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The Message Shapes Phonology
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Learnability of English diphthongs: One dynamic target vs. two static targets
Syllable as a Synchronization Mechanism That Makes Human Speech Possible
Tone-syllable synchrony in Mandarin: New evidence and implications
Artificial vocal learning guided by speech recognition: What it may tell us about how children learn to speak
Phonetics of Emotion
Functional timing or rhythmical timing, or both? A corpus study of English and Mandarin duration
Artificial Vocal Learning Guided by Phoneme Recognition and Visual Information
Focus perception in Japanese: Effects of lexical accent and focus location
Modelling English diphthongs with dynamic articulatory targets
Computational Modelling of Tone Perception Based on Direct Processing of f0 Contours
Estimating Underlying Articulatory Targets of Thai Vowels by Using Deep Learning Based on Generating Synthetic Samples From a 3D Vocal Tract Model and Data Augmentation
Multiple prosodic meanings are conveyed through separate pitch ranges: Evidence from perception of focus and surprise in Mandarin Chinese.
Consonantal F <sub>0</sub> perturbation in American English involves multiple mechanisms
Pre-low raising in Cantonese and Thai: Effects of speech rate and vowel quantity.
Syllable is a synchronization mechanism that makes human speech possible
Economy of Effort or Maximum Rate of Information? Exploring Basic Principles of Articulatory Dynamics
Prosodic encoding of focus in Hijazi Arabic
Whispered Mandarin has no production-enhanced cues for tone and intonation
FormantPro as a Tool for Speech Analysis and Segmentation / FormantPro como uma ferramenta para a análise e segmentação da fala
Emotional Connotations of Musical Instrument Timbre in Comparison With Emotional Speech Prosody: Evidence From Acoustics and Event-Related Potentials
Interactive Prosodic Marking of Focus, Boundary and Newness in Mandarin.
Language-dependent changes in pitch-relevant neural activity in the auditory cortex reflect differential weighting of temporal attributes of pitch contours
Manipulation of the prosodic features of vocal tract length, nasality and articulatory precision using articulatory synthesis
Pre-Low Raising in Japanese Pitch Accent.
Consistency of tone-syllable alignment across different syllable structures and speaking rates.
What is the Value of Embedding Artificial Emotional Prosody in Human–Computer Interactions? Implications for Theory and Design in Psychological Science
Relations between affective music and speech: evidence from dynamics of affective piano performance and speech production
A music perception disorder (congenital amusia) influences speech comprehension
Toward invariant functional representations of variable surface fundamental frequency contours: Synthesizing speech melody via model-based stochastic learning
Prosodic Realization of Focus in Bilingual Production of Southern Min and Mandarin.
Articulatory limit and extreme segmental reduction in Taiwan Mandarin.
Individuals with congenital amusia imitate pitches more accurately in singing than in speaking: implications for music and language processing.
Differential recognition of pitch patterns in discrete and gliding stimuli in congenital amusia: Evidence from Mandarin speakers
Post-low bouncing in Mandarin Chinese: Acoustic analysis and computational modeling
Prosodic focus with and without post-focus compression (PFC): A typological divide within the same language family?
The Mechanism of Speech Processing in Congenital Amusia: Evidence from Mandarin Speakers
Differential prosodic encoding of topic and focus in sentence-initial position in Mandarin Chinese
In defense of lab speech
Attenuation of Vocal Responses to Pitch Perturbations During Mandarin Speech
Modeling tone and intonation in Mandarin and English as a process of target approximation
Organizing syllables into groups—Evidence from F0 and duration patterns in Mandarin
Timing and coordination in tone and intonation--An articulatory-functional perspective
Encoding emotions in speech with the size code — A perceptual investigation
Compensatory responses to loudness-shifted voice feedback during production of Mandarin speech
Determining the temporal interval of segments with the help of F-0 contours
Learning phonetic categories by tracking movements
Simulating the acquisition of lexical tones from continuous dynamic input
Voice F-0 responses to pitch-shifted voice feedback during English speech
Production of weak elements in speech - Evidence from F-o patterns of neutral tone in standard Chinese
Parallel encoding of focus and interrogative meaning in mandarin intonation
Phonetic realization of focus in English declarative intonation
Speech melody as articulatorily implemented communicative functions
Compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback during the production of Mandarin tone sequencesd
Prosodic and lexical-syntactic aspects of the therapeutic register
Maximum speed of pitch change and how it may relate to speech
Perceived pitch of synthesized voice with alternate cycles
Fundamental frequency peak delay in Mandarin
Pitch targets and their realization: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
Perception of dynamic acoustic patterns by an individual with unilateral verbal auditory agnosia
Effects of tone and focus on the formation and alignment of f(0) contours
Consistency of tone-syllable alignment across different syllable structures and speaking rates
Contextual tonal variations in Mandarin
On the immediacy of phonetic perception
PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION OF COARTICULATED TONES
INFORMATION FOR MANDARINE TONES IN THE AMPLITUDE CONTOUR AND IN BRIEF SEGMENTS
Depth of phonological recoding in short-term memory
AN ACOUSTIC-PHONETIC ORIENTED SYSTEM FOR SYNTHESIZING CHINESE