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Frequency Effects and Prosodic Boundary Strength

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Turk, Alice

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CALHOUN, Sasha, ed., Paola ESCUDERO, ed., Marija TABAIN, ed. and others. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019. Canberra: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019, pp. 1014-1018. ISBN 978-0-646-80069-1

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It has long been recognized that spoken language does not necessarily provide reliable cues to indicate word boundaries in all contexts. [19] hypothesized that prosodic boundary structure is planned in order to achieve smooth signal redundancy ([1], [2]). On this view, speakers manipulate the strength of boundaries between words in order to make the recognition of each word in an utterance equally likely. Prosodic boundary strength is assumed to inversely relate to language redundancy, i.e., the likelihood of recognition on the basis of non-acoustic information, including the likelihood of the syntactic structure, lexical word frequency and word bigram frequency. This paper explores the impact of syntactic, wordbigram and word frequency measures on the placement and strength of prosodic word and phrase boundaries in English.

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frequency effects, prosodic boundary strength, duration, smooth signal redundancy

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International Congress of Phonetic Sciences : ICPhS2019, 5. Aug. 2019 - 9. Aug. 2019, Melbourne
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ISO 690BÖGEL, Tina, Alice TURK, 2019. Frequency Effects and Prosodic Boundary Strength. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences : ICPhS2019. Melbourne, 5. Aug. 2019 - 9. Aug. 2019. In: CALHOUN, Sasha, ed., Paola ESCUDERO, ed., Marija TABAIN, ed. and others. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019. Canberra: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019, pp. 1014-1018. ISBN 978-0-646-80069-1
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@inproceedings{Bogel2019Frequ-48210,
  year={2019},
  title={Frequency Effects and Prosodic Boundary Strength},
  url={https://assta.org/proceedings/ICPhS2019/papers/ICPhS_1063.pdf},
  isbn={978-0-646-80069-1},
  publisher={Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.},
  address={Canberra},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019},
  pages={1014--1018},
  editor={Calhoun, Sasha and Escudero, Paola and Tabain, Marija},
  author={Bögel, Tina and Turk, Alice}
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