Prosody of voice: declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence

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Ní Chasaide, A., Yanushevskaya, I., and Gobl, C., Prosody of voice: declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence, The 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015), Glasgow, UK, August 10-14, 2015, 1-5Download Item:

Abstract:
This paper looks at voice source correlates of decli-
nation. This follows a line of research that proposes
that prosody is primarily signalled by the temporal
modulation of the voice source, and not just F0. In-
verse filtering and source parameterisation was car-
ried out on twelve 3-accent sentences of Connemara
Irish (Declaratives, WH questions and Yes/No ques-
tions). All have a falling intonation and a H* H*
H*+L pattern. The measured voice source para-
meters indicate a declination of other aspects of the
voice: a decline in the strength of the source excita-
tion (EE), an increasingly lax phonation over the
course of the sentence, as indicated by the decline in
the closed quotient (CQ) and the normalised glottal
frequency (RG). These indicators of ‘source decli-
nation’ were found across sentence modes.
However, there appear to be source differences
between the declaratives and the question sentences
in terms of the overall levels of EE, CQ, RG and F0.
The interaction with the accentuation pattern of the
sentence is discussed.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
09/IN.1/I2631
Government of Ireland
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http://people.tcd.ie/yanushihttp://people.tcd.ie/anichsid
http://people.tcd.ie/cegobl
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