Connecting intonation labels to mathematical descriptions of fundamental frequency
The mathematical models of intonation used in speech technology are often inaccessible to linguists. By the same token, phonological descriptions of intonation are rarely used by speech technologists, as they cannot be implemented directly in applications. Consequently, these research communities do...
Main Authors: | Grabe, E, Kochanski, G, Coleman, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Kingston Press Ltd.
2007
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