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Experiments on Speech Rhythm

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1968
In many studies involving the rhythm of English speech, the onset of the nuclear vowel of a stressed syllable has been in some way identified with the rhythmic beat of that syllable. In our experiments, however, we have found that the relation between vowel onset (VO) and syllable beat depends upon the consonants that immediately precede the stressed ...
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Rhythm in English clear speech

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
This study investigates the effect of hyperarticulated, intelligibility-enhancing clear speech on English speech rhythm. Ramus et al. [Ramus et al., ‘‘Correlates of linguistic rhythm in the speech signal,’’ Cognition 72, 265–292 (1999)] showed that temporal properties of a speech signal such as the percentage of vocalic intervals (%V) and variability ...
Rajka Smiljanic, Josh Viau, Ann Bradlow
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Quantifying rhythm in running speech

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
In the past decade several metrics that reflect the variability of vocalic and consonantal intervals in speech have been used to quantify the impressionistic division of languages into stress- and syllable-timed. Although all such metrics successfully separate prototypical languages, such as stress-timed English and syllable-timed Spanish, their ...
Tristie Ross   +2 more
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Metrical perception of trisyllabic speech rhythms

Psychological Research, 2013
The perception of duration-based syllabic rhythm was examined within a metrical framework. Participants assessed the duration patterns of four-syllable phrases set within the stress structure XxxX (an Abercrombian trisyllabic foot). Using on-screen sliders, participants created percussive sequences that imitated speech rhythms and analogous non-speech ...
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Speech rhythm-driven gesture animation

2013 21st Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2013
Gesticulation is an essential component of face-to-face communication, and it contributes significantly to the natural and affective perception of human-to-human communication. In this work, we investigate a new multimodal analysis framework to model the relationship between speech rhythm and gesture phrases.
E. Bozkurt, E. Erzin, Y. Yemez
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Speech-Rhythm Chanting

The Musical Times, 1939
Eric A. McLellan   +2 more
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Rhythms of speech

Smooth articulatory coordination is central to fluent speech, a quality often disrupted in stuttering. Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental speech fluency disorder marked by repetitions, prolongations, and blocks. Interestingly, these disfluencies are reduced when people who stutter (PWS) speak in time with an external rhythm, such as a metronome ...
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Measuring speech rhythm

7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001), 2001
Gibbon, Dafydd, Gut, Ulrike
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Circadian rhythm as a therapeutic target

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Wei Ruan   +2 more
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Molecular regulations of circadian rhythm and implications for physiology and diseases

Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2022
Francesca Fagiani   +2 more
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