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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 |
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OCP and downstep in Japanese Manami Hirayama, Hyun Kyung Hwang and Takaomi Kato |
pp. 3‑4 |
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The perception of German wh-phrase-final intonation: a contour clustering evaluation Heiko Seeliger, Anne Lützeler and Constantijn Kaland |
pp. 5‑6 |
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Mutual predictability of the accent patterns of Tokyo and Osaka Japanese Hiroto Noguchi |
pp. 7‑8 |
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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 |
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Cross-generational variability of laryngeal contrasts in Shuangfeng Xiang Chinese Menghui Shi and yiya chen |
pp. 11‑12 |
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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 |
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Syntax-Prosody mismatches in Teotitlán Zapotec Hiroto Uchihara and Ambrocio Gutiérrez |
pp. 15‑16 |
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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 |
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Daytime Naps Consolidate Cantonese Tone Learning Through Talker Generalization Ruofan Wu, Zhen Qin and Caicai Zhang |
pp. 19‑20 |
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Tonal contrast in Drenjongke (Bhutia): an Electroglottograph study Seunghun Lee, Julián Villegas and Kunzang Namgyal |
pp. 21‑22 |
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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 |
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The prosody of polar response particles in German and Dutch Sophie Repp and Christiane Ulbrich |
pp. 25‑26 |
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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 |
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The Interaction of Tonal and Metrical Prominence in the Pingding Variety of Chinese Pingping Jia |
pp. 29‑30 |
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The Attractivity of Average Speech Rhythm in Mandarin Chinese Gyong Min Oh, Chun Wang and Constantijn Kaland |
pp. 31‑32 |
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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 |
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The prosody of contrastive focus and verum focus in rejections Heiko Seeliger and Sophie Repp |
pp. 35‑36 |
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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 |
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Vocative Intonation in Bulgarian Bistra Andreeva and Snezhina Dimitrova |
pp. 39‑40 |
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Ethnicity and intonational variation in Singapore English child-directed speech Adam J. Chong, Jasper H. Sim and Brechtje Post |
pp. 41‑42 |
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Polysyllabic tone sandhi and morphosyntax in Xiangshan Wu Chinese Yibing Shi, Francis Nolan and Brechtje Post |
pp. 43‑44 |
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Stylised Tone and Intonation in Dog Directed Speech Yu-Xian (Claire) Huang |
pp. 45‑46 |
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Tonal coarticulation in Angami level tones Viyazonuo Terhiija, Zhonei i Gwirie and Priyankoo Sarmah |
pp. 47‑48 |
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Speakers adaptively plan f0 trajectories under rate changes: Evidence from Thai contour tones Francesco Burroni and James Kirby |
pp. 49‑50 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Attitudinal Prosody in Hindi Hansjörg Mixdorff, Archishman Ghosh, Prashant Khatri, Preeti Rao and Alexsandro Meireles |
pp. 55‑56 |
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Encoding Tone Sandhi in Zhangzhou Southern Min: An Inter-disciplinary Exploration Yishan Huang |
pp. 57‑58 |
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F0 Change of Lexical Tones in Loud Speech hui zhang, weitong liu, jiajia shi and yuhan ye |
pp. 59‑61 |
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Synthesising and Assessing Performative Speech Modes Emily Lau, Brechtje Post and Katherine Knill |
pp. 62‑63 |
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A Preliminary Investigation of the Phonetic Characteristics of Moklen Tones Warunsiri Pornpottanamas, Pittayawat Pittayaporn and Sireemas Maspong |
pp. 64‑65 |
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No effects of f0 manipulation and phrase position in Korean word recognition Constantijn Kaland, Matthew Gordon, Jiyoung Jang and Argyro Katsika |
pp. 66‑67 |
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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 |
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The effect of post-tonic lengthening and F0 in Syrian Arabic prosody Malek Al Hasan and Shakuntala Mahanta |
pp. 70‑71 |
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Vowels, Tones and Tonogenesis in Braj Bhasha Neetesh Kumar Ojha and Shakuntala Mahanta |
pp. 72‑73 |
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Intonation of angry and happy Singapore English acted speech Rae Jia Xin Koh and Ying Ying Tan |
pp. 74‑76 |
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Prosodic phrasing in Breton Emily Elfner, Francesc Torres-Tamarit and Mélanie Jouitteau |
pp. 77‑78 |
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Phonetic corelates of syllable prominence in Mundari Luke Horo, Pamir Gogoi and Gregory Anderson |
pp. 79‑79 |
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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 |
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Tone in Binumarien Loans: Incorporating Tok Pisin Words in a Kainantu (Papuan) Tonal System Renger van Dasselaar |
pp. 83‑84 |
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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 |
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Clustering lexical tones with intonation variation Katrina Kechun Li, Francis Nolan and Brechtje Post |
pp. 87‑88 |
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Variable Pitch Accent and Prosodic Phrasing in Japanese Adjectival Complex DPs Le Xuan Chan, Rina Furusawa and Seunghun J. Lee |
pp. 89‑90 |
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Untangling the Word-Tone System: The Basic Tonal and Prosodic Patterns in Choca-ngaca Xiyao Wang |
pp. 91‑92 |
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PraaPer: simple, rich and intuitive representations for tone and intonation francesco cangemi and aviad albert |
pp. 93‑94 |
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Aspiration and tones in Guangxi Cantonese Bei Yang and Wenting Xian |
pp. 95‑96 |
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Study on Chinese Tone Acquisition of Learners From Different Language Backgrounds LI Jinhao |
pp. 97‑98 |
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The acquisition of L2 Mandarin T3 sandhi and neutral tone by Japanese speakers Tong Shu and Pik Ki Mok |
pp. 99‑100 |
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Carryover Tonal Variations for Speech Recognition in Standard Chinese Hana Nurul Hasanah, Qing Yang and Yiya Chen |
pp. 101‑102 |
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Production of Mandarin Third Tone Sandhi by the Young generation in Malaysia Xin Ren and Poh Shin Chiew |
pp. 103‑104 |
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Tonal Variation of Southern Min Dialect: A Case Study of Klang Hokkien in Malaysia Poh Shin Chiew and Meng Huat Chau |
pp. 105‑106 |
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Pitch Accents, Boundary Tones and Tune Compositionality Stella Gryllia and Amalia Arvaniti |
pp. 107‑108 |
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Exploring the Utility of Automatically Generated References for Assessing L2 Prosody Mariana Julião, Helena Moniz and Alberto Abad |
pp. 109‑110 |
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The Prosodic Profile of Black Mountain Mönpa Gwendolyn Hyslop |
pp. 111‑112 |
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Exploring Rhythmic Patterns in Deori and Mising using Read Speech Data Krisangi Saikia and Shakuntala Mahanta |
pp. 113‑114 |
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Roles of F0 Range/Slope and Duration in Cueing the Mandarin Rising or Falling Tones Wei Zhang and Wentao Gu |
pp. 115‑116 |
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Production of Mandarin Tones in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Wentao Gu, Ping Fan and Weiguo Liu |
pp. 117‑118 |
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A new approach to the learning of tonal categories in tone and non-tone languages Aoju Chen |
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