in the perception of fundamental frequency scaling in American English speech
Nanette Veilleux, Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, & Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel. (2014) “Individual differences in the perception of fundamental frequency scaling in American English speech.” Poster presented at the 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Providence, May, 2014. Abstract: Although most participants (N = 62) in an F0 scaling experiment judged open syllables (day) as […]
Poster at ASA: Dynamic pitch and pitch range interact in distortions of perceived duration of American English speech tokens
Alejna Brugos & Jonathan Barnes. (2014) “Dynamic pitch and pitch range interact in distortions of perceived duration of American English speech tokens.” Poster presented at the 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Providence, May, 2014. Abstract: Previous research showed that pitch factors can distort perceived duration: tokens with dynamic or higher f0 tend […]