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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Tone and Intonation

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Minghui Dong
Yanfeng Lu
Ridong Jiang

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pdf bib Front matter pages
pdf bib Cross-language perception of the Japanese singleton/geminate contrast: Case of Vietnamese speakers with and without Japanese language experience
Tsukada Kimiko, Đích Đào and Trang Huyen
pp. 1‑2
pdf bib OCP and downstep in Japanese
Manami Hirayama, Hyun Kyung Hwang and Takaomi Kato
pp. 3‑4
pdf bib The perception of German wh-phrase-final intonation: a contour clustering evaluation
Heiko Seeliger, Anne Lützeler and Constantijn Kaland
pp. 5‑6
pdf bib Mutual predictability of the accent patterns of Tokyo and Osaka Japanese
Hiroto Noguchi
pp. 7‑8
pdf bib Modelling Fijian focus prosody using PENTAtrainer: A pilot study
Albert Lee, Candide Simard, Apolonia Tamata, Yi Xu, Santitham Prom-on and Jiaying Sun
pp. 9‑10
pdf bib Cross-generational variability of laryngeal contrasts in Shuangfeng Xiang Chinese
Menghui Shi and yiya chen
pp. 11‑12
pdf bib The Effects of Imitation and Emphasis Levels on the Learning of Post-Focus Compression: A Case Study of Cantonese Speakers on English
Ann Wai Huen To and Yi Xu
pp. 13‑14
pdf bib Syntax-Prosody mismatches in Teotitlán Zapotec
Hiroto Uchihara and Ambrocio Gutiérrez
pp. 15‑16
pdf bib Benefits of Targeted Memory Reactivation in Perceptual Learning of Non-native Tones are Associated with Slow-oscillation Phase and Delta-theta Power
Xiaocong Chen, Jiayi Lu, Zhen Qin, Xiaoqing Hu and Caicai Zhang
pp. 17‑18
pdf bib Daytime Naps Consolidate Cantonese Tone Learning Through Talker Generalization
Ruofan Wu, Zhen Qin and Caicai Zhang
pp. 19‑20
pdf bib Tonal contrast in Drenjongke (Bhutia): an Electroglottograph study
Seunghun Lee, Julián Villegas and Kunzang Namgyal
pp. 21‑22
pdf bib Polite Tones of Voice in Transition: Investigating Speech Production and Perception in Thai Speakers of Different Generations
Sujinat Jitwiriyanont and Pavadee Saisuwan
pp. 23‑24
pdf bib The prosody of polar response particles in German and Dutch
Sophie Repp and Christiane Ulbrich
pp. 25‑26
pdf bib Spanish imperatives produced by proficient Chinese learners of Spanish: The differences in prenuclear pitch accent and boundary tones
Xiaotong Xi and Peng Li
pp. 27‑28
pdf bib The Interaction of Tonal and Metrical Prominence in the Pingding Variety of Chinese
Pingping Jia
pp. 29‑30
pdf bib The Attractivity of Average Speech Rhythm in Mandarin Chinese
Gyong Min Oh, Chun Wang and Constantijn Kaland
pp. 31‑32
pdf bib The phonetics and pragmatics of H* and L+H* in British English
Jiseung Kim, Na Hu, Riccardo Orrico, Stella Gryllia and Amalia Arvaniti
pp. 33‑34
pdf bib The prosody of contrastive focus and verum focus in rejections
Heiko Seeliger and Sophie Repp
pp. 35‑36
pdf bib The Effects of Tone Types and Bilingual Experiences on Attentional Control in Cantonese Tone Dichotic Listening Task
Yuqi WANG and Zhen Qin
pp. 37‑38
pdf bib Vocative Intonation in Bulgarian
Bistra Andreeva and Snezhina Dimitrova
pp. 39‑40
pdf bib Ethnicity and intonational variation in Singapore English child-directed speech
Adam J. Chong, Jasper H. Sim and Brechtje Post
pp. 41‑42
pdf bib Polysyllabic tone sandhi and morphosyntax in Xiangshan Wu Chinese
Yibing Shi, Francis Nolan and Brechtje Post
pp. 43‑44
pdf bib Stylised Tone and Intonation in Dog Directed Speech
Yu-Xian (Claire) Huang
pp. 45‑46
pdf bib Tonal coarticulation in Angami level tones
Viyazonuo Terhiija, Zhonei i Gwirie and Priyankoo Sarmah
pp. 47‑48
pdf bib Speakers adaptively plan f0 trajectories under rate changes: Evidence from Thai contour tones
Francesco Burroni and James Kirby
pp. 49‑50
pdf bib Challenging categorical perception of lexical tone and gradient perception of intonation —— Evidence from Cantonese identification and discrimination studies
Yang Yang, Carlos Gussenhoven, Victoria Reshetnikova and Marco van de Ven
pp. 51‑52
pdf bib L2 learning and language attrition in intonation: analysis of Spanish L2 and Brazilian —— Portuguese L1 applying the Fujisaki model
Cristiane Silva, Hansjörg Mixdorff and Pablo Arantes
pp. 53‑54
pdf bib Attitudinal Prosody in Hindi
Hansjörg Mixdorff, Archishman Ghosh, Prashant Khatri, Preeti Rao and Alexsandro Meireles
pp. 55‑56
pdf bib Encoding Tone Sandhi in Zhangzhou Southern Min: An Inter-disciplinary Exploration
Yishan Huang
pp. 57‑58
pdf bib F0 Change of Lexical Tones in Loud Speech
hui zhang, weitong liu, jiajia shi and yuhan ye
pp. 59‑61
pdf bib Synthesising and Assessing Performative Speech Modes
Emily Lau, Brechtje Post and Katherine Knill
pp. 62‑63
pdf bib A Preliminary Investigation of the Phonetic Characteristics of Moklen Tones
Warunsiri Pornpottanamas, Pittayawat Pittayaporn and Sireemas Maspong
pp. 64‑65
pdf bib No effects of f0 manipulation and phrase position in Korean word recognition
Constantijn Kaland, Matthew Gordon, Jiyoung Jang and Argyro Katsika
pp. 66‑67
pdf bib Individual variability in the production of consonant-induced pitch perturbations at vowel onset in Thai
Alif Silpachai, Na Hu and Amalia Arvaniti
pp. 68‑69
pdf bib The effect of post-tonic lengthening and F0 in Syrian Arabic prosody
Malek Al Hasan and Shakuntala Mahanta
pp. 70‑71
pdf bib Vowels, Tones and Tonogenesis in Braj Bhasha
Neetesh Kumar Ojha and Shakuntala Mahanta
pp. 72‑73
pdf bib Intonation of angry and happy Singapore English acted speech
Rae Jia Xin Koh and Ying Ying Tan
pp. 74‑76
pdf bib Prosodic phrasing in Breton
Emily Elfner, Francesc Torres-Tamarit and Mélanie Jouitteau
pp. 77‑78
pdf bib Phonetic corelates of syllable prominence in Mundari
Luke Horo, Pamir Gogoi and Gregory Anderson
pp. 79‑79
pdf bib Setting the “tone” first and integrating into the syllable later: An EEG study of lexical tonal encoding in Mandarin word production
Xiaocong Chen and Caicai Zhang
pp. 80‑82
pdf bib Tone in Binumarien Loans: Incorporating Tok Pisin Words in a Kainantu (Papuan) Tonal System
Renger van Dasselaar
pp. 83‑84
pdf bib Exploring intonational patterns of poetic speech: Insights from a large corpus of German poetry
Nadja Schauffler, Nora Ketschik, Kerstin Jung, André Blessing, Julia Koch, Toni Bernhart, Anna Kinder, Jonas Kuhn, Sandra Richter, Rebecca Sturm, Gabriel Viehhauser and Thang Vu
pp. 85‑86
pdf bib Clustering lexical tones with intonation variation
Katrina Kechun Li, Francis Nolan and Brechtje Post
pp. 87‑88
pdf bib Variable Pitch Accent and Prosodic Phrasing in Japanese Adjectival Complex DPs
Le Xuan Chan, Rina Furusawa and Seunghun J. Lee
pp. 89‑90
pdf bib Untangling the Word-Tone System: The Basic Tonal and Prosodic Patterns in Choca-ngaca
Xiyao Wang
pp. 91‑92
pdf bib PraaPer: simple, rich and intuitive representations for tone and intonation
francesco cangemi and aviad albert
pp. 93‑94
pdf bib Aspiration and tones in Guangxi Cantonese
Bei Yang and Wenting Xian
pp. 95‑96
pdf bib Study on Chinese Tone Acquisition of Learners From Different Language Backgrounds
LI Jinhao
pp. 97‑98
pdf bib The acquisition of L2 Mandarin T3 sandhi and neutral tone by Japanese speakers
Tong Shu and Pik Ki Mok
pp. 99‑100
pdf bib Carryover Tonal Variations for Speech Recognition in Standard Chinese
Hana Nurul Hasanah, Qing Yang and Yiya Chen
pp. 101‑102
pdf bib Production of Mandarin Third Tone Sandhi by the Young generation in Malaysia
Xin Ren and Poh Shin Chiew
pp. 103‑104
pdf bib Tonal Variation of Southern Min Dialect: A Case Study of Klang Hokkien in Malaysia
Poh Shin Chiew and Meng Huat Chau
pp. 105‑106
pdf bib Pitch Accents, Boundary Tones and Tune Compositionality
Stella Gryllia and Amalia Arvaniti
pp. 107‑108
pdf bib Exploring the Utility of Automatically Generated References for Assessing L2 Prosody
Mariana Julião, Helena Moniz and Alberto Abad
pp. 109‑110
pdf bib The Prosodic Profile of Black Mountain Mönpa
Gwendolyn Hyslop
pp. 111‑112
pdf bib Exploring Rhythmic Patterns in Deori and Mising using Read Speech Data
Krisangi Saikia and Shakuntala Mahanta
pp. 113‑114
pdf bib Roles of F0 Range/Slope and Duration in Cueing the Mandarin Rising or Falling Tones
Wei Zhang and Wentao Gu
pp. 115‑116
pdf bib Production of Mandarin Tones in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Wentao Gu, Ping Fan and Weiguo Liu
pp. 117‑118
pdf bib A new approach to the learning of tonal categories in tone and non-tone languages
Aoju Chen
pp. 119‑120

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