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The rhythm, stress and intonation of speech.

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What are the advantages of using ToBI for prosodic analysis?

It’s true that there is a learning curve, but I’m not sure what the alternative is. What does ‘f0 analysis’ mean here? How can you interpret changes in pitch, intensity, duration without an interpreti …
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How can listeners perceive male f0 on the telephone

The fundamental forms the basis for the harmonic series: if F0 is 100 Hz, then harmonics are present at 200, 300, and so on. Humans can 'recover' (perhaps 'hallucinate') the original fundamental from …
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What are those little numbers when I extract pitch in Praat?

Use the 'Pitch help' button in the object window when the Pitch object is selected. I'm going to simplify this answer a bit: Pitch estimation is inexact, so those numbers are basically the ranked can …
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What is the philosophy of prosodic transcription?

We study prosody because we observe that it is a meaningful, functional component of language. …
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What's a good minimal pair to highlight interrogative prosody in English?

It is often helpful to avoid voiceless sounds as much as possible in prosody stimuli, to get a clearer pitch track. … In Prosody: Theory and experiment (pp. 11-36). Springer Netherlands.). For demonstration purposes, you may also want to use a longer sentence. …
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