Speech Prosody 2010 Conference Proceedings


Mon, May 10: W1: Workshop on Prosodic Prominence: Perceptual and Automatic Identification

Tue, May 11 C1
08:00:00 AM-08:20:00 AM
Opening Ceremony; Best Student Paper Awards
O1
08:20:00 AM-10:20:00 AM
Language Contact and Second Language Acquisition
P1
10:40:00 AM-12:40:00 PM
Language Acquisition, Language Diversity, & Rhythm
K1
02:00:00 PM-03:00:00 PM
Keynote: Shrikanth Narayanan
O2
03:00:00 PM-04:20:00 PM
Rhythm and Duration
S1
04:40:00 PM-06:40:00 PM
Computer Aided Pronunciation Training and Prosody
Wed, May 12 O3
08:00:00 AM-09:40:00 AM
Synthesis & Computational Linguistics
S2
10:00:00 AM-12:20:00 PM
Experimental Approaches to Focus
K2
02:00:00 PM-03:00:00 PM
Keynote: Diane Brentari
P2a
03:00:00 PM-04:00:00 PM
Meta-Linguistics, Speech & Language Technology
P2b
04:20:00 PM-05:20:00 PM
Meta-Linguistics, Speech & Language Technology
O4
05:20:00 PM-06:00:00 PM
Prosodic Gestures in Oral and Manual Languages
Thu, May 13 K3
08:00:00 AM-09:00:00 AM
Keynote: Mari Ostendorf
O5
09:00:00 AM-10:40:00 AM
Phonetics, Phonology, and Pragmatics
S3
11:00:00 AM-01:00:00 PM
Shape, Scaling, and Alignment of F0 Events
K4
02:00:00 PM-03:00:00 PM
Keynote: Steven Mithen
P3a
03:00:00 PM-04:00:00 PM
Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax, Semantics, & Pragmatics
P3b
04:20:00 PM-05:20:00 PM
Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax, Semantics, & Pragmatics
Fri, May 14 P4
08:00:00 AM-10:00:00 AM
Articulation, Phonation, Dialog, Style, and Psycholinguistics
O6
10:20:00 AM-12:00:00 PM
Speaking Style and Para-Linguistic Communication
K5
01:30:00 PM-02:30:00 PM
Keynote: Aniruddh Patel
O7a
02:30:00 PM-03:30:00 PM
Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural correlates of prosody
O7b
03:50:00 PM-04:50:00 PM
Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural correlates of prosody
C2
04:50:00 PM-05:50:00 PM
Closing Ceremony; Speech Prosody 2012 Presentations



Mon, May 10



W1 - Prosodic Prominence: Perceptual, Automatic Identification

Chair: Mathieu Avanzi, Anne Lacheret-Dujour and Anne Catherine Simon
Mon, May 10 08:00:00 AM-05:00:00 PM
W1.01 Pitch Behavior Detection for Automatic Prominence Recognition
Speech Prosody 2010 102001:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Giovanni Abete, Francesco Cutugno, Bogdan Ludusan and Antonio Origlia, University of Naples, Italy
W1.02 The Effect of Priming on the Correlations between Prominence Ratings and Acoustic Features
Speech Prosody 2010 102003:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Denis Arnold, University of Bonn, Germany
Petra Wagner, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn, Germany
W1.03 C-PROM. An annotated Corpus for French Prominence Studies.
Speech Prosody 2010 102005:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Mathieu Avanzi, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Anne-Catherine Simon, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Jean-Philippe Goldman, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Antoine Auchlin, Genève, Switzerland
W1.04 A Corpus-based Learning Method for Prominence Detection in Spontaneous Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 102004:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Mathieu Avanzi, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Paris Ouest Nanterre, France
Bernard Victorri, Lattice, ENS, Paris, France
W1.05 An Articulatory Account of Rhythm, Prominence and Phrasal Articulation
Speech Prosody 2010 102006:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Donna Erickson, Showa Music University, Kawasaki City, Japan
W1.06 Perception of Prominence Patterns in English Nominal Compounds
Speech Prosody 2010 102007:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Gero Kunter, Universität Siegen, Germany
W1.07 Acquisition and Development of Syllabic Prominence in German Speaking Style
Speech Prosody 2010 102008:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Britta Lintfert, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn, Germany
W1.08 Prominence Detection without Syllabic Segmentation
Speech Prosody 2010 102009:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Philippe Martin, Paris Diderot, France
W1.09 Challenging the Perceptual Relevance of Prosodic Breaks in Multilingual Spontaneous Speech. Corpora: C-ORAL-BRASIL / C-ORAL-ROM
Speech Prosody 2010 102010:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Massimo Moneglia, University of Florence, Italy
Tommaso Raso, 2UFMG, Brazil
Maryualê Malvessi-Mittmann, 2UFMG, Brazil
Heliana Mello, 2UFMG, Brazil
W1.10 Automatic Prominence Classification in Swedish
Speech Prosody 2010 102002:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Samer al Moubayed, Gopal Ananthakrishnan and Laura Enflo, Center for Speech Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
W1.11 Production of English Prominence by Native Mandarin Chinese Speakers
Speech Prosody 2010 102011:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Andrew Rosenberg, Queens College, New York, United States
Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, New York, United States
W1.12 Speaker Consistency in the Realization of Prosodic Prominence in the Boston University Radio Speech Corpus
Speech Prosody 2010 102012:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tae-Jin Yoon, McMaster University, Canada


Tue, May 11



C1 - Opening Ceremony; Best Student Paper Awards

Tue, May 11 08:00:00 AM-08:20:00 AM

O1 - Language Contact and Second Language Acquisition

Chair: Genevive Caelen-Haumont
Tue, May 11 08:20:00 AM-10:20:00 AM
O1.01 Prosodic Transfer and Phonological Learning in a Second Language Fluent Speech Segmentation Task
Speech Prosody 2010 100120:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tuuli Morrill Adams, New York University, United States
O1.02 Non-Native Perception of Native English Prominence
Speech Prosody 2010 100171:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Rachel E. Baker, Northwestern University, United States
O1.03 Context speech rate and duration as cues to native and non-native perception of casually-spoken words in Russian
Speech Prosody 2010 100187:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Elina Banzina, Laura C. Dilley, Bowling Green State University, United States
O1.04 The role of musical experience in Cantonese lexical tone perception by native speakers of Thai
Speech Prosody 2010 100184:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Angela Cooper, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Yue Wang, Simon Fraser University, Canada
O1.05 Word melodies vs. pitch accents: A perceptual evaluation of terracing contours in British and Nigerian English
Speech Prosody 2010 100015:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Carlos Gussenhoven, Radboud University Nijmegen/Queen Mary University of London, Netherlands
Inyang Udofot, University of Uyo, Nigeria
O1.06 Prosodic transfer in Black South African English
Speech Prosody 2010 100198:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Marc Swerts, Sabine Zerbian, Tilburg University, Netherlands

Coffee Break

Tue, May 11 10:20:00 AM-10:40:00 AM

P1 - Language Acquisition, Language Diversity, & Rhythm

Tue, May 11 10:40:00 AM-12:40:00 PM
P1.01 Language-specific and universal patterns in narrow focus marking in Romani
Speech Prosody 2010 100086:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Evangelia Adamou, Oral Tradition Languages and Civilizations (LACITO)- National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
Amalia Arvaniti, University of California, San Diego, United States
P1.02 The Implicit Prosody Hypothesis applied to Foreign Language Learning: From oral abilities to reading skills.
Speech Prosody 2010 100648:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Charlotte Alazard;, U.R.I Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse II Mirail, France
Corine Astésano;, U.R.I Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse II Mirail, France
Michel Billières, U.R.I Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse II Mirail, France
P1.03 Perceptual Cues to Yes/No Question Intonation in Kabardian
Speech Prosody 2010 100854:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ayla Bozkurt Applebaum, University of California at Santa Barbara, United States
P1.04 Production–perception entrainment in speech rhythm
Speech Prosody 2010 100221:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Pablo Arantes, Plínio Almeida Barbosa, State University of Campinas, Brazil
P1.05 Rhythm classes and speech perception
Speech Prosody 2010 100887:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Amalia Arvaniti, Tristie Ross, University of California, San Diego, United States
P1.06 Word prosody in early child Catalan, Spanish and English
Speech Prosody 2010 100173:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell, The Open University, United Kingdom
P1.07 A multi-level approach to speech rate in British English: towards an analysis-by-synthesis method
Speech Prosody 2010 100988:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Cyril Auran and Caroline Bouzon, Univ Lille 3, France
P1.08 Automatic Differentiation Between Accents of Native and Non-Native English, and the Significance of Prosody
Speech Prosody 2010 100204:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ladan Baghai-Ravary, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
P1.09 Automatic duration-related salience detection in Brazilian Portuguese read and spontaneous speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100067:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Plínio Almeida Barbosa, University of Campinas, Brazil
P1.10 A Preliminary Analysis of the Relationship of Speech Rate to Speech-Timing Metrics as applied to Large Corpora of Non-Laboratory Speech in English and Chinese Broadcast News
Speech Prosody 2010 100423:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Matthew Benton, The University of Texas at Arlington, United States
P1.11 Speech is “heterometric”: The changing rhythms of speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100074:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Steven Brown, McMaster University, Canada
Kyle Weishaar, McMaster University, Canada
P1.12 Typology of Paiwan Interrogative Prosody
Speech Prosody 2010 100376:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chun-Mei Chen, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
P1.13 A Corpus-based Study on Prosodic Grouping and Boundary Tones in Mandarin Learners’ English
Speech Prosody 2010 100175:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sally Chen, Janice Fon, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
P1.14 A Model for Rhythmicity in Spoken Cantonese
Speech Prosody 2010 100078:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ivan Chow, Steven Brown, Matthew Poon, Kyle Weishaar, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
P1.15 The role of speech rhythm in attending to one of two simultaneous speakers
Speech Prosody 2010 100039:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ian Cushing, Volker Dellwo, University of Salford, United Kingdom
P1.16 Perception and Production of Mandarin Tones by German Speakers
Speech Prosody 2010 100153:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hongwei Ding, Oliver Jokisch and Rüdiger Hoffmann, Tongji University, China
P1.17 Combining greedy algorithms with expert guided manipulation for the definition of a balanced prosodic Spanish-Catalan radio news corpus
Speech Prosody 2010 100061:1-4, (abstract, full text)
David Escudero-Mancebo, Cesar Gonzalez Ferreras, Juan María Garrido Almiñana, Enma Rodero, Lourdes Aguilar, Antonio Bonafonte, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
P1.18 Prosodic Phrasing in Argentinean Spanish: Buenos Aires and Neuquén
Speech Prosody 2010 100111:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ingo Feldhausen, Universität Hamburg (SFB 538), Germany
Christoph Gabriel, Universität Hamburg (SFB 538), Germany
Andrea Pešková, Universität Hamburg (SFB 538), Germany
P1.19 The prosody of embedded coordinations in German and Hindi
Speech Prosody 2010 100014:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Caroline Féry, Institut für Kognitive Linguistik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Gerrit Kentner, Institut für Kognitive Linguistik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main,
P1.20 Modelling the Interaction of Intonation and Lexical Tone in Vietnamese
Speech Prosody 2010 100042:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Kieu-Phuong Ha, Martine Grice, IfL Phonetik, Germany
P1.21 The Production of Coarticulated Mandarin Tones by Inexperienced and Experienced English Speakers of Mandarin
Speech Prosody 2010 100123:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yunjuan He, University of Florida, United States
Ratree Wayland, University of Florida, United States
P1.22 Lhasa Tones
Speech Prosody 2010 100163:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Fang Hu, Ziyu Xiong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
P1.23 Durational Variability of Vowel Quantity Boundary for Japanese, Finnish and Czech Speakers in Perception
Speech Prosody 2010 100192:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Toshiko Isei-Jaakkola, Chubu University, Japan
P1.24 Polish-accented French prosody in perception and production: transfer or universal acquisition process?
Speech Prosody 2010 100987:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Anna Kaglik, UMR7023 Université Paris 8, France
Philippe Boula de Mareüil, LIMSI-CNRS, France
P1.25 Salient Prosodic Features on Judgments of Second Language Accent
Speech Prosody 2010 100016:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Okim Kang, English Dept., Northern Arizona University, United States
P1.26 A Corpus Study of the Prosody of Polysyllabic Words in Mandarin Chinese
Speech Prosody 2010 100457:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Catherine Lai, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Yanyan Sui, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Jiahong Yuan, University of Pennsylvania, United States
P1.27 Usages of an external duration model for HMM-based speech synthesis
Speech Prosody 2010 100073:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Javier Latorre, Toshiba Research Europe, United Kingdom
Sabine Buchholz, Toshiba Research Europe, United Kingdom
Masami Akamine, Toshiba Corporate Research and Development Center, Japan
P1.28 Statistical Modeling of F0 and Timing of Swiss German Dialects
Speech Prosody 2010 100180:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Adrian Leemann, University of Berne, Switzerland
Beat Siebenhaar, University of Leipzig, Germany
P1.29 Variation in Vowel Quality as a Feature of Estonian Quantity
Speech Prosody 2010 100877:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Pärtel Lippus, Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
P1.30 Incorporation of Excitation Source and Duration Variations in Speech Synthesized at Different Speaking Rates
Speech Prosody 2010 100725:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sri Harish Reddy Mallidi, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India
B Yegnanarayana, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India
P1.31 Speech rate and rhythmic variation in Brazilian Portuguese
Speech Prosody 2010 100875:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Alexsandro R. Meireles, João Paulo Tozetti, Rogério R. Borges, Federal University of Espírito Santo - Departamento de Línguas e Letras, Brazil
P1.32 Quantitative Modeling of Norwegian Tonal Accents in Different Focus Conditions
Speech Prosody 2010 100828:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hansjörg Mixdorff, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany
Bistra Andreeva, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Jacques Koreman, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
P1.33 Production of the merging tones in Hong Kong Cantonese: preliminary data on monosyllables
Speech Prosody 2010 100986:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Peggy Pik-Ki Mok, Peggy Wai-Yi Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
P1.34 Investigation of lexical f0 and duration patterns in French using large broadcast news speech corpora
Speech Prosody 2010 100059:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Rena Nemoto, LIMSI-CNRS and Université Paris-Sud 11, France
Martine Adda-Decker, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Jacques Durand, CLLE-ERSS/CNRS and Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, France
P1.35 Identification and Discrimination of Word Stress by Taiwanese EFL Learners
Speech Prosody 2010 100962:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Shu-chen Ou, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
P1.36 Assessing Rhythmic Differences with Synchronous Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100141:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Michael L. O’Dell, Tommi Nieminen, Liisa Mustanoja, University of Tampere, Finland
P1.37 Speech rhythm as durational marking of prosodic heads and edges. Evidence from Catalan, English, and Spanish
Speech Prosody 2010 100951:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Pilar Prieto, Maria del Mar Vanrell, Lluïsa Astruc, Brechtje Post, Elinor Payne, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
P1.38 A comparison of rhythm metrics in different speaking styles and in fifteen regional varieties of Italian
Speech Prosody 2010 100826:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Giordano Rosa, Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies, University of Salerno, Italy
D'Anna Leandro, Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies, University of Salerno, Italy
P1.39 The Quantitative Organization of Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100102:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Christopher Sappok, Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaften, Abt. Sprache und Kommunikation, Germany
P1.40 Prosody Transfer and Suppression: Stages of Tone Acquisition
Speech Prosody 2010 100968:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chilin Shih, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Hsin-Yi Dora Lu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
P1.41 Effect of narrow focus on the tonal realization in Georgian
Speech Prosody 2010 100237:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Stavros Skopeteas, Caroline Féry, Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany, Germany
P1.42 Rhythm Metrics and the Production of L1/L2
Speech Prosody 2010 100959:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Anne Tortel, Daniel Hirst, laboratoire Parole et Langage, France
P1.43 Belfast Intonation in L2 speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100963:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Christiane Ulbrich, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
P1.44 Pitch contours in Russian yes/no questions by Finns
Speech Prosody 2010 100072:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Riikka Ullakonoja, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
P1.45 The perception of non-native lexical pitch accent by speakers of `accentless` Japanese dialects
Speech Prosody 2010 100090:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Akira Utsugi, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan
Masatoshi Koizumi, Department of Linguistics, Tohoku University, Japan
Reiko Mazuka, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan
P1.46 Early Acquisition of F0 Alignment and Scaling Patterns in Catalan and Spanish
Speech Prosody 2010 100839:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Maria del Mar Vanrell, Pilar Prieto, Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
P1.47 Two Sides of the Same Coin? Investigating Iambic and Trochaic Timing and Prominence in German Poetry
Speech Prosody 2010 100324:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Petra Wagner, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
P1.48 Prosodic Analysis on English Mild Imperatives of Chinese EFL Learners
Speech Prosody 2010 100036:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Xia Wang, Jia Sun, and Aijun Li, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
P1.49 Perception and Production of Prominence Distribution Patterns of Chinese EFL Learners
Speech Prosody 2010 100046:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Xia Wang, Aijun Li, Xiaoli Ji, Institute of Linguistics, CASS, China
P1.50 The Effect of Min Proficiency on the Realization of Mandarin Tones in Mandarin-Min Bilinguals
Speech Prosody 2010 100420:1-4, (abstract, full text)
E-Chin Wu, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Janice Fon, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
P1.51 Capturing Inter-speaker Invariance Using Statistical Measures of Rhythm
Speech Prosody 2010 100201:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tae-Jin Yoon, McMaster University, Canada
P1.52 Perception of Foreign Accent in Spontaneous L2 English Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100884:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jiahong Yuan, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Yue Jiang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Ziang Song, University of Pennsylvania, United States
P1.53 The position of clitics in Persian intonational structure
Speech Prosody 2010 100108:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Vahideh Abolhasani Zadeh, University of Tehran/ Radboud University Nijmegen, Iran
Carlos Gussenhoven, Radboud University Nijmegen/ Queen Mary University of London, Netherlands
Mahmood Bijankhan, University of Tehran, Iran
P1.54 English Rhythmic Structure and Tone-Units Perception by the Speakers of Chinese
Speech Prosody 2010 100055:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Victoria Zavyalova and Marina Polyanskaya, Institute of Foreign Languages , Far Eastern National University, Russia
P1.55 Word-level prosody in Sotho-Tswana
Speech Prosody 2010 100861:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sabine Zerbian,Etienne Barnard, Meraka Institute, CSIR, South Africa

Lunch

Tue, May 11 12:40:00 PM-02:00:00 PM

K1 - Keynote: Shrikanth Narayanan

Chair: Jeung-Yoon Choi
Tue, May 11 02:00:00 PM-03:00:00 PM
K1.01 Enriching Speech Engineering
Speech Prosody 2010 101001:1-4, (abstract)
Shrikanth Narayanan, USC, United States

O2 - Rhythm and Duration

Chair: Michael O'Dell
Tue, May 11 03:00:00 PM-04:20:00 PM
O2.01 Exploring the rhythmic segmentation of heard speech using evoked potentials
Speech Prosody 2010 100334:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Annie C. Gilbert, Victor J. Boucher, Boutheina Jemel, Université de Montréal, Canada
O2.02 Long-Range Prosody Prediction and Rhythm
Speech Prosody 2010 100222:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Greg Kochanski, Anastassia Loukina, Elinor Keane, Chilin Shih and Burton Rosner, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
O2.03 Influence of Metrical Expectancy on Reading Words: An ERP Study
Speech Prosody 2010 100432:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Cyrille Magne, Reyna L Gordon, Swati Midha, Psychology Department, Middle Tennessee State University, United States
O2.04 Segmentation Cues in Spontaneous and Read Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100218:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Laurence White, Lukas Wiget, Olesya Rauch, Sven L. Mattys, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

Coffee Break

Tue, May 11 04:20:00 PM-04:40:00 PM

S1 - Computer Aided Pronunciation Training and Prosody

Chair: Hansjrg Mixdorff and Anton Batliner
Tue, May 11 04:40:00 PM-06:40:00 PM
S1.01 Prosodic Analysis of German Produced by Russian and Chinese Learners
Speech Prosody 2010 100984:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Andreas Hilbert, Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Germany
Hansjörg Mixdorff, Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Germany
Hongwei Ding, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany
Oliver Jokisch, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
S1.02 Development of a Computer-Aided Language Learning System for Mandarin – Tone Recognition and Pronunciation Error Detection
Speech Prosody 2010 100983:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hussein Hussein, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Daniel Külls, Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Germany
Si Wei, Shu Gong, Guoping Hu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
S1.03 Automatic Assessment of Non-Native Prosody for English as L2
Speech Prosody 2010 100973:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Florian Hönig, Anton Batliner, Karl Weilhammer, Elmar Nöth, Pattern Recognition Lab, Germany
S1.04 Learning the prosodic structure of a foreign language with a pitch visualizer
Speech Prosody 2010 100980:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Philippe Martin, Université Paris Diderot, France
S1.05 Perception of English Prominence by Native Mandarin Chinese Speakers
Speech Prosody 2010 100982:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Andrew Rosenberg, Julia Hirschberg, Kim Manis, City University of New York, United States
S1.06 An Adaptive Training Program for Tone Acquisition
Speech Prosody 2010 100981:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chilin Shih, Hsin-Yi Dora Lu, Lu Sun, Jui-Ting Huang, Jerry Packard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
S1.07 Testing Suprasegmental English Through Parroting
Speech Prosody 2010 100898:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Joseph Tepperman, Theban Stanley, Kadri Hacioglu, and Bryan Pellom, Rosetta Stone Labs, United States
S1.08 Perception of English Suprasegmental Features by Non-Native Chinese Learners
Speech Prosody 2010 100942:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Shuang Zhang, Kun Li, Wai-Kit Lo and Helen Meng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Wed, May 12



O3 - Synthesis & Computational Linguistics

Chair: B. Yegnanarayana
Wed, May 12 08:00:00 AM-09:40:00 AM
O3.01 Modelling Filled Pauses Prosody to Synthesise Disfluent Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100624:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jordi Adell, Antonio Bonafonte, David Escudero-Mancebo, Univeristat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
O3.02 Comparing and Combining Modeling Techniques for Sentence Segmentation of Spoken Czech Using Textual and Prosodic Information
Speech Prosody 2010 100021:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jachym Kolar, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Yang Liu, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
O3.03 Whispered Speech Prosody Modeling for TTS Synthesis
Speech Prosody 2010 100288:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Valery A. Petrushin, The Nielsen Company, United States
Liliya I. Tsirulnik, United Institute of Informatics Problems of NAS of Belarus, Belarus
Veronika Makarova, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
O3.04 Modeling A-Priori Likelihoods for Angry User Turns with Hidden Markov Models
Speech Prosody 2010 100174:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Alexander Schmitt, University of Ulm, Germany
Tim Polzehl, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, T-Labs, Berlin, Germany
Wolfgang Minker, University of Ulm, Germany
O3.05 Analysis of Duration Prediction Accuracy in HMM-Based Speech Synthesis
Speech Prosody 2010 100510:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hanna Silén, Elina Helander, Jani Nurminen, Moncef Gabbouj, Tampere University of Technology, Department of Signal Processing, Finland

Coffee Break

Wed, May 12 09:40:00 AM-10:00:00 AM

S2 - Experimental Approaches to Focus

Chair: Yi Xu
Wed, May 12 10:00:00 AM-12:20:00 PM
S2.01 Focus particles and prosody processing in Dutch: Evidence from ERPs
Speech Prosody 2010 100979:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Diana V. Dimitrova, Laurie A. Stowe, Gisela Redeker, and John C.J. Hoeks, University of Groningen, Netherlands
S2.02 Phonetic Realization of Contrastive Focus in Korean
Speech Prosody 2010 100033:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yong-cheol Lee, Yi Xu, University of Pennsylvania, United States
S2.03 Single vs. double focus in English statements and yes/no questions
Speech Prosody 2010 100975:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Fang Liu, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, United Kingdom
S2.04 Focus in Donegal Irish (Gaelic) and Donegal English bilinguals
Speech Prosody 2010 100958:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Maria O’Reilly, Amelie Dorn and Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
S2.05 Acquisition of focus by normal hearing and Cochlear Implanted children: The role of musical experience
Speech Prosody 2010 100977:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ritva Torppa, Andrew Faulkner, Juhani Järvikivi, Martti Vainio, University of Helsinki, Division of Psychology, Finland
S2.06 Prosodic Focus in Hong Kong Cantonese without Post-focus Compression
Speech Prosody 2010 100040:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Wing Li Wu, Yi Xu, Department of Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK, United Kingdom
S2.07 Experimental work on prosodically-marked information structure in selected African languages (Afroasiatic and Niger-Congo)
Speech Prosody 2010 100976:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sabine Zerbian, University of Potsdam, Germany
Susanne Genzel, University of Potsdam, Germany
Frank Kügler, University of Potsdam, Germany

Lunch

Wed, May 12 12:20:00 PM-02:00:00 PM

K2 - Keynote: Diane Brentari

Chair: Elmar Noeth
Wed, May 12 02:00:00 PM-03:00:00 PM
K2.01 Sign Language Prosodic Cues in First and Second Language Acquisition
Speech Prosody 2010 101002:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Diane Brentari, Purdue University, United States

P2a - Meta-Linguistics, Speech & Language Technology

Wed, May 12 03:00:00 PM-04:00:00 PM
P2a.01 A Tool for Automatic F0 Stylisation, Annotation and Modelling of Large Corpora
Speech Prosody 2010 100041:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Juan María Garrido Almiñana, Departament de Traducció i Ciències del Llenguatge, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
P2a.02 Unresolved Anger: Prosodic analysis and classification of speech from a therapeutical setting
Speech Prosody 2010 100824:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Noam Amir, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Ofer Amir, Daniel Rochman, Gary M. Diamond, Tammy Isserles, Shira Abramson, Dept. of Communication Disorders, Tel Aviv University, Israel
P2a.03 Prediction and Realisation of Conversational Characteristics by Utilising Spontaneous Speech for Unit Selection
Speech Prosody 2010 100116:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sebastian Andersson, The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Kallirroi Georgila, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, United States
David Traum, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, United States
Matthew Aylett, The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh / CereProc Ltd, United Kingdom
Robert A.J. Clark, The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
P2a.04 Prosodic Correlates of Acted vs. Spontaneous Discrimination of Expressive Speech: A Pilot Study
Speech Prosody 2010 100097:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nicolas Audibert, Véronique Aubergé, Albert Rilliard, Laboratoire d`Informatique d`Avignon, France
P2a.05 A New Bidirectional Neural Network Model for the Acoustic-Articulatory Inversion Mapping For Speech Recognition
Speech Prosody 2010 100580:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hossein Behbood, Seyyed Ali Seyyedsalehi, Hamid Reza Tohidypour, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Iran
P2a.06 A Novel Feature Extraction for Neural – based Modes in Acoustic-Articulatory Inversion Mapping
Speech Prosody 2010 100582:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hossein Behbood, Seyyed Ali Seyyedsalehi, Hamid Reza Tohidypour, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Iran
P2a.07 Expresso: Transformation of Expressivity in Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100043:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Grégory Beller, IRCAM, France
P2a.08 Calliphony: A system for real-time gestural modification of intonation and rhythm
Speech Prosody 2010 100101:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sylvain Le Beux, Christophe D'Alessandro, Albert Rilliard, Boris Doval, LIMSI-CNRS, France
P2a.09 Complex Vowels as Boundary Correlates in a Multi-Speaker Corpus of Spontaneous English Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100012:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Claire Brierley and Eric Atwell, University of Bolton, United Kingdom
P2a.10 Prosody Labeling and Modeling for Mandarin Spontaneous Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100087:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yu-Lun Chou, Chen-Yu Chiang, Yih-Ru Wang, Hsiu-Min Yu, Sin-Horng Chen, Institute of Communication Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Taiwan
P2a.11 Perception by Japanese, Korean and American listeners to a Korean speaker`s recollection of past emotional events: Some acoustic cues
Speech Prosody 2010 100025:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Donna Erickson, Showa Music University, Japan
P2a.12 Automatic and Data Driven Pitch Contour Manipulation with Functional Data Analysis
Speech Prosody 2010 100954:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Michele Gubian, Centre for Language and Speech Technology Radboud University, Netherlands
Francesco Cangemi, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France
Lou Boves, Centre for Language and Speech Technology Radboud University, Netherlands
P2a.13 Alignment of F0 model parameters with final and non-final accents in Argentinean Spanish
Speech Prosody 2010 100131:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jorge Gurlekian, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Diego Evin, Humberto Torres, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
P2a.14 Phonetic Landmark Detection for Automatic Language Identification
Speech Prosody 2010 100231:1-4, (abstract, full text)
David Harwath and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, United States
P2a.15 Prosody-Dependent Acoustic Modeling Using Variable-Parameter Hidden Markov Models
Speech Prosody 2010 100623:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jui-Ting Huang, Po-Sen Huang, Yoonsook Mo, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Jennifer Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
P2a.16 Resynthesis of Prosodic Information Using the Cepstrum Vocoder
Speech Prosody 2010 100358:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hussein Hussein, Guntram Strecha and Rüdiger Hoffmann, Laboratory of Acoustics and Speech Communication, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
P2a.17 Towards the Automated Visualization and Analysis of Signed Language Motion - Method and Linguistic Issues
Speech Prosody 2010 100006:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tommi Jantunen, Markus Koskela, Jorma Laaksonen, Päivi Rainò, University of Jyväskylä, Department of Languages, Finland
P2a.18 How can a functional perspective be used in intonation modelling
Speech Prosody 2010 100749:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Doina Jitca, Vasile Apopei, Magdalena Jitca, Institute for Computer Science, Romanian Academy, Iasi Branch, Romania, Romania
P2a.19 An Evaluation of Bone-conducted Ultrasonic Hearing Aid regarding Perception of Paralinguistic Information
Speech Prosody 2010 100867:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Takayuki Kagomiya, Seiji Nakagawa, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, Japan
P2a.20 Using Prosodic Features for Predicting Phrase Boundaries
Speech Prosody 2010 100872:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Caroline Kaufhold, Elmar Nöth, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
P2a.21 Analysis on Prosodic Features of Japanese Reactive Tokens in Poster Conversations
Speech Prosody 2010 100057:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tatsuya Kawahara, Zhi-Qiang Chang, Katsuya Takanashi, Kyoto University, Japan
P2a.22 A Frame-Synchronous Prosodic Decoder for Text-Independent Dialog Act Recognition
Speech Prosody 2010 100930:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Kornel Laskowski, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
P2a.23 Syllable classification using static matrices and prosodic features
Speech Prosody 2010 100830:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Bogdan Ludusan, Federico II University Naples, Italy
Antonio Origlia, Federico II University Naples, Italy
Francesco Cutugno, Federico II University Naples, Italy
P2a.24 Cross-cultural perception of Vietnamese Audio-Visual prosodic attitudes
Speech Prosody 2010 100356:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Dang-Khoa Mac, Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble (LIG), CNRS, France
Véronique Aubergé, Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble (LIG), CNRS, France
Albert Rilliard, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France
Eric Castelli, International Research Center MICA, CNRS-UMI 2954, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam
P2a.25 Cross-genre training for automatic prosody classification
Speech Prosody 2010 100113:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Anna Margolis, University of Washington; Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, United States
Mari Ostendorf, University of Washington, United States
Karen Livescu, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, United States
P2a.26 Comparison between linguistic and affective perception of sad and happy – A cross-linguistic study
Speech Prosody 2010 100220:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Caroline Menezes, Clayton Franks, Donna Erickson, University of Toledo, United States
P2a.27 A Modulation-demodulation Model of Speech Communication
Speech Prosody 2010 100913:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nobuaki Minematsu, University of Tokyo, Japan
P2a.28 Integrating a Fast Speech Corpus in Unit Selection Speech Synthesis: Experiments on Perception, Segmentation, and Duration Prediction
Speech Prosody 2010 100189:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Donata Moers, University of Bonn/University of Bielefeld, Germany
Petra Wagner, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn/University of Stuttgart, Germany
Filip Müllers, Igor Jauk, University of Bonn, Germany

Coffee Break

Wed, May 12 04:00:00 PM-04:20:00 PM

P2b - Meta-Linguistics, Speech & Language Technology

Wed, May 12 04:20:00 PM-05:20:00 PM
P2b.01 Prosodically-based automatic segmentation and punctuation
Speech Prosody 2010 100910:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Helena Moniz, Fernando Batista, Hugo Meinedo, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso, Ana Isabel Mata, Nuno Mamede, FLUL/CLUL, Portugal
P2b.02 Expressive speech style transformation: voice quality and prosody modification using a harmonic plus noise model
Speech Prosody 2010 100985:1-4, (abstract, full text)
C. Monzo, A. Calzada, I. Iriondo, J.C. Socoro, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain
P2b.03 Classification of Affective Speech using Normalized Time-Frequency Cepstra
Speech Prosody 2010 100071:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Daniel Neiberg, Centre for Speech Technology (CTT), TMH, CSC, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden
Petri Laukka, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden
Gopal Ananthakrishnan, Centre for Speech Technology (CTT), TMH, CSC, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden
P2b.04 An entropy-based approach for comparing prosodic properties in tonal and pitch accent languages
Speech Prosody 2010 100093:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Raymond W. M. Ng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Cheung-Chi Leung, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Tan Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Bin Ma, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Haizhou Li, Insitutite for Infocomm Research, Singapore and Department of Computer Science and Statistics, University of Eastern Finland, Finland, Singapore
P2b.05 Toward Improved HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Using High-Level Syntactical Features
Speech Prosody 2010 100133:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nicolas Obin, Pierre Lanchantin, Mathieu Avanzi, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Xavier Rodet, IRCAM, France
P2b.06 Realization of Prosodic Focuses in Corpus-based Generation of Fundamental Frequency Contours of Japanese Based on the Generation Process Model
Speech Prosody 2010 100880:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Keiko Ochi, University of Tokyo, Japan
Keikichi Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan
Nobuaki Minematsu, University of Tokyo, Japan
P2b.07 Prosody, Supporting Real-Time Conversation
Speech Prosody 2010 100095:1-4, (abstract, full text)
H. Oohashi, T. Ohsuga, Y. Horiuchi, H. Kikuchi and A. Ichikawa, Waseda University, Japan
P2b.08 Automatic classification of emotions via global and local prosodic features on a multilingual emotional database
Speech Prosody 2010 100213:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Antonio Origlia, Natural Language Processing Group, Department of Physical Sciences, “Federico II” University, Naples, Italy, Italy
Vincenzo Galatà, Laboratory of Phonetics, Department of Linguistics, University of Calabria, Italy, Italy
Bogdan Ludusan, Natural Language Processing Group, Department of Physical Sciences, “Federico II” University, Naples, Italy, Romania
P2b.09 Approaching Multilingual Emotion Recognition from Speech - On Language Dependency of Acoustic/Prosodic Features for Anger Detection
Speech Prosody 2010 100442:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tim Polzehl, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories / Quality and Usability Lab, Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany
Alexander Schmitt, Dialogue Systems Group Institute, Information Technology University of Ulm, Germany
Florian Metze, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States
P2b.10 Assessing Self-awareness and Transparency when Classifying a Speaker’s Level of Certainty
Speech Prosody 2010 100210:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Heather Pon-Barry, Stuart Shieber, Harvard University, United States
P2b.11 Semi-Supervised Learning of Acoustic Driven Prosodic Phrase Breaks for Text-to-Speech Systems
Speech Prosody 2010 100151:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Kishore Prahallad, E. Veera Raghavendra, Alan W Black, International Institute of Information Technology, India
P2b.12 Fast Prosody Modification using Instants of Significant Excitation
Speech Prosody 2010 100925:1-4, (abstract, full text)
S R M Prasanna, D Govind, K Sreenivasa Rao, B Yegnanarayana, IIT Guwahati, India
P2b.13 Removing micromelody from fundamental frequency contours
Speech Prosody 2010 100923:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Uwe D. Reichel, Raphael Winkelmann, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, University of Munich, Germany
P2b.14 A Model for Varying Speaking Style in TTS systems
Speech Prosody 2010 100096:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sophie Roekhaut, UMons, UCLouvain, Belgium
Jean-Philippe Goldman, Unige, UCLouvain, Switzerland
Anne-Catherine Simon, UCLouvain, Belgium
P2b.15 Automatic Prosodic Phrase Annotation in a Corpus for Speech Synthesis
Speech Prosody 2010 100892:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jan Romportl, Department of Cybernetics, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
P2b.16 Simulating Intonation in Regional Varieties of Swedish
Speech Prosody 2010 100049:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Susanne Schötz, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden
Jonas Beskow, Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Sweden
Gösta Bruce, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden
Björn Granström, Joakim Gustafson, Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Sweden
P2b.17 Word Accent and Emotion
Speech Prosody 2010 100053:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Dino Seppi, Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Bjoern Schuller, Elmar Nöth, ESAT, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Belgium
P2b.18 Improving TTS Synthesis for Emotional Expressivity by a Prosodic Parameterization of Affect based on Linguistic Analysis
Speech Prosody 2010 100970:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Mostafa Al Masum Shaikh, Antonio Rui Ferreira Rebordao and Keikichi Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan
P2b.19 Are torso movements during speech timed with intonational phrases?
Speech Prosody 2010 100974:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, P. Lin Ren, E. Tauscher, MIT, United States
P2b.20 Acoustic Measures characterizing anger across corpora collected in artificial or natural context
Speech Prosody 2010 100850:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Marie Tahon, Laurence Devillers, LIMSI-CNRS, France
P2b.21 Modeling affected user behavior during human-machine interaction
Speech Prosody 2010 100044:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Bogdan Vlasenko, Ronald Böck and Andreas Wendemuth, Cognitive Systems, IESK, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany, Germany
P2b.22 F0 contour and segmental duration modeling using prosodic features
Speech Prosody 2010 100104:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Agnieszka Wagner, Katarzyna Klessa, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
P2b.23 Acoustic Cues for Automatic Determination of Phrasing
Speech Prosody 2010 100196:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Agnieszka Wagner, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
P2b.24 Generation of Fundamental Frequency Contours of Mandarin in HMM-based Speech Synthesis using Generation Process Model
Speech Prosody 2010 100098:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Miaomiao Wang, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P2b.25 Automatic feature selection from a large number of features for phone duration prediction
Speech Prosody 2010 100013:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Gabriel Webster, Sabine Buchholz, Javier Latorre, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., United Kingdom
P2b.26 Perception of anger and happiness from resynthesized speech with size-related manipulations
Speech Prosody 2010 100027:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yi Xu, University College London, United Kingdom
Andrew Kelly, University College London, United Kingdom
P2b.27 Meaning and Context: Prosodic Variations of Interjections in Conversational Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100380:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Li-chiung Yang, Tunghai University, Taiwan
P2b.28 Integration of Intonation in F0 Trajectory prediction using MSD-HMMs
Speech Prosody 2010 100952:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Xiaojun Zou, Xiao Bao and Lidong Luo, Key Laboratory of Machine Perception, Peking University, China

O4 - Prosodic Gestures in Oral and Manual Languages

Chair: Elliot Saltzman
Wed, May 12 05:20:00 PM-06:00:00 PM
O4.01 Evaluation of Juncture Strength using Articulatory Synthesis of Prosodic Gestures and Functional Data Analysis
Speech Prosody 2010 100333:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Benjamin Parrell, Sungbok Lee, Dani Byrd, University of Southern California, United States
O4.02 Prosody and Movement in American Sign Language: A Task-Dynamics Approach
Speech Prosody 2010 100957:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Martha E. Tyrone, Hosung Nam, Elliot Saltzman, Gaurav Mathur, Louis Goldstein, Haskins Laboratories, United States


Thu, May 13



K3 - Keynote: Mari Ostendorf

Chair: Sin-Horng Chen
Thu, May 13 08:00:00 AM-09:00:00 AM
K3.01 Representations of Prosody in Computational Models for Language Processing
Speech Prosody 2010 101003:1-4, (abstract)
Mari Ostendorf, University of Washington, United States

O5 - Phonetics, Phonology, and Pragmatics

Chair: Erin O'Rourke
Thu, May 13 09:00:00 AM-10:40:00 AM
O5.01 Intonational Encoding of Pragmatic Meaning in Puerto Rican Spanish Interrogatives
Speech Prosody 2010 100412:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Meghan E. Armstrong, The Ohio State University, United States
O5.02 Effects of lexical stress and speech rate on the quantity and quality of Slovak vowels
Speech Prosody 2010 100185:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Stefan Beňuš, Dep. of English and American Studies, Constantine the Philosopher University Nitra, Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Katalin Mády, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany
O5.03 Nuclear rises and final rises in Manchego Peninsular Spanish yes/no questions
Speech Prosody 2010 100212:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nicholas C. Henriksen, Indiana University, United States
O5.04 Effects of a Dynamic F0 on the Perceived Vowel Duration in Japanese
Speech Prosody 2010 100944:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Izumi Takiguchi, Hajime Takeyasu, Mikio Giriko, Kobe University, Japan
O5.05 When intonation plays the main character: information- vs. confirmation-seeking questions in Majorcan Catalan
Speech Prosody 2010 100168:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Maria del Mar Vanrell, Ignasi Mascaró, Francesc Torres-Tamarit and Pilar Prieto, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain

Coffee Break

Thu, May 13 10:40:00 AM-11:00:00 AM

S3 - Shape, Scaling, and Alignment of F0 Events

Chair: Jonathan Barnes, Nanette Veilleux, Alejna Brugos and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
Thu, May 13 11:00:00 AM-01:00:00 PM
S3.01 The effect of global F0 contour shape on the perception of tonal timing contrasts in American English intonation
Speech Prosody 2010 100445:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jonathan Barnes, Nanette Veilleux, Alejna Brugos, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Boston University, United States
S3.02 The role of pitch range in establishing intonational contrasts in Catalan
Speech Prosody 2010 100103:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Joan Borràs-Comes, Maria del Mar Vanrell, Pilar Prieto, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
S3.03 Shaping phrase-final rising intonation in German
Speech Prosody 2010 100788:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ernst Dombrowski, Institute of Phonetics and Digital Speech Processing (IPDS), University of Kiel, Germany, Germany
Oliver Niebuhr, Institute of Phonetics and Digital Speech Processing (IPDS), University of Kiel, Germany, Germany
S3.04 Alignment perception of high intonational plateaux in Italian and German
Speech Prosody 2010 100186:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Mariapaola D’Imperio, Barbara Gili Fivela, and Oliver Niebuhr, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS, France
S3.05 High peaks versus high plateaux in the identification of two pitch accents in Pisa Italian
Speech Prosody 2010 100216:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Barbara Gili Fivela, Università del Salento, Italy
Mariapaola D’Imperio, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et Langage, France
S3.06 At the interface between phonetics and pragmatics: Non local F0 effects on the perception of Cosenza Italian tunes
Speech Prosody 2010 100966:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Caterina Petrone, Zentrum für Allgmeine Sprachwissenshaft, Germany

Lunch

Thu, May 13 01:00:00 PM-02:00:00 PM

K4 - Keynote: Steven Mithen

Chair: Janet Fletcher
Thu, May 13 02:00:00 PM-03:00:00 PM
K4.01 The Co-Evolution of Music and Language
Speech Prosody 2010 101004:1-4, (abstract)
Steven Mithen, University of Reading, United Kingdom

P3a - Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax, Semantics, & Pragmatics

Thu, May 13 03:00:00 PM-04:00:00 PM
P3a.01 Analysis by synthesis of tonal alignment patterns in British English
Speech Prosody 2010 100178:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Saandia Ali, CNRS Laboratoire parole et langage. Aix-Marseille I University, France
P3a.02 Intonation of Finnish Verbs
Speech Prosody 2010 100054:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Anja Arnhold, Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam / Department of Speech Sciences, University of Helsinki, Germany
Martti Vainio, Department of Speech Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
Antti Suni, Department of Speech Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
Juhani Järvikivi, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands
P3a.03 Is there a prosodic difference between left-dislocated and heavy subjects? Evidence from spontaneous French
Speech Prosody 2010 100068:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Mathieu Avanzi, Cédric Gendrot, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, chaire de linguistique française, université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
P3a.04 Annotating Information Status in Spontaneous Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100092:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Stefan Baumann, IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
Arndt Riester, IMS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
P3a.05 Information Focus in French
Speech Prosody 2010 100109:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Claire Beyssade, Barbara Hemforth, Jean-Marie Marandin and Cristel Portes, LLF. Université Paris Diderot, France
P3a.06 On the prosodic marking of contrast in Romance sentence topic: evidence from Neapolitan Italian
Speech Prosody 2010 100202:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Lisa Brunetti, Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage, Lyon / Université Lumière Lyon 2, France
Mariapaola D’Imperio, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence / Université de Provence, France
Francesco Cangemi, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
P3a.07 F0 prominences (melisms) in French: a deeper insight about morphophonology
Speech Prosody 2010 100048:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Geneviève Caelen-Haumont, MICA Center, C10, Hanoi Institute of Polytechnics, Vietnam
P3a.08 Characterizing Variation in Fundamental Frequency Contours of Professional Speaking Styles
Speech Prosody 2010 100440:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Luciana Castro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ben Serridge, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
João Antônio de Moraes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Myrian Freitas, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
P3a.09 Listeners’ Ability to Identify Professional Speaking Styles Based on Prosodic Cues
Speech Prosody 2010 100326:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Luciana Castro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Myrian Freitas, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
João Antônio de Moraes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ben Serridge, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
P3a.10 Intonational encoding of focus in Toulousian French
Speech Prosody 2010 100233:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Aoju Chen and Emilie Destruel, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands
P3a.11 Development of Tone Sensitivity in Young Chinese Children
Speech Prosody 2010 100084:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Candise Chen, Min Wang, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
Hua Shu, Han Wu, Chu Chu Li, Beijing Normal University, China
P3a.12 Phonetic Realization of Suffix vs. Non-suffix Morphemes in Taiwanese
Speech Prosody 2010 100871:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Szu-wei Chen, Jane Tsay, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
P3a.13 The Effect of Prosodic Prominence on the Realizations of Voiceless Dental and Retroflex Sibilants in Taiwan Mandarin Spontaneous Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100414:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yu-Ying Chuang, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Janice Fon, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
P3a.14 Shifting Chicago vowels: prosody and sound change
Speech Prosody 2010 100519:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jennifer Cole, University of Illinois, United States
Jose I. Hualde, University of Illinois, United States
Michael Blasingame, University of Illinois, United States
Yoonsook Mo, University of Illinois, United States
P3a.15 Information seeking questions and incredulity questions: gradual or categorical contrast?
Speech Prosody 2010 100164:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Verònica Crespo-Sendra, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Maria del Mar Vanrell, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Pilar Prieto, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Spain
P3a.16 The timing of nuclear and prenuclear Icelandic pitch accents
Speech Prosody 2010 100009:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nicole Dehe, Universitaet Konstanz, FB Sprachwissenschaft, Germany
P3a.17 Embedded register levels and prosodic phrasing in French
Speech Prosody 2010 100879:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Mariapaola D’Imperio, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS, France
Amandine Michelas, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS,
P3a.18 Procedure for assessing the reliability of prosodic judgements using Sp-TOBI labeling system
Speech Prosody 2010 100922:1-4, (abstract, full text)
David Escudero-Mancebo, Lourdes Aguilar, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
P3a.19 High Initial Tones and Plateaux in Brazilian Portuguese: Implications for Stress in Portuguese and Spanish
Speech Prosody 2010 100224:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Letania Ferreira, Augustana College, United States
P3a.20 The prosodic expression of contrast in Hindi
Speech Prosody 2010 100143:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Susanne Genzel, Frank Kügler, Potsdam University, Germany
P3a.21 Focus, phrase length, and the distribution of phrase-initial rises in French
Speech Prosody 2010 100207:1-4, (abstract, full text)
James German, Laboratoire Parole et Language (UMR 6057 CNRS), France
Mariapaola D’Imperio, Aix-Marseille I and Laboratoire Parole et Language (UMR 6057 CNRS), France
P3a.22 Prominence and accentuation in French. A corpus-based account
Speech Prosody 2010 100575:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jean-Philippe Goldman, Université de Genève, Switzerland
Antoine Auchlin, Université de Genève, Switzerland
Sophie Roekhaut, Université de Mons, Belgium
Anne-Catherine Simon, Mathieu Avanzi, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
P3a.23 Prosodic cue weighting in disambiguation: Case ambiguity in German
Speech Prosody 2010 100165:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Anja Gollrad, Esther Sommerfeld, Frank Kügler, Potsdam University, Germany
P3a.24 Contrastive Focus in Mandarin Chinese
Speech Prosody 2010 100836:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Markus Greif, University of Potsdam, Germany
P3a.25 What does prosody tell us about relative clause attachments in German?
Speech Prosody 2010 100927:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Stella Gryllia, Frank Kügler, Universität Potsdam, Germany
P3a.26 Analysis of prosodic classes using voice source measurements
Speech Prosody 2010 100399:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ran Han, Jeung-Yoon Choi, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
P3a.27 The Prosody and Meaning of Wh-Questions in American English
Speech Prosody 2010 100045:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nancy Hedberg, Juan M. Sosa, Emrah Görgülü, Morgan Mameni, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Coffee Break

Thu, May 13 04:00:00 PM-04:20:00 PM

P3b - Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax, Semantics, & Pragmatics

Thu, May 13 04:20:00 PM-05:20:00 PM
P3b.01 Prosody vs. Syntax: Prosodic rebracketing of final vocatives in English
Speech Prosody 2010 100931:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hans Henrich Hock and Indranil Dutta, University of Illinois, United States
P3b.02 Segmentation of the Accentual Phrase in Seoul Korean
Speech Prosody 2010 100023:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Hae-Sung Jeon, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Francis Nolan, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
P3b.03 A Phonetic and Phonological Analysis of Dual and Multiple Focuses
Speech Prosody 2010 100052:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yuan Jia, Aijun Li, Ziyu Xiong, Phonetics Lab, Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
P3b.04 The structure-prosody interface of restrictive and appositive relative clauses in Dutch and German
Speech Prosody 2010 100064:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Constantijn Kaland, Vincent J. van Heuven, Tilburg University, Netherlands
P3b.05 Semantic-context effects on lexical stress and syllable prominence
Speech Prosody 2010 100829:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Felicitas Kleber and Oliver Niebuhr, University of Munich, Germany
P3b.06 Post-tonic syllables and prosodic boundaries in Brazilian Portuguese
Speech Prosody 2010 100939:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Eneida Goes Leal, Raquel Santana Santos, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
P3b.07 Analysis of emotion in speech using perceived and automatically extracted prosodic features
Speech Prosody 2010 100135:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Suk-Myung Lee, Jeung-Yoon Choi, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
P3b.08 Prosodic strengthening in American English domain-initial vowels
Speech Prosody 2010 100082:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier, Joyce McDonough, Stephen McAleavey, University of Rochester, United States
P3b.09 Quantifying developmental changes of prosodic categories
Speech Prosody 2010 100929:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Britta Lintfert, Antje Schweitzer, Lukasz Wolski, Bernd Möbius, Institute of Natural Language Processing, Germany
P3b.10 Sorting out the phonetics and phonology of intonation: typological and acquisition data
Speech Prosody 2010 100038:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Conxita Lleó and Martin Rakow, SFB 538, University of Hamburg, Germany
P3b.11 Integrating Changes of Register Into Automatic Intonation Analysis
Speech Prosody 2010 100209:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Céline de Looze and Daniel Hirst, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS et Université de Provence, France
P3b.12 The role of alignment and height in the perception of LH contours
Speech Prosody 2010 100933:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Luciana Lucente and Plínio Almeida Barbosa, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem - DL (Unicamp), Brazil
P3b.13 On the Intonation of Confirmation-Seeking Requests in Child-Directed Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100118:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Ana Isabel Mata, Ana Lúcia Santos, Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
P3b.14 Durational Cues and Prosodic Phrasing in French: Evidence for the Intermediate Phrase
Speech Prosody 2010 100881:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Amandine Michelas, Mariapaola D’Imperio, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et langage, CNRS, France
P3b.15 Prosodic effects on temporal structure of monosyllabic CVC words in American English
Speech Prosody 2010 100208:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Yoonsook Mo, Jennifer Cole, and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, University of Illinois, United States
P3b.16 Perception of the merging tones in Hong Kong Cantonese: preliminary data on monosyllables
Speech Prosody 2010 100916:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Peggy Pik-Ki Mok, Peggy Wai-Yi Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
P3b.17 Variation of pitch accent patterns in Hungarian
Speech Prosody 2010 100924:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Katalin Mády, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Germany
Felicitas Kleber, Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Germany
P3b.18 Prosody in a corpus of French spontaneous speech: perception, annotation and prosody ~ syntax interaction
Speech Prosody 2010 100955:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Irina Nesterenko, Aix-Marseille Université – Laboratoire Parole et Langage CNRS (UMR 6057), France
Stéphane Rauzy, Aix-Marseille Université – Laboratoire Parole et Langage CNRS (UMR 6057), France
Roxane Bertrand, Aix-Marseille Université – Laboratoire Parole et Langage CNRS (UMR 6057, France
P3b.19 A cross-linguistic study of prosodic lengthening in child-directed speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100319:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Elinor Payne, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Brechtje Post, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Lluïsa Astruc, The Open University, United Kingdom
Pilar Prieto, and Maria del Mar Vanrell, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
P3b.20 The qTA Toolkit for Prosody: Learning Underlying Parameters of Communicative Functions through Modeling
Speech Prosody 2010 100034:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Santitham Prom-on, Computer Engineering Department, King Mongkut`s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
Yi Xu, Department of Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, United Kingdom
P3b.21 Prosodic Marking of Information Status in German
Speech Prosody 2010 100019:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Christine Tanja Röhr, Stefan Baumann, IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
P3b.22 A corpus-based study on syntactic and phonetic prosodic phrasing boundaries in spontaneous Italian speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100077:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Renata Savy, Miriam Voghera, University of Salerno, Italy
P3b.23 Phonological Aspects of Hesitation Disfluencies
Speech Prosody 2010 100020:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Vered Silber-Varod, Tel Aviv University School of Jewish Studies, Israel
P3b.24 Asking or not asking in Maltese: that is the question
Speech Prosody 2010 100934:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Alexandra Vella, University of Malta/University of Cologne, Malta
P3b.25 Accentuation, Uncertainty and Exhaustivity - Towards a Model of Pragmatic Focus Interpretation
Speech Prosody 2010 100063:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Charlotte Wollermann, Ulrich Schade, Bernhard Fisseni, Bernhard Schröder, Institute of Communication Sciences, University of Bonn, Germany
P3b.26 Prosodic marking of topic constructions in Mandarin Chinese
Speech Prosody 2010 100007:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chunsheng Yang, The Ohio State University, United States
P3b.27 Comparison of Phonetic Naturalness between Rising-falling and Fallig-rising Tonal Patterns in Taiwan Mandarin
Speech Prosody 2010 100855:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chia-Hsin Yeh, Michigan State University, United States

Thu, May 13 05:20:00 PM-07:00:00 PM

Banquet

Thu, May 13 07:00:00 PM-09:00:00 PM


Fri, May 14



P4 - Articulation, Phonation, Dialog, Style, and Psycholinguistics

Fri, May 14 08:00:00 AM-10:00:00 AM
P4.01 Age differences in electrophysiological correlates of cross-modal phrasal interpretation
Speech Prosody 2010 100346:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Shani H. Abada, Karsten Steinhauer, John E. Drury, Shari R. Baum, McGill University, Canada
P4.02 Phonological Phrase Boundary Restrictions in Lexical Access by BP Adult Speakers
Speech Prosody 2010 100329:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Daniel Alves, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil
Cristina Name, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil
P4.03 The speech prosody of people with stuttering and developmental apraxia: the efficacy of an intervention program
Speech Prosody 2010 100115:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Bernadette von Atzingen, S. Cardoso, César Reis, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
P4.04 Non-Contrastive Voice Quality Characteristics of Northern Vietnamese Tones
Speech Prosody 2010 100069:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Allison Blodgett, Melissa K. Fox, C. Anton Rytting, Alina Twist, University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language, United States
P4.05 Dynamic Indicators of Mother-Infant Prosodic and Illocutionary Coordination
Speech Prosody 2010 100433:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Eugene H. Buder, Anne S. Warlaumont, D. Kimbrough Oller, Lesya B. Chorna, The University of Memphis, United States
P4.06 Gestural Cues of Discourse Segmentation
Speech Prosody 2010 100886:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jane Chandlee, Nanette Veilleux, University of Delaware, United States
P4.07 Temporal dynamics of amygdala and orbitofrontal responses to emotional prosody using intracerebral local field potentials in humans
Speech Prosody 2010 100874:1-4, (abstract, full text)
A. Christen and D. Grandjean, University of Geneva, Switzerland
P4.08 Hemispheric contributions for processing pitch and speech rate cues to emotion: fMRI data
Speech Prosody 2010 100107:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chinar Dara; Marc D. Pell, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders; McGill University, Canada
P4.09 ˝Minor Third, Who?˝: The Intonation of the Knock-Knock Joke
Speech Prosody 2010 100990:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jeremy Day-O'Connell, Knox College, United States
P4.10 Online construction of implicature through contrastive prosody
Speech Prosody 2010 100338:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Heeyeon Y. Dennison, Amy J. Schafer, University of Hawai`i, United States
P4.11 Interpreting rising intonation in Australian English
Speech Prosody 2010 100124:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Janet Fletcher, Deborah Loakes, University of Melbourne, Australia
P4.12 Acoustic correlates of politeness: prosodic and voice quality measures in polite and informal speech of Korean and German speakers
Speech Prosody 2010 100316:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sven Grawunder, Bodo Winter, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany, Germany
P4.13 Visual Grouping and Prosodic Grouping: Effects of Spatial Information on Prosodic Boundary Strength
Speech Prosody 2010 100835:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Edward Holsinger, David Cheng-Huan Li, Elsi Kaiser and Dani Byrd, University of Southern California, United States
P4.14 Acoustic, Electroglottographic and Paralinguistic Analyses of Rikimi in Expressive Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100139:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Carlos T. Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita, ATR, Japan
P4.15 The interaction between prosodic boundaries and accent in the production of sibilants
Speech Prosody 2010 100197:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Khalil Iskarous, Marianne Pouplier, Stefania Marin, Jonathan Harrington, Haskins Laboratories, United States
P4.16 Prosodic and Gestural Features of Phrase-internal Disfluencies in Polish Spontaneous Utterances
Speech Prosody 2010 100152:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Maciej Karpiński and Ewa Jarmołowicz-Nowikow, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
P4.17 Acoustic Cues to Lexical Stress in Spastic Dysarthria
Speech Prosody 2010 100891:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Heejin Kim, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Adrienne Perlman, University of Illinois, United States
P4.18 Stressed and unstressed morphemes in Korean spontaneous speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100079:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Inyoung Kim, URF Linguistiques Université Denis Diderot, France
P4.19 Rhetorical prosody in French courtroom discourse
Speech Prosody 2010 100080:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Inyoung Kim, Catherine Mathon, Georges Boulakia, UFR Linguistiques Université Denis Diderot, France
P4.20 Perception and comprehension of linguistic and affective prosody in children with Landau-Kleffner syndrome
Speech Prosody 2010 100885:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Deok-Hee Kim-Dufor, Emmanuel Ferragne, Olivier Dufor, Corine Astésano and Jean-Luc Nespoulous, Laboratoire Jacques Lordat-OCTOGONE Université de Toulouse II Le Mirail, France
P4.21 Assessment of Prosody Disturbances in Stutterers by means of phonetic Indices
Speech Prosody 2010 100936:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Audrey Leclercq, University of Mons, Belgium
Kathy Huet, University of Mons, Belgium
Myriam Piccaluga, University of Mons, Belgium
Bernard Harmegnies, University of Mons, Belgium
P4.22 Prosodic Cues to Noun and Verb Categories in Infant-Directed Mandarin Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100088:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Aijun Li , Rushen Shi, Wu Hua, Institute of Linguistics, CASS, China
P4.23 Laryngealizations in Cleft and Non-Cleft Speech: Acoustics and Prosodic Considerations
Speech Prosody 2010 100112:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Aveliny Mantovan Lima-Gregio, State University of Campinas, Speech Prosody Studies Group, Brazil
Plínio Almeida Barbosa, State University of Campinas, Speech Prosody Studies Group, Brazil
P4.24 Multimodal aspects of positive and negative responses in Polish task-oriented dialogues.
Speech Prosody 2010 100888:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Zofia Malisz, 1. Centre for Speech and Language Processing, Adam Mickiewicz University, 2. Bielefeld University, Germany, Poland
Maciej Karpiński, 1. Centre for Speech and Language Processing, Adam Mickiewicz University, 2. Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, Poland
P4.25 Prosodic structure revisited: a cognitive approach
Speech Prosody 2010 100194:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Philippe Martin, UFR Linguistique, Université Paris Diderot, France
P4.26 Multimodal perception and production of attitudinal meaning in Brazilian Portuguese
Speech Prosody 2010 100340:1-4, (abstract, full text)
João Antônio de Moraes, UFRJ, Brazil
Albert Rilliard, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Bruno Alberto de Oliveira Mota, UFRJ, Brazil
Takaaki Shochi, Kumamoto University, Japan
P4.27 On pitch-accent identification – The role of syllable duration and intensity
Speech Prosody 2010 100773:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Oliver Niebuhr, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Department of General and Comparative Linguistics, University of Kiel, Germany, Germany
P4.28 Articulatory evidence for functional coupling of speech and non-speech motor tasks
Speech Prosody 2010 100857:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Benjamin Parrell, Louis Goldstein, Sungbok Lee, and Dani Byrd, Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, United States
P4.29 The role of F0 variation in the intelligibility of Mandarin sentences
Speech Prosody 2010 100890:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Aniruddh D. Patel, The Neurosciences Institute, United States
Yi Xu, University College London, United Kingdom
Bei Wang, Minzu University of China, China
P4.30 Acoustic Markers of Emotion Based on Voice Physiology
Speech Prosody 2010 100865:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Sona Patel, Klaus R. Scherer, Johan Sundberg, Eva Björkner, Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (CISA), University of Geneva, Switzerland
P4.31 The contributions of prosody and semantic context in emotional speech processing
Speech Prosody 2010 100032:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Marc D. Pell, Abhishek Jaywant, Laura Monetta, Sonja A. Kotz, McGill University, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Canada
P4.32 An fMRI study of the perception of contrastive prosodic focus in French
Speech Prosody 2010 100506:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Marcela Perrone, Marion Dohen, Hélène Loevenbruck, Marc Sato, Cédric Pichat, Gaëtan Yvert, Monica Baciu, Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition, France
P4.33 Reset inclination and prosodic parallelism in expressive speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100762:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Tea Prsir, University of Geneva and UCLouvain, Switzerland
P4.34 Characterization of emotions using dynamics of prosodic features
Speech Prosody 2010 100941:1-4, (abstract, full text)
K Sreenivasa Rao, Ramu Reddy, Sudhamay Maity, Shashidhar Koolagudi, IIT, India
P4.35 The effect of levodopa on speech in Parkinson`s disease: musical’ scale study
Speech Prosody 2010 100971:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Karine Rigaldie, Octogone-Lordat, IRIT, France
Jean-Luc Nespoulous, Octogone-Lordat, Université de Toulouse II - Le Mirail, France
Nadine Vigouroux, UMR, CNRS Université Paul Sabatier, France
P4.36 Tone height binarity and register in intonation: the case from Kayardild (Australian)
Speech Prosody 2010 100991:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Erich Round, Yale University, United States
P4.37 Co-Production of Contrastive Prosodic Focus and Manual Gestures: Temporal Coordination and Effects on the Acoustic and Articulatory Correlates of Focus
Speech Prosody 2010 100110:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Benjamin Roustan and Marion Dohen, gipsa-lab, France
P4.38 Phrase-initial pitch patterns in South Swedish
Speech Prosody 2010 100050:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Susanne Schötz, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden
Gösta Bruce, Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Sweden
P4.39 Prosodic Patterns of Information Structure in Spoken Discourse—a Preliminary Study of Mandarin Spontaneous Lecture vs. Read Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100446:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chiu-yu Tseng, Zhao-yu Su and Lin-shan Lee, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
P4.40 Effects of Caregiver Prosody on Child Language Acquisition
Speech Prosody 2010 100429:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Soroush Vosoughi, Brandon Roy, Michael C. Frank, Deb Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
P4.41 Relative Prosodic Boundary Strength and Prior Bias in Disambiguation
Speech Prosody 2010 100238:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Michael Wagner, McGill University, Canada
Serena Crivellaro, Cornell University`09, United States
P4.42 Prosodic Effects of Discourse Salience and Association with Focus
Speech Prosody 2010 100239:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Michael Wagner, McGill University, Canada
M. Breen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States
E. Flemming and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, MIT, United States
E. Gibson, MIT, United States
P4.43 Articulatory Effort in Different Speaking Rates
Speech Prosody 2010 100129:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Chen-huei Wu, Chilin Shih, University of Illiniois, United States
P4.44 The Disassociation between Intonation and Tone in Cantonese Infant-Directed Speech
Speech Prosody 2010 100094:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nan Xu, Denis Burnham, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Australia
P4.45 Harmony and Tension in Mandarin Chinese Prosody: Constraints and Opportunities of Lexical Tones in Discourse Markers
Speech Prosody 2010 100849:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Li-chiung Yang, Tunghai University, Taiwan
P4.46 Aperiodicity at Topic Structure Boundaries
Speech Prosody 2010 100845:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Margaret Zellers, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Brechtje Post, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Coffee Break

Fri, May 14 10:00:00 AM-10:20:00 AM

O6 - Speaking Style and Para-Linguistic Communication

Chair: Nanette Veilleux
Fri, May 14 10:20:00 AM-12:00:00 PM
O6.01 It`s all the same to me: Prosodic discrimination across speakers and face areas
Speech Prosody 2010 100893:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Erin Cvejic, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Jeesun Kim, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Chris Davis, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Australia
O6.02 Psychoacoustic abilities as predictors of vocal emotion recognition
Speech Prosody 2010 100823:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Eitan Globerson, Michal Lavidor, Ofer Golan, Liat Kishon-Rabin, Noam Amir, Dept. of Communication Disorders, Tel Aviv University, Israel
O6.03 A Joint Acoustic-Articulatory Study of Nasal Spectral Reduction in Read Versus Spontaneous Speaking Styles
Speech Prosody 2010 100226:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Vikram Ramanarayanan, Dani Byrd, Louis Goldstein and Shrikanth Narayanan, USC, United States
O6.04 Learning effect of prosodic social affects for Japanese learners of French language
Speech Prosody 2010 100155:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Takaaki Shochi, Kumamoto University, Japan
Gwenaëlle Gagnié, Kumamoto University, Japan
Albert Rilliard, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Donna Erickson and Véronique Aubergé, Showa University, Japan
O6.05 Lexico-Prosodic Anomalies in Dialog
Speech Prosody 2010 100085:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega, David G. Novick, University of Texas at El Paso, United States

Lunch

Fri, May 14 12:00:00 PM-01:30:00 PM

K5 - Keynote: Aniruddh Patel

Chair: Maciej Karpinski
Fri, May 14 01:30:00 PM-02:30:00 PM
K5.01 Hidden Connections Between Linguistic and Musical Melody
Speech Prosody 2010 101005:1-4, (abstract)
Aniruddh D. Patel, The Neurosciences Institute, United States

O7a - Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural correlates of prosody

Chair: Mariapaola D'Imperio
Fri, May 14 02:30:00 PM-03:30:00 PM
O7a.01 ERP correlates of focus accentuation in Dutch
Speech Prosody 2010 100873:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Diana V. Dimitrova, Laurie A. Stowe, Gisela Redeker, John C.J. Hoeks, University of Groningen, Netherlands
O7a.02 On the Speech-To-Song Illusion: Evidence from German
Speech Prosody 2010 100169:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Simone Falk, Tamara Rathcke, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany
O7a.03 Categorization of Lexical Tones in Mandarin-Learning Infants
Speech Prosody 2010 100946:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jun Gao, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Rushen Shi, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Aijun Li, Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

Coffee Break

Fri, May 14 03:30:00 PM-03:50:00 PM

O7b - Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural correlates of prosody

Chair: Mariapaola D'Imperio
Fri, May 14 03:50:00 PM-04:50:00 PM
O7b.01 Speech Planning and Prosodic Phrase Length
Speech Prosody 2010 100311:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Jelena Krivokapic, Department of Linguistics, Yale University, United States
O7b.02 What did you say just now, bitterness or wife? An ERP study on the interaction between tone, intonation and context in Cantonese Chinese
Speech Prosody 2010 100058:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Carmen Kung, Dorothee Chwilla, Carlos Gussenhoven, Sara Bögels, Herbert Schriefers, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Netherlands
O7b.03 Accentual Phrase boundaries and lexical access in French
Speech Prosody 2010 100882:1-4, (abstract, full text)
Amandine Michelas, Mariapaola D’Imperio, Université Aix-Marseille I et Laboratoire Parole et langage, France

C2 - Closing Ceremony; Speech Prosody 2012 Presentations

Fri, May 14 04:50:00 PM-05:50:00 PM