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Autor:
Kathryn Franich, Hermann Keupdjio
Publikováno v:
SpeechProsody.
Publikováno v:
SpeechProsody.
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 51:2929-2949
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit disordered speech prosody, but sources of disordered prosody remain poorly understood. We explored patterns of temporal alignment and prosodic grouping in a speech-based metronome repetiti
Autor:
Kathryn Franich
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 153:A372-A372
The timing of co-speech gestures has been shown to correlate with the location of pitch peaks in speech in several non-tonal languages. While little research has examined this relationship in tonal languages, existing work suggests that pitch peak ti
Autor:
Kathryn Franich
Publikováno v:
Language and Speech. 64:291-318
Characterizing prosodic prominence relations in African tone languages is notoriously difficult, as typical acoustic cues to prominence (changes in F0, increases in intensity, etc.) can be difficult to distinguish from those which mark tonal contrast
Autor:
Kathryn Franich
Publikováno v:
Language. 97
Publikováno v:
Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 51(8)
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit disordered speech prosody, but sources of disordered prosody remain poorly understood. We explored patterns of temporal alignment and prosodic grouping in a speech-based metronome repetiti
Autor:
Molly Losh, Kathryn Franich, Joshua John Diehl, Shivani P. Patel, Kritika Nayar, Gary E. Martin, Stephanie Crawford
Publikováno v:
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
This study examined prosody through characterization of acoustic properties of the speech of individuals with ASD and their parents, during narration. A subset of utterances were low-pass filtered and rated for differences in intonation, speech rate,
Autor:
Kathryn Franich
Publikováno v:
Phonology. 35:537-543
Autor:
Kathryn Franich
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phonetics. 67:21-33
Perceptual centers (or ‘p-centers’) correspond to the perceptual moment of occurrence of a syllable or word, and are crucial in the perception of speech rhythm. A metronome alignment task was used to investigate how tone and prenasalization—two