Nordic Prosody
Proceedings of the XIIth Conference, Trondheim 2016
Edited By Jardar Eggesbö Abrahamsen, Jacques Koreman and Wim van Dommelen
This volume contains articles based on the presentations given at the Nordic Prosody XII conference, which was held at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway) in August 2016. The contributors investigate various prosodic aspects, including intonation, rhythm, speaking rate, intensity, and breathing, using approaches ranging from phonetic and phonological analysis to speech technology methods. While most of the studies examine read speech, some of them explore the prosodics of spontaneous speech. The languages that receive most attention are Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic as well as Estonian, Latgalian and Polish. In addition to the larger Nordic languages, several papers focus on regional languages spoken in these areas.
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- The form and function of extrametrical, unaccented segments of East Norwegian utterances (Thorstein Fretheim)
- Some gender patterns in Estonian dyadic conversations (Kätlin Aare / Pärtel Lippus)
- A note on accent 2 compounds in the Sunnmøre dialect (Jardar Eggesbø Abrahamsen)
- Tonality in earlier Icelandic (Kristján Árnason / Haukur Thorgeirsson)
- F0 declination in read vs. spontaneous Estonian (Eva Liina Asu / Pärtel Lippus / Heete Sahkai / Nele Salveste)
- Rhythm in Estonian Swedish (Eva Liina Asu / Francis Nolan / Susanne Schötz)
- Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathing signals (Aleksandra Ćwiek / Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner / Petra Wagner)
- Pitch in next-turn repetitions and original turns in Finland Swedish (Martina Huhtamäki)
- Timing pattern variability in Latgalian read speech (Katarzyna Klessa / Nicole Nau / Oskars Orlovs)
- An exploration of tonal features in some East Norwegian Dialects: Fintoft & Mjaavatn (1980) revisited (Randi Alice Nilsen / Perlaug Marie Kveen)
- Pre-focal givenness and accentuation in Estonian (Heete Sahkai / Meelis Mihkla)
- On the intonation of Swedish rejections and rejecting questions (Heiko Seeliger / Sophie Repp)
- Coordination between f0, intensity and breathing signals (Juraj Šimko / Marcin Włodarczak / Antti Suni / Mattias Heldner / Martti Vainio)
- Rhythm and speech rate variation in Norwegian dialects (Wim A. van Dommelen)
- Stability of timing patterns in Polish. Experimental verification of the rhythm class hypothesis (Agnieszka Wagner)
- Capturing respiratory sounds with throat microphones (Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner)
- Corrigendum to Gussenhoven (2013) (Carlos Gussenhoven)
- List of contributors
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the editors
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Preface
- Contents
- The form and function of extrametrical, unaccented segments of East Norwegian utterances (Thorstein Fretheim)
- Some gender patterns in Estonian dyadic conversations (Kätlin Aare / Pärtel Lippus)
- A note on accent 2 compounds in the Sunnmøre dialect (Jardar Eggesbø Abrahamsen)
- Tonality in earlier Icelandic (Kristján Árnason / Haukur Thorgeirsson)
- F0 declination in read vs. spontaneous Estonian (Eva Liina Asu / Pärtel Lippus / Heete Sahkai / Nele Salveste)
- Rhythm in Estonian Swedish (Eva Liina Asu / Francis Nolan / Susanne Schötz)
- Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathing signals (Aleksandra Ćwiek / Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner / Petra Wagner)
- Pitch in next-turn repetitions and original turns in Finland Swedish (Martina Huhtamäki)
- Timing pattern variability in Latgalian read speech (Katarzyna Klessa / Nicole Nau / Oskars Orlovs)
- An exploration of tonal features in some East Norwegian Dialects: Fintoft & Mjaavatn (1980) revisited (Randi Alice Nilsen / Perlaug Marie Kveen)
- Pre-focal givenness and accentuation in Estonian (Heete Sahkai / Meelis Mihkla)
- On the intonation of Swedish rejections and rejecting questions (Heiko Seeliger / Sophie Repp)
- Coordination between f0, intensity and breathing signals (Juraj Šimko / Marcin Włodarczak / Antti Suni / Mattias Heldner / Martti Vainio)
- Rhythm and speech rate variation in Norwegian dialects (Wim A. van Dommelen)
- Stability of timing patterns in Polish. Experimental verification of the rhythm class hypothesis (Agnieszka Wagner)
- Capturing respiratory sounds with throat microphones (Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner)
- Corrigendum to Gussenhoven (2013) (Carlos Gussenhoven)
- List of contributors
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- Title
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- About the editors
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- Preface
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- The form and function of extrametrical, unaccented segments of East Norwegian utterances (Thorstein Fretheim)
- Some gender patterns in Estonian dyadic conversations (Kätlin Aare / Pärtel Lippus)
- A note on accent 2 compounds in the Sunnmøre dialect (Jardar Eggesbø Abrahamsen)
- Tonality in earlier Icelandic (Kristján Árnason / Haukur Thorgeirsson)
- F0 declination in read vs. spontaneous Estonian (Eva Liina Asu / Pärtel Lippus / Heete Sahkai / Nele Salveste)
- Rhythm in Estonian Swedish (Eva Liina Asu / Francis Nolan / Susanne Schötz)
- Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathing signals (Aleksandra Ćwiek / Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner / Petra Wagner)
- Pitch in next-turn repetitions and original turns in Finland Swedish (Martina Huhtamäki)
- Timing pattern variability in Latgalian read speech (Katarzyna Klessa / Nicole Nau / Oskars Orlovs)
- An exploration of tonal features in some East Norwegian Dialects: Fintoft & Mjaavatn (1980) revisited (Randi Alice Nilsen / Perlaug Marie Kveen)
- Pre-focal givenness and accentuation in Estonian (Heete Sahkai / Meelis Mihkla)
- On the intonation of Swedish rejections and rejecting questions (Heiko Seeliger / Sophie Repp)
- Coordination between f0, intensity and breathing signals (Juraj Šimko / Marcin Włodarczak / Antti Suni / Mattias Heldner / Martti Vainio)
- Rhythm and speech rate variation in Norwegian dialects (Wim A. van Dommelen)
- Stability of timing patterns in Polish. Experimental verification of the rhythm class hypothesis (Agnieszka Wagner)
- Capturing respiratory sounds with throat microphones (Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner)
- Corrigendum to Gussenhoven (2013) (Carlos Gussenhoven)
- List of contributors
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the editors
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Preface
- Contents
- The form and function of extrametrical, unaccented segments of East Norwegian utterances (Thorstein Fretheim)
- Some gender patterns in Estonian dyadic conversations (Kätlin Aare / Pärtel Lippus)
- A note on accent 2 compounds in the Sunnmøre dialect (Jardar Eggesbø Abrahamsen)
- Tonality in earlier Icelandic (Kristján Árnason / Haukur Thorgeirsson)
- F0 declination in read vs. spontaneous Estonian (Eva Liina Asu / Pärtel Lippus / Heete Sahkai / Nele Salveste)
- Rhythm in Estonian Swedish (Eva Liina Asu / Francis Nolan / Susanne Schötz)
- Acoustics and discourse function of two types of breathing signals (Aleksandra Ćwiek / Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner / Petra Wagner)
- Pitch in next-turn repetitions and original turns in Finland Swedish (Martina Huhtamäki)
- Timing pattern variability in Latgalian read speech (Katarzyna Klessa / Nicole Nau / Oskars Orlovs)
- An exploration of tonal features in some East Norwegian Dialects: Fintoft & Mjaavatn (1980) revisited (Randi Alice Nilsen / Perlaug Marie Kveen)
- Pre-focal givenness and accentuation in Estonian (Heete Sahkai / Meelis Mihkla)
- On the intonation of Swedish rejections and rejecting questions (Heiko Seeliger / Sophie Repp)
- Coordination between f0, intensity and breathing signals (Juraj Šimko / Marcin Włodarczak / Antti Suni / Mattias Heldner / Martti Vainio)
- Rhythm and speech rate variation in Norwegian dialects (Wim A. van Dommelen)
- Stability of timing patterns in Polish. Experimental verification of the rhythm class hypothesis (Agnieszka Wagner)
- Capturing respiratory sounds with throat microphones (Marcin Włodarczak / Mattias Heldner)
- Corrigendum to Gussenhoven (2013) (Carlos Gussenhoven)
- List of contributors