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  Fast speech timing in Dutch: The durational correlates of lexical stress and pitch accent

Janse, E., Sennema, A., & Slis, A. (2000). Fast speech timing in Dutch: The durational correlates of lexical stress and pitch accent. In Proceedings of the VIth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Vol. III (pp. 251-254).

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Janse, Esther1, Author           
Sennema, A., Author
Slis, A., Author
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1Utrecht institute of Linguistics OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands , ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: n this study we investigated the durational correlates of lexical stress and pitch accent at normal and fast speech rate in Dutch. Previous literature on English shows that durations of lexically unstressed vowels are reduced more than stressed vowels when speakers increase their speech rate. We found that the same holds for Dutch, irrespective of whether the unstressed vowel is schwa or a "full" vowel. In the same line, we expected that vowels in words without a pitch accent would be shortened relatively more than vowels in words with a pitch accent. This was not the case: if anything, the accented vowels were shortened relatively more than the unaccented vowels. We conclude that duration is an important cue for lexical stress, but not for pitch accent.

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 Dates: 2000-10-20
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Title: VIth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing [ICSLP-2000]
Place of Event: Beijing
Start-/End Date: 2000-10-16 - 2000-10-20
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Title: Proceedings of the VIth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Vol. III
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