A unified account of prominence effects in an optimization-based model of speech timing
Author(s) -
Andreas Windmann,
Juraj Simko,
Petra Wagner
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.13140/2.1.2365.5682
We show how our optimization-based model of speech timing reproduces three effects of prosodic prominence on suprasegmental timing patterns in speech: (1), the durational interaction between lexical stress and pitch accent, (2), polysyllabic shortening in pitch-accented words and (3), differential behavior of prominent and non-prominent syllables under speaking rate variation. We review the literature and present model simulations that replicate reported phenomena. Results underline the capacity of our model to provide a unified account of the temporal organization of speech.
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