F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited
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F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. / Grønnum, Nina.
Proceedings of ICPhS 2015. red. / Maria Wolters; Judy Livingstone; Bernie Beattie; Rachel Smith; Mike MacMahon; Jane Stuart-Smith; Jim Scobbie. Glasgow : University of Glasgow, 2015. (ICPhS Proceedings, Bind 18).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited
AU - Grønnum, Nina
PY - 2015/8
Y1 - 2015/8
N2 - Danish stød is a syllable prosody, hitherto described as a kind of creaky voice with tonal side effects. One such is the well established, though not ubiquitous, abrupt lowering of F0 towards the end of the syllable. Eli Fischer-Jørgensen found, in the 1970s and 1980s, a difference also in the beginning of stressed syllables: F0 is higher in the beginning of syllables with stød. Confirming her findings 40 years later was straightforward in read word lists and as a clear trend in non-scripted monologues. In dialogues, however, the modest effect of stød on onset F0 is overshadowed by the greater variation in overall frequency range.Higher F0 onset is present also in unstressed syllables with stød, though of lesser magnitude.The results support a characterization of Danish stød as compressed, rather than creaky voice. They also demonstrate the viability of controlled speech materials for investigations of finer prosodic detail
AB - Danish stød is a syllable prosody, hitherto described as a kind of creaky voice with tonal side effects. One such is the well established, though not ubiquitous, abrupt lowering of F0 towards the end of the syllable. Eli Fischer-Jørgensen found, in the 1970s and 1980s, a difference also in the beginning of stressed syllables: F0 is higher in the beginning of syllables with stød. Confirming her findings 40 years later was straightforward in read word lists and as a clear trend in non-scripted monologues. In dialogues, however, the modest effect of stød on onset F0 is overshadowed by the greater variation in overall frequency range.Higher F0 onset is present also in unstressed syllables with stød, though of lesser magnitude.The results support a characterization of Danish stød as compressed, rather than creaky voice. They also demonstrate the viability of controlled speech materials for investigations of finer prosodic detail
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - stemmekvalitet
KW - stød
KW - dansk
UR - http://www.danpass.hum.ku.dk/ng/
M3 - Article in proceedings
T3 - ICPhS Proceedings
BT - Proceedings of ICPhS 2015
A2 - Wolters, Maria
A2 - Livingstone, Judy
A2 - Beattie, Bernie
A2 - Smith, Rachel
A2 - MacMahon, Mike
A2 - Stuart-Smith, Jane
A2 - Scobbie, Jim
PB - University of Glasgow
CY - Glasgow
T2 - International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
Y2 - 10 August 2015
ER -
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