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Acoustic correlates of linguistic stress and accent in Dutch and American English

Vincent Van Heuven

Spoken Language, 1996. …, 1996

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Acoustic Correlates and Perceptual Cues of Word and Sentence Stress

Vincent Van Heuven

Cambridge University Press eBooks, 2018

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The Acoustic Correlates of Stress and Accent in English Content and Function Words

Robert Fuchs

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Acoustic correlates of perceived syllable prominence in German

Diego Evin

2015

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Acoustic and laryngographic measures of the laryngeal reflexes of linguistic prominence and vocal effort in German

Christine Mooshammer

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010

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The Phonetics of Emphasis

Oliver Niebuhr

2007

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Spectral balance as an acoustic correlate of linguistic stress

Vincent Van Heuven

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996

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Listeners’ perception of lexical stress in the first words of infants with cochlear implants and normally hearing infants

Steven Gillis

Journal of Communication Disorders

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Pitch accent versus lexical stress: quantifying acoustic measures related to the voice source

Markus Iseli

Interspeech 2007

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Vowel context and speaker interactions influencing glottal open quotient and formant frequency shifts in physical task stress

John Hansen

Interspeech 2011, 2011

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Acoustic Correlates of Word Stress as A Cue to Accent Strength

Jan Volín

Research in Language, 2014

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Functions, roles and treatments of intensity in speech

christel Sorin

Journal of Phonetics, 1981

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The syllable as a processing unit in speech production: evidence from frequency effects on coarticulation

Barbara Samlowski

2016

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Neural correlates of acoustic cues of English lexical stress

Xiuhong Tong

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Interaction between duration, context, and speaking style in English stressed vowels

Björn Lindblom

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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Acoustic effects of variation in vocal effort by men, women, and children

A. Eriksson

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2000

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Vowel Formants in Normal and Loud Speech

Laura Koenig

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019

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Prosodic effects on vowel production: evidence from formant structure

yoonsook mo

2009

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An acoustic comparison between stressed and unstressed vowels in Standard Austrian German and Standard German German

Carolin Schmid

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The weighting of vowel quality in native and non-native listeners’ perception of English lexical stress

Alexander Francis

Journal of Phonetics, 2010

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Acoustic correlates of stress in young children''s speech

Eugene Buder

1995

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The production of word stress in babbles and early words: a comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants

Michele Pettinato, Gillis Steven

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Priming and the enhancement of concurrent vowels

dwayne paschall

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1994

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Articulation of Extreme Formant Patterns for Emphasized Vowels

Donna Erickson

Phonetica, 2002

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Influences of Phonetic Sequences and Stress on Fundamental Frequency Contours of Isolated Words

Wayne A Lea

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973

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Vowel Quality and Direction of Stress Shift in a Predictive Model Explaining the Varying Impact of Misplaced Word Stress: Evidence From English

Monica (Richards) Ghosh

Frontiers in Communication

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Frequency Effects on the Intelligibility of English Words with High Front Vowels

Rosane Silveira

Organon, 2015

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Auditory cortical activity in normal hearing subjects to consonant vowels presented in quiet and in noise

Andrew Dimitrijevic

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2013

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The Effect of Pitch Accent on the Perception of English Lexical Stress: Evidence from English and Mandarin Chinese Listeners

Kevin Tang, Delin Deng, Fenqi Wang

Languages, 2024

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Effects of consonant-vowel intensity ratio on loudness of monosyllabic words

Allen Montgomery

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010

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Acoustic Correlates of Stress and Accent in Standard Austrian German

Patrick Wurzwallner

Phonetik in und über Österreich

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