Authors |
|
Sound Examples |
Page |
Abelin,
A |
Cross-Cultural Multimodal Interpretation of Emotional
Expressions: An Experimental Study of Spanish and Swedish |
|
647 |
Aguero,
PD; Wimmer, K; Bonafonte, A |
Automatic
Analysis and Synthesis of Fujisaki’s Intonation Model for TTS |
|
427 |
Amir,
N; Almogi, B-C; Gal, R |
Perceiving
Prominence and Emotion in Speech: A Cross Lingual Study |
|
375 |
Amir,
N; Silber-Varod, V; Izre’el, Sh |
Characteristics
of Intonation Unit Boundaries in Spontaneous Spoken Hebrew Perception and Acoustic Correlates |
[sound examples] |
677 |
Araki,
M; Ohmiya, H; Kida, S |
Input
Prediction Method of Speech Front End Processor Using ProsodicInformation |
|
501 |
Atterer,
M; Schulte im Walde, S |
A PCFG for
Prosodic Structure Experiments on German |
|
505 |
Auberge,
V; Audibert, N; Rilliard, A |
Acoustic
Morphology of Expressive Speech: What about Contours? |
|
201 |
Auran,
C; Bouzon, C; Hirst, DJ |
The
Aix-MARSEC Project: An Evolutive Database of Spoken British English |
|
561 |
Auran,
C; Hirst, DJ |
Anaphora,
Connectives and Resetting: Prosodic and Pragmatic Parameters Interactions in
the Marking of Discourse Structure |
|
259 |
Barbosa,
PA; Arantes, P; Silveira, LS |
Unifying
Stress Shift and Secondary Stress Phenomena with a Dynamical Systems Rhythm
Rule |
|
49 |
Barkhuysen,
P; Krahmer, E; Swerts, M |
Audiovisual
Perception of Communication Problems |
|
271 |
Baumann,
S; Grice, M |
Accenting
Accessible Information |
|
21 |
Blanc,
J-M; Dominey, PF |
Using
Prosodic Information to Discriminate between Function and Content Words |
|
293 |
Boula
de Mareuil, P; Marotta, G; Adda-Decker, M |
Contribution
of Prosody to the Perception of Spanish/Italian Accents |
|
681 |
Bouzon,
C; Hirst, DJ |
Isochrony and
Prosodic Structure in British English |
|
223 |
Braga,
D; Marques, MA |
The
Pragmatics of Prosodic Features in the Political Debate |
|
321 |
Braun,
B |
Answers to the Perception of Thematic Contrast and
Questions regarding the Perception of Thematic “Non-Contrast” |
|
685 |
Bruce,
G |
An Intonational Typology of Swedish |
|
175 |
Bu,
S; Yamamoto, M; Itahashi, S |
Evaluation
of a Method for Automatic Determination of F0 Model Parameters |
|
431 |
Caelen-Haumont,
G; Auran, C |
The Phonology of
Melodic Prominence: The Structure of Melisms |
|
143 |
Calhoun,
S |
Phonetic Dimensions of Intonational Categories: The case
of L+H* and H* |
|
103 |
Campbell,
N |
Accounting for
Voice-Quality Variation |
|
217 |
Cao,
J |
Restudy of Segmental Lengthening in Mandarin Chinese |
|
231 |
Cao,
W |
A Preliminary Analysis of Focus and Ending in Chinese
Intonation |
|
107 |
Carlson,
R; Elenius, K; Swerts, M |
Perceptual
Judgments of Pitch Range |
|
689 |
Carlson,
R; Hirschberg, J, Swerts, M |
Prediction
of Upcoming Swedish Prosodic Boundaries by Swedish and American Listeners |
|
329 |
Chavarria,
S; Yoon, T-J; Cole, J; Hasegawa-Johnson, M |
Acoustic
Differentiation of ip and IP Boundary Levels: Comparison of L- and L-L% in
the Switchboard Corpus |
|
333 |
Chen,
CC, Jr; Au, C-P |
Tone Assignment in Second Language Prosodic Learning |
|
91 |
Chen,
C-M |
Perception of Tone Variation: Evidence From the Varieties
of Taiwan Mandarin |
|
693 |
Chen,
G; Hu, Y; Wu, Y; Wang, R-H |
A
Concatenative-Tone Model With Its Parameters’ Extraction |
|
455 |
Chen,
K; Hasegawa-Johnson, M |
How Prosody
Improves Word Recognition |
|
583 |
Chen,
K; Hasegawa-Johnson, M; Cohen, A; Cole, J |
A
Maximum Likelihood Prosody Recognizer |
|
509 |
Cheung,
Y-M |
An Aerodynamic Analysis of Intonation in Hong Kong
Cantonese |
|
621 |
Chow,
I |
Does Prosodic-Foot Disyllabicity Hold a Default Status in
Mandarin Speech Perception? |
|
697 |
Chu,
M; Bao, M |
Comparison of Sentential-Stress Allocation within Base
Phrases among Different Reading Styles |
|
111 |
Cook,
ND; Fujisawa, T; Takami, K |
Application
of a Psychoacoustical Model of Harmony to Speech Prosody |
|
147 |
Costa,
F |
Intrinsic Prosodic
Properties of Stressed Vowels in European Portuguese |
|
53 |
Demenko,
G; Obrębowski, A; Pruszewicz, A; Wiskirska-Woźnica, B; Świdziński, P;
Wojnowski, W |
Suprasegmental
Analysis for Complex Quality Assessment in Pathological Voices |
|
197 |
Devillers,
L; Vasilescu, I; Vidrascu, L |
F0
and Pause Features Analysis for Anger and Fear Detection in Real-Life Spoken
Dialogs |
|
205 |
Dioubina,
OI |
Prosody of
Dialogues: Influence of Recognition Failure on Local Speech Rate |
|
275 |
Do,
TT; Takara, T |
Vietnamese Tones
Generation Using F0 and Power Patterns |
|
471 |
Dohen,
M; Lvenbruck, H; Cathiard, M-A, Schwartz, J-L |
Can
we see Focus? A Visual Perception Study of Contrastive Focus in French |
|
73 |
Dohen,
M; Lvenbruck, H; Cathiard, M-A, Schwartz, J-L |
Identification
of the Possible Visible Correlates of Contrastive Focus in French |
|
77 |
Dzulkhiflee,
MH; Takeda, S; Muraoka, T; Ohashi, T |
Analysis
of Prosodic Features of Emotional Expressions in Noh Farce (“Kyohgen”) Speech
according to the Degree of Emotion |
|
651 |
Erdem,
C; Stergar, J; Horvat, B |
An
Adaptable Acoustic Architecture in a Multilingual TTS System |
|
537 |
Erickson,
D |
Perception of
Contrastive Emphasis by American English and Japanese Listeners |
|
701 |
Fant,
G; Kruckenberg, A |
Prosody by
Rule in Swedish with Language Universal Implications |
|
405 |
Farrokhi,
A; Ghaemmaghami, S; Sheikhan, M |
Estimation of
Prosodic Information for Persian Text-To-Speech System Using a Recurrent
Neural Network |
|
475 |
Fon,
J |
Perception of Discourse Boundaries by Taiwan Mandarin
Speakers |
|
709 |
Fournier,
R; Verhoeven, J; Swerts, M; Gussenhoven, C |
Prosodic
and Segmental Cues to the Perception of Grammatical Number in Two Limburgian
Dialects of Dutch |
|
713 |
Fujie,
S; Yagi, D; Matsusaka, Y; Kikuchi, H; Kobayashi, T |
Spoken
Dialogue System Using Prosody as Para-Linguistic Information |
|
387 |
Fujimoto,
M |
Effects of Consonant
Type and Syllable Position within a Word on Vowel Devoicing in Japanese |
|
625 |
Fujisaki, H (invited) |
Information, Prosody, and Modeling - with Emphasis on Tonal Features of
Speech |
|
1 |
Fujiwara,
N; Hiroshige, M; Araki, K; Tochinai, K |
A
Study of Clarity Control of Synthesized Speech with Prosodic Features and
Phonemic Features |
|
541 |
Granstrom,
B; House, D (invited) |
Audiovisual
Representation of Prosody in Expressive Speech Communication |
|
393 |
Gu,
W; Hirose, K; Fujisaki, H |
A
Method for Automatic Tone Command Parameter Extraction for the Model of F0
Contour Generation for Mandarin |
|
435 |
Gussenhoven,
C; Driessen, W |
Explaining
Two Correlations between Vowel Quality and Tone: The Duration Connection |
|
179 |
Gut,
U; Bayerl, PS |
Measuring the
Reliability of Manual Annotations of Speech Corpora |
|
565 |
Gut,
U; Milde, J-T; Voormann, H; Heid, U |
Querying
Annotated Speech Corpora |
|
569 |
Hansakunbuntheung,
C; Sagisaka, Y |
Analysis of
Segmental Duration for Thai Speech Synthesis |
|
479 |
Harnud,
H |
Stress on Mongolian Trisyllabic Words |
|
61 |
Hashizawa,
Y; Takeda, S; Dzulkhiflee, MH; Ohyama, G |
On
the Differences in Prosodic Features of Emotional Expressions in Japanese
Speech according to the Degree of the Emotion |
|
655 |
Hedberg,
N; Sosa, JM; Fadden, L |
Meanings
and Configurations of Questions in English |
|
309 |
Hirose,
K; Sato, K; Minematsu, N |
Emotional
Speech Synthesis with Corpus-Based Generation of F0 Contours Using Generation
Process Model |
|
421 |
Hirst, DJ (invited) |
The Phonology and Phonetics of Speech Prosody: Between
Acoustics and Interpretation |
|
163 |
Honda, K (invited) |
Physiological Factors Causing Tonal Characteristics of
Speech: From Global to Local Prosody |
|
739 |
House,
D |
Final Rises in Spontaneous Swedish Computer-Directed
Questions: Incidence and Function |
|
115 |
Ibrakhim,
I |
Universal and
Linguistic Features of Expressing Emotional Information: Differentiation in
the Perception Level |
|
659 |
Igarashi,
Y |
“Segmental
Anchoring” of F0 under Changes in Speech Rate: Evidence from Russian |
|
25 |
Imaizumi,
S; Homma, M; Ozawa, Y; Maruishi, M; Muranaka, H |
Gender
Differences in the Functional Organization of the Brain for Emotional Prosody
Processing |
|
605 |
Inoue,
A; Mikami, T; Yamashita, Y |
Improvement
of Speech Summarization Using Prosodic Information |
|
599 |
Isei-Jaakkola,
T |
Minimum Long
Quantity in Perception and Long Quantity in Production between Japanese and
Finnish |
|
717 |
Ishi,
C T |
Analysis of Autocorrelation-based Parameters for Creaky
Voice Detection |
|
643 |
Ito,
K; Garnsey, SM |
Brain Responses to
Focus-Related Prosodic Mismatch in Japanese |
|
609 |
Ito,
K; Speer, SR; Beckman, ME |
Informational
Status and Pitch Accent Distribution in Spontaneous Dialogues in English |
|
279 |
Ito,
M |
Politeness and Voice Quality The Alternative Method to Measure
Aspiration Noise |
|
213 |
Jian,
H-L |
On the Syllable Timing in Taiwan English |
|
247 |
Jun,
J; Kim, J; Lee, H; Jun, S-A |
The Prosodic
Structure of Northern Kyungsang Korean |
|
337 |
Kameoka,
H; Nishimoto, T, Sagayama, S |
Multi-pitch
Detection Algorithm Using Constrained Gaussian Mixture Model and Information
Criterion for Simultaneous Speech |
|
533 |
Kamiyama,
T |
Perception of
Foreign Accentedness in L2 Prosody and Segments: L1 Japanese Speakers
Learning L2 French |
|
721 |
Kang,
S; Speer, SR |
Prosodic
Disambiguation of Participle Constructions in English |
|
297 |
Karlsson,
AM; Svantesson, J-O |
Prominence
and Mora in Mongolian |
|
65 |
Keller,
E; Zellner Keller, B |
Optimal
Footprint for Prosodic Modelling |
|
463 |
Kikuchi,
Y; Kasuya, H |
Development
and Evaluation of Pitch Adjustable Electrolarynx |
|
761 |
Kim,
H; Cole, J; Choi, H; Hasegawa-Johnson, M |
The Effect of
Accent on Acoustic Cues to Stop Voicing and Place of Articulation in Radio
News Speech |
|
29 |
Kitazawa,
S; Kiriyama, S; Itoh, T; Toyama, Y |
Perceptual
Inspection of V-V Juncture in Japanese |
[sound examples] |
349 |
Kobayashi,
N; Hirose, H; Horiguchi, S; Mori, H |
Changes
in Prosodic Characteristics after Speech Therapy for Patients with Motor
Speech Disorders |
|
757 |
Kohler,
KJ |
Prosody Revisited: FUNCTION, TIME , and the LISTENER in
Intonational Phonology |
|
171 |
Kojima,
K; Yanagida, M; Nakayama, I |
Variability
of Vibrato: A Comparative Study between Japanese Traditional Singing and Bel
Canto |
|
151 |
Komatsu,
M; Arai, T; Sugawara, T |
Perceptual
Discrimination of Prosodic Types |
|
725 |
Kozasa,
T |
Durational Cues and Pitch Cues in Japanese Mora |
|
235 |
Kubozono,
H; Ogawa, S |
Emergence of
Unaccented Words in Japanese |
|
33 |
Kuwabara,
H |
Perceptual
Properties of Syllables Isolated from Continuous Speech for Different
Speaking Rates |
|
729 |
Lee,
KY; Zhao, Y |
Statistical
Conversion Algorithms of Pitch Contours Based on Prosodic Phrases |
|
495 |
Lee,
W-S |
The Prosodic Characteristics of the Number Words in Hong
Kong Cantonese |
|
119 |
Lehiste, I (invited) |
Prosody
in Speech and Singing |
|
11 |
Li,
Y; Lee, T; Qian, Y |
F0 Analysis and
Modeling for Cantonese Text-to-Speech |
|
467 |
Lu,
M; Takagi, K; Ozeki, K |
Recovery of
Japanese Dependency Structure Using Multiple Pause Information |
|
513 |
Maekawa,
K (invited) |
Production and Perception of ‘Paralinguistic’ Information |
|
367 |
Mani,
N |
The Role of Prosody in Parsing Ambiguous Sentences |
|
301 |
Martin,
P |
Intonation of French Songs: From Text to Tune |
|
155 |
Martin,
P |
WinPitchPro: A Tool for Text to Speech Alignment and
Prosodic Analysis |
|
545 |
Matte,
ACF |
Relating Emotional Content to Speech Rate in Brazilian
Portuguese |
|
663 |
Mertens,
P |
The Prosogram: Semi-Automatic Transcription of Prosody
Based on a Tonal Perception Model |
|
549 |
Meynadier,
Y |
Mapping Between
Prosodic Hierarchy and Supralaryngeal Articulatory Variations in French |
|
629 |
Michaud,
A |
A Measurement from Electroglottography: DECPA, and its
Application in Prosody |
[sound examples] |
633 |
Michaud,
A; Tuan, VN |
Glottalized
and Nonglottalized Tones under Emphasis: Open Quotient Curves Remain Stable,
F0 Curve is Modified |
[sound examples] |
745 |
Minematsu,
N; Matsuoka, B; Hirose, K |
Prosodic
Modeling of Nagauta Singing and Its Evaluation |
|
487 |
Mixdorff,
H |
Quantitative
Analysis of Prosody in Task-Oriented Dialogs |
|
283 |
Moberg,
M; Parssinen, K |
Comparing
CART and Fujisaki Intonation Models for Synthesis of US-English Names |
|
439 |
Mori,
H; Kobayashi, Y; Kasuya, H; Hirose, H; Kobayashi, N |
Prosodic
and Segmental Evaluation of Dysarthric Speech |
|
753 |
Mori,
Y |
Elasticity of Prepausal Vowels in Japanese Rhythmic
Structure |
|
243 |
Nagasaki,
Y; Komatsu, T |
Can People
Perceive Different Emotions from a Non-emotional Voice by Modifying its F0
and Duration? |
|
667 |
Narusawa,
S; Minematsu, N; Hirose, K; Fujisaki, H |
Evaluation
of an Improved Method for Automatic Extraction of Model Parameters from
Fundamental Frequency Contours of Speech |
|
443 |
Ni Chasaide, A; Gobl, C (invited) |
Voice Quality
and f0 in Prosody: Towards a Holistic Account |
|
189 |
Ni,
J; Kawai, H |
Pitch Targets Anchor
Chinese Tone and Intonation Patterns |
|
95 |
Niebuhr,
O |
Intrinsic Pitch in Opening and Closing Diphthongs of
German |
|
733 |
Ogawa,
H; Sagisaka, Y |
Automatic
Extraction of F0 Control Parameters Using Utterance Information |
|
447 |
Ohala,
JJ (invited) |
Prosody and Phonology |
|
161 |
Okobi,
AO; Hirose, K |
Japanese Repetition
of Normal and Prosodically-Modified English Words |
|
37 |
Oliveira,
M, Jr; Cunha, DAC |
Prosody As
Marker of Direct Reported Speech Boundary |
|
263 |
Otake,
T; Higuchi, M |
A Role of
Pitch Accent in Spoken-Word Recognition in Accentless Japanese Dialects:
Evidence from Fukushima Listeners |
|
41 |
Paeschke,
A |
Global Trend of
Fundamental Frequency in Emotional Speech |
|
671 |
Pellegrino,
F; Farinas, J; Rouas, J-L |
Automatic
Estimation of Speaking Rate in Multilingual Spontaneous Speech |
|
517 |
Pitrelli,
JF |
ToBI Prosodic
Analysis of a Professional Speaker of American English |
|
557 |
Qian,
Y; Lee, T; Soong, FK |
Use of Tone
Information in Continuous Cantonese Speech Recognition |
|
587 |
Raidt,
S; Bailly, G; Holm, B; Mixdorff, H |
Automatic
Generation of Prosody: Comparing Two Superpositional Systems |
|
417 |
Ren,
Y; Kim, S-S; Hasegawa-Johnson, M; Cole, J |
Speaker-Independent
Automatic Detection of Pitch Accent |
|
521 |
Rigaldie,
K; Nespoulous, JL, Vigouroux, N |
Dysprosody
in Parkinson’s Disease: An Acoustic Study Based on Tonal Phonology and the
INTSINT System |
|
617 |
Rossato,
S; Audibert, N; Auberge, V |
Emotional
Voice Measurement: A Comparison of Articulatory-EGG and Acoustic-Amplitude
Parameters |
|
749 |
Šafar_ova,
M; Swerts, M |
On
Recognition of Declarative Questions in English |
|
313 |
Sagisaka,
Y; Yamashita, T; Kokenawa, Y (invited) |
Speech
Synthesis with Attitude |
|
401 |
Saitou,
T; Unoki, M; Akagi, M |
Development
of the F0 Control Model for Singing-Voices Synthesis |
|
491 |
Sakakibara,
K; Imagawa, H |
Acoustical
Interpretation of Certain Laryngeal Settings Using a Physical Model |
|
637 |
Scherer, KR; Banziger, T (invited) |
Emotional
Expression in Prosody: A Review and an Agenda for Future Research |
|
359 |
Schmitz,
H-C; Schroder, B |
Accentuation
and Interpretation |
|
317 |
Schotz,
S |
The Role of F0 and Duration in Perception of Female and
Male Speaker Age |
|
379 |
Schreuder,
M; Gilbers, D |
Recursive
Patterns in Phonological Phrases |
|
341 |
Schweitzer,
A; Mobius, B |
Exemplar-Based
Production of Prosody: Evidence from Segment and Syllable Durations |
|
459 |
Selkirk,
E; Shinya, T; Kawahara, S |
Phonological
and Phonetic Effects of Minor Phrase Length on f0 in Japanese |
|
183 |
Seresangtakul,
P; Takara, T |
Study
on Pitch Contour of Thai Polysyllabic Tone Sequences Using a Generative Model |
|
483 |
Shattuck-Hufnagel,
S; Dilley, L; Veilleux, N; Brugos, A; Speer, R |
F0
Peaks and Valleys Aligned with Non-Prominent Syllables Can Influence
Perceived Prominence in Adjacent Syllables |
|
705 |
Shevchenko,
TI; Skopintseva, TS |
Prosody
Variation in English: Geographical, Social, Situational |
|
139 |
Shinya,
T; Selkirk, E; Kawahara, S |
Rhythmic
Boost and Recursive Minor Phrase in Japanese |
|
345 |
Shriberg,
E; Stolcke, A (invited) |
Direct
Modeling of Prosody: An Overview of Applications in Automatic Speech
Processing |
|
575 |
Sittiprapaporn,
W; Chindaduangratn, C; Kotchabhakdi, N |
Auditory
Pre-attentive Processing of Segmental and Suprasegmental (Speech Prosody)
Phonological Units of Lexical Tones |
|
613 |
Stevens,
M; Hajek, J |
Preaspiration
in Sienese Italian & Its Interaction with Stress in /VC:/ Sequences |
|
57 |
Strangert,
E |
Speech Chunks in
Conversation: Syntactic and Prosodic Aspects |
|
305 |
Sugahara,
M; Turk, A |
Phonetic
Reflexes of Morphological Boundaries at a Normal Speech Rate |
|
353 |
Sugito, M (invited) |
50
Years of Studies of Japanese Prosody |
|
15 |
Sun,
L; Hu, Y; Wang, R-H; Wu, Y |
A Study on
Duration Compensation in Mandarin Chinese |
|
239 |
Surendran,
D; Levow, G-A |
The
Functional Load of Tone in Mandarin is as High as that of Vowels |
|
99 |
Swerts,
M; Krahmer, E |
Congruent and
Incongruent Audiovisual Cues to Prominence |
|
69 |
Tachibana,
M; Yamagishi, J; Onishi, K; Masuko, T; Kobayashi, T |
HMM-Based
Speech Synthesis with Various Speaking Styles Using Model Interpolation |
|
413 |
Takagi,
K; Ozeki, K |
Dependency Analysis
of Read Japanese Sentences using Pause Information: A Speaker Independent
Case |
|
595 |
Takamaru,
K; Hiroshige, M; Araki, K; Tochinai, K |
A
Fundamental Study on a Method to Detect Slower Phrases in Japanese Dialog
Speech |
|
287 |
Takeuchi,
M; Kitaoka, N; Nakagawa, S |
Timing
Detection for Realtime Dialog Systems Using Prosodic and Linguistic
Information |
|
529 |
Teixeira,
JP; Freitas, D; Fujisaki, H |
Prediction
of Accent Commands for the Fujisaki Intonation Model |
|
451 |
Teshigawara,
M |
Random Splicing: A
Method of Investigating the Effects of Voice Quality on Impression Formation |
|
209 |
Torres,
HM; Gurlekian, JA |
Automatic
Determination of Phrase Breaks for Argentine Spanish |
|
553 |
Tseng,
C-Y; Lee, Y-L |
Speech Rate and
Prosody Units: Evidence of Interaction from Mandarin Chinese |
|
251 |
Van
Santen, JPH; Kain, A; Klabbers, E |
Synthesis
by Recombination of Segmental and Prosodic Information |
|
409 |
Verhoeven,
J; Marien, P |
Prosody and
Foreign Accent Syndrome: A Comparison of Pre- and Post-stroke Speech |
|
123 |
Wagner,
PS; Dellwo, V |
Introducing
YARD (Yet Another Rhythm Determination) and Re-Introducing Isochrony to
Rhythm Research |
|
227 |
Wang,
W-J; Lee, C-J |
Duration Modeling
for Mandarin Speech Recognition Using Prosodic Information |
|
591 |
Ward,
N |
Pragmatic Functions of Prosodic Features in Non-Lexical
Utterances |
|
325 |
Welby,
P |
The Structure of French Intonational Rises: A Study of
Text-to-Tune Alignment |
|
127 |
Wong,
WYP |
Syllable Fusion and Speech Rate in Hong Kong Cantonese |
|
255 |
Xu,
Y; Xu, CX; Sun, X |
On the Temporal
Domain of Focus |
|
81 |
Yang,
L-C |
Duration and Pauses as Cues to Discourse Boundaries in
Speech |
|
267 |
Yeou,
M |
The Realization of Accentual Focus in Moroccan Learners
of English |
|
85 |
Yoshida,
YZ |
Asymmetric Distribution of Accents and the Related Issue
of Vowel Duration |
|
45 |
Yuan,
J; Shih, C |
Confusability of
Chinese Intonation |
|
131 |
Zee,
E |
The Prosody of the Compound Words in Standard Chinese |
|
135 |
Zellner
Keller, B |
Prosodic
Styles and Personality Styles: Are the Two Interrelated? |
|
383 |
Zhang,
J-S; Nakamura, S; Hirose, K |
Tonal
Contextual F0 Variations and Anchoring Based Discrimination |
|
525 |
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