Annotation of German Intonation : DIMA compared with other annotation systems
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2019
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Kügler, Frank
Andreeva, Bistra
Grice, Martine
Niebuhr, Oliver
Peters, Jörg
Röhr, Christine T.
Schweitzer, Antje
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Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences / Calhoun, Sasha; Escudero, Paola; Tabain, Marija et al. (ed.). - Canberra, Australia : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019. - pp. 1297-1301. - ISBN 978-0-646-80069-1
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Annotating intonation is a considerable challenge, since not only intonational form but also its meaning are complex in terms of their internal make-up and contextual variation. Since the advent of the autosegmental- metrical approach to intonation in the 1980s, the annotation of intonation has continued to be a matter of debate, witnessed by the current discussion around the proposed International Prosodic Alphabet (IPrA), with a reported need for a more surface- related annotation that serves as a basis for phonological categorisation. The DIMA system accounts for such a level by providing a phonetically informed annotation of an intonation contour that nevertheless reflects its phonological core. DIMA is a consensus system for the annotation of German intonation that analyses intonation at three distinct levels: phrasing, tones and prominences. The present paper compares DIMA with other annotation systems such as GToBI, ToGI, IViE, KIM, RaP, and IPrA.
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400 Philology, Linguistics
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Annotation, intonation, AM phonology
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19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences : ICPhS 2019, Aug 5, 2019 - Aug 9, 2019, Melbourne, Australia
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KÜGLER, Frank, Stefan BAUMANN, Bistra ANDREEVA, Bettina BRAUN, Martine GRICE, Jana NEITSCH, Oliver NIEBUHR, Jörg PETERS, Christine T. RÖHR, Antje SCHWEITZER, 2019. Annotation of German Intonation : DIMA compared with other annotation systems. 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences : ICPhS 2019. Melbourne, Australia, Aug 5, 2019 - Aug 9, 2019. In: CALHOUN, Sasha, ed., Paola ESCUDERO, ed., Marija TABAIN, ed. and others. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Canberra, Australia:Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., pp. 1297-1301. ISBN 978-0-646-80069-1BibTex
@inproceedings{Kugler2019Annot-59439, year={2019}, title={Annotation of German Intonation : DIMA compared with other annotation systems}, url={https://assta.org/proceedings/ICPhS2019/papers/ICPhS_1346.pdf}, isbn={978-0-646-80069-1}, publisher={Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.}, address={Canberra, Australia}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, pages={1297--1301}, editor={Calhoun, Sasha and Escudero, Paola and Tabain, Marija}, author={Kügler, Frank and Baumann, Stefan and Andreeva, Bistra and Braun, Bettina and Grice, Martine and Neitsch, Jana and Niebuhr, Oliver and Peters, Jörg and Röhr, Christine T. and Schweitzer, Antje} }
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