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Decomposing linguistic and affective components of phonatory quality
Interspeech 2004, 2004This paper is concerned with the role of phonatory quality in signalling affect. An overview of perception experiments is presented, which used synthetic stimuli with different phonatory qualities and f 0 contours in order to explore the mapping of voice quality to affect as well as the way in which voice quality combines with f 0.
Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Christer Gobl
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Current Psychology, 2021
The present study presents a standardized database of 348 affective in the Greek language, including pleasant and unpleasant nouns and adjectives, and neutral adjectives in Greek language. The norms are based on the ratings made by 229 native Greek speaking young adults on affective (emotionality, valence, arousal, dominance) and psycho-linguistic ...
Potheini Vaiouli+2 more
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The present study presents a standardized database of 348 affective in the Greek language, including pleasant and unpleasant nouns and adjectives, and neutral adjectives in Greek language. The norms are based on the ratings made by 229 native Greek speaking young adults on affective (emotionality, valence, arousal, dominance) and psycho-linguistic ...
Potheini Vaiouli+2 more
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The interaction of linguistic and affective prosody in a tone language
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006To address how a common set of acoustic properties of speech prosody modulate to convey linguistic and affective meanings concurrently, this study investigated the influence of phonemic tones on the expression of emotion (happy, sad, angry) and linguistic modality (declarative, interrogative) in a tone language, Punjabi.
Marc D. Pell, Chinar Dara
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Applied Linguistics Review
What is the possibility of ethical encounters in places that are historically, spatially, and morally configured to avoid them? And what can applied linguistics do to create such a possibility?
Magdalena Kubanyiova
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What is the possibility of ethical encounters in places that are historically, spatially, and morally configured to avoid them? And what can applied linguistics do to create such a possibility?
Magdalena Kubanyiova
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Contributions from linguistics to an understanding of affect in diagnosis and treatment
A brief overview of classical psychoanalytic theory about affect is provided, noting a current recognition of a need for better understanding of this important factor in treatment. A developmental approach to both language usage and affective expression is proposed as useful in diagnosis and treatment, especially with persons with severe ego deficits ...
Carolyn Saari
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Affect and iconicity in phonological variation
Language in society, 2020The study of iconic properties of language has been marginalized in linguistics, with the assumption that iconicity, linked with expressivity, is external to the grammar. Yet iconicity plays an essential role in sociolinguistic variation.
Annette D'Onofrio, P. Eckert
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Estudios y Perspectivas Revista Científica y Académica
A descriptive study was developed to analyze the principal factors that affect the English language learning process focused on the Speaking ability.
Myriam Enelia Motta Bustos+2 more
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A descriptive study was developed to analyze the principal factors that affect the English language learning process focused on the Speaking ability.
Myriam Enelia Motta Bustos+2 more
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Corpus-based variationist linguistics
Asian Languages and LinguisticsThis paper aims to identify what archaic words/word groups were still known and used both among language speakers and Turkish National Corpus (TNC) as an indication of lexical change in Turkish from 1900 to 2020.
Hülya Ünsal Şakiroğlu
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The effect of spectral manipulations on the identification of affective and linguistic prosody
Brain and Language, 2003We investigated the effect of various spectral manipulations on the identification of sentential prosody. Two main categories of prosody--affective (happy, angry, sad) and linguistic (statement, question, continuation)--were studied. Thirty-six subjects were presented with stimuli that were recorded by a female native speaker of American English.
John F. Houde+5 more
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Environmental factors affect the evolution of linguistic subgroups in Borneo
2021This study investigates the relatedness and history of the Austronesian languages of Borneo, which is the third largest island in the world and home to significant linguistic diversity. We apply Bayesian phylogenetic dating methods to lexical cognate data based on four historical calibration points to infer a dated phylogeny of 87 languages.
Rama, Taraka, Smith, Alex
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