| 1. | INTONATIONAL AND TEMPORAL FEATURES OF SWISS GERMAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Adrian Leemann & Beat Siebenhaar |
| 2. | EFFECTS OF DIALECT AND CONTEXT IN THE REALISATION OF GERMAN PRENUCLEAR ACCENTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Bettina Braun |
| 3. | NUCLEAR ACCENTS IN FOUR IRISH (GAELIC) DIALECTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Martha Dalton & Ailbhe Ní Chasaide |
| 4. | THE FOOT AS THE DOMAIN OF TONAL ALIGNMENT OF INTONATIONAL PITCH ACCENTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Sam Hellmuth |
| 5. | LEVELS OF THE PROSODIC HIERARCHY IN ENGLISH | [details] [full paper] |
| Molly Shilman |
| 6. | EVIDENCE FOR TONAL IDENTITY FROM PEAK SCALING UNDER PITCH SPAN VARIATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Martine Grice, Stefan Baumann & Nils Jagdfeld |
| 7. | ON THE ARTICULATORY BASES OF PROMINENCE IN ITALIAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Cinzia Avesani, Mario Vayra & Claudio Zmarich |
| 8. | STRESS AND BOUNDARY EFFECTS ON ANTICIPATORY AND PRESERVATORY NASAL AIRFLOW | [details] [full paper] |
| Christopher S. Doty & Melissa A. Redford |
| 9. | COORDINATION PATTERNS BETWEEN PITCH MOVEMENTS AND ORAL GESTURES IN CATALAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Pilar Prieto, Doris Mücke, Johannes Becker & Martine Grice |
| 10. | DISTRIBUTION AND ALIGNMENT OF F0 CONTOURS IN TAMIL | [details] [full paper] |
| Elinor Keane |
| 11. | PHRASE BOUNDARIES AND PEAK ALIGNMENT: AN ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY STUDY | [details] [full paper] |
| Doris Mücke & Anne Hermes |
| 12. | PHONETIC CUES IDENTIFYING ENGLISH COMPOUNDS | [details] [full paper] |
| Tuuli Adams |
| 13. | WHAT IS COMPOUND STRESS? | [details] [full paper] |
| Gero Kunter & Ingo Plag |
| 14. | RHYTHM METRICS PREDICT RHYTHMIC DISCRIMINATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Laurence White, Sven L. Mattys, Lucy Series & Suzi Gage |
| 15. | PROSODIC DISAMBIGUATION FROM DEEP SYNTACTIC STRUCTURES | [details] [full paper] |
| Philipp von Böselager & Berthold Crysmann |
| 16. | ON THE EDGE: ACOUSTIC CUES TO LAYERED PROSODIC DOMAINS | [details] [full paper] |
| Tae-Jin Yoon, Jennifer Cole & Mark Hasegawa-Johnson |
| 17. | MINIMUM SIZE CONSTRAINTS ON INTERMEDIATE PHRASES | [details] [full paper] |
| Gorka Elordieta |
| 18. | ON THE UNIVERSALITY OF PROSODIC REFLEXES OF CONTRAST: THE CASE OF YUCATEC MAYA | [details] [full paper] |
| Frank Kügler & Stavros Skopeteas |
| 19. | TONAL AND ARTICULATORY MARKING OF FOCUS IN GERMAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Stefan Baumann, Johannes Becker, Martine Grice & Doris Mücke |
| 20. | EFFECTS OF TONAL CONTEXT AND FOCUS ON CANTONESE F0 | [details] [full paper] |
| Wentao Gu & Tan Lee |
| 21. | THE ROLE OF PITCH RANGE IN REALISING PRAGMATIC CONTRASTS - THE CASE OF TWO QUESTION TYPES IN ITALIAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Michelina Savino & Martine Grice |
| 22. | IMPERATIVES, ORDERS AND REQUESTS IN EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE INTONATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Isabel Falé & Isabel Hub Faria |
| 23. | INTONATION IN TURKISH KABARDIAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Ayla Applebaum & Matthew Gordon |
| 24. | THE TONAL COMPONENT IN PERCEPTION OF THE ESTONIAN QUANTITY | [details] [full paper] |
| Pärtel Lippus, Karl Pajusalu & Jüri Allik |
| 25. | QUANTITY DISTINCTION IN THE HUNGARIAN VOWEL SYSTEM -- JUST THEORY OR ALSO REALITY? | [details] [full paper] |
| Katalin Mády & Uwe D. Reichel |
| 26. | VOWEL DURATION, COMPRESSION AND LENGTHENING IN STRESSED SYLLABLES IN ITALIAN | [details] [full paper] |
| John Hajek, Mary Stevens & Georgia Webster |
| 27. | ON PITCH AND PERCEPTUAL PROMINENCE IN CONVERSATIONAL FINNISH SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Mietta Lennes |
| 28. | THE PROSODY OF BACKCHANNELS IN AMERICAN ENGLISH | [details] [full paper] |
| Stefan Benus, Agustin Gravano & Julia Hirschberg |
| 29. | CLICKS AS MARKERS OF NEW SEQUENCES IN ENGLISH CONVERSATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Melissa Wright |
| 30. | TONAL REALIZATION OF SYLLABIC AFFILIATION IN SPANISH | [details] [full paper] |
| Francisco Torreira |
| 31. | PHRASE-FINAL PITCH ACCOMMODATION EFFECTS IN DUTCH | [details] [full paper] |
| Judith Hanssen, Jörg Peters & Carlos Gussenhoven |
| 32. | PROSODIC ACCOMMODATION BY FRENCH SPEAKERS TO A NON-NATIVE INTERLOCUTOR | [details] [full paper] |
| Caroline L. Smith |
| 33. | TONE PRODUCTION IN WHISPERED MANDARIN | [details] [full paper] |
| Charles Chang & Yao Yao |
| 34. | ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF LEXICAL TONES IN CONTEMPORARY STANDARD SLOVENIAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Peter Jurgec |
| 35. | EXPRESSING 'CONFIRMATION' IN SWEDISH: THE INTERPLAY OF WORD AND UTTERANCE PROSODY | [details] [full paper] |
| Gilbert Ambrazaitis |
| 36. | HESITATIONS IN THIRD GRADERS' PRODUCTIONS OF DERIVED WORDS | [details] [full paper] |
| Jamie L. Edrington, Eugene Buder & Linda Jarmulowicz |
| 37. | VOCALIC HESITATIONS VS VOCALIC SYSTEMS: A CROSS-LANGUAGE COMPARISON | [details] [full paper] |
| Ioana Vasilescu, Rena Nemoto & Martine Adda-Decker |
| 38. | MEASURING RELATIVE ARTICULATION RATE IN FINNISH UTTERANCES | [details] [full paper] |
| Jussi Hakokari, Tuomo Saarni, Tapio Salakoski, Jouni Isoaho & Olli Aaltonen |
| 39. | DISCOURSE COHESION AND ITS PROSODIC MARKING IN FRENCH: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN INTONATION UNIT ONSETS AND ANAPHORIC PRONOUNS IN SPEECH PERCEPTION. | [details] [full paper] |
| Cyril Auran |
| 40. | VISUALIZING LEVELS OF RHYTHMIC ORGANIZATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Petra Wagner |
| 41. | COMPARING METHODS FOR LOCATING PITCH ELBOWS | [details] [full paper] |
| Alex del Giudice, Ryan K. Shosted, Katherine Davidson, Mohammad Salihie & Amalia Arvaniti |
| 42. | PERCEPTUAL EVIDENCE FOR DIRECT ACOUSTIC CORRELATES OF STRESS IN SPANISH | [details] [full paper] |
| Marta Ortega-Llebaria, Pilar Prieto & Maria del Mar Vanrell |
| 43. | PROSODIC PHRASING IN ELLIPTIC AND NON-ELLIPTIC COORDINATIONS | [details] [full paper] |
| Gerrit Kentner |
| 44. | RHYTHMICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES BASED ON VOICE PARAMETERS | [details] [full paper] |
| Volker Dellwo, Adrian Fourcin & Evelyn Abberton |
| 45. | TONAL TARGETS AND THEIR ALIGNMENT IN DAEGU KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Akira Utsugi, Hyejin Jang & Minyoung Seol |
| 46. | AN INITIAL ACCOUNT OF THE INTONATION OF EMIRATI ARABIC | [details] [full paper] |
| Allison Blodgett, Jonathan Owens & Trent Rockwood |
| 47. | ACOUSTIC EFFECTS OF PROSODIC PHRASING ON DOMAIN-INITIAL VOWELS IN KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Eun-Kyung Lee |
| 48. | FOR A DEPENDENCY THEORY OF INTONATION | [details] [full paper] |
| David Le Gac & Hi-Yon Yoo |
| 49. | INTER-SUBJECT AGREEMENT IN RHYTHM EVALUATION FOR FOUR LANGUAGES (ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN) | [details] [full paper] |
| Paolo Mairano & Antonio Romano |
| 50. | PITCH RANGE VARIATION IN ENGLISH TONAL CONTRASTS: CONTINUOUS OR CATEGORICAL? | [details] [full paper] |
| Laura Dilley |
| 51. | LEXICAL PITCH ACCENT IN GOSHOGAWARA JAPANESE: RISING OR FALLING? | [details] [full paper] |
| Yosuke Igarashi |
| 52. | MORAIC ANCHORING OF F0 IN WASHO | [details] [full paper] |
| Justin Murphy & Alan C. L. Yu |
| 53. | EFFECT OF UTTERANCE LENGTH ON F0 SCALING | [details] [full paper] |
| Maria del Mar Vanrell |
| 54. | PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION OF WORD PROSODY IN THREE DIALECTS OF KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Kenji Yoshida, Junghyoe Yoon & Hyun-jin Kim |
| 55. | EFFECTS OF SYLLABLE STRUCTURE AND NUCLEAR PITCH ACCENTS ON PEAK ALIGNMENT: A CORPUS-BASED ANALYSIS | [details] [full paper] |
| Bernd Möbius & Matthias Jilka |
| 56. | ENGLISH PHRASAL STRESS TARGETS MULTIPLE, OPTIONAL LENGTHENING SITES | [details] [full paper] |
| Alice Turk & Snezhina Dimitrova |
| 57. | EFFECTS OF FOCUS UPON DURATIONAL PATTERNS OF FIVE-SYLLABLE WORDS IN STANDARD CHINESE | [details] [full paper] |
| Yuan Jia, Aijun Li, Ziyu Xiong & Yiya Chen |
| 58. | LOANWORD ACCENT IN SOUTH KYUNGSANG KOREAN: A MORAIC ACCOUNT | [details] [full paper] |
| Haruo Kubozono |
| 59. | QUESTION INTONATION AS AFFECTED BY WORD STRESS AND FOCUS IN ENGLISH | [details] [full paper] |
| Fang Liu & Yi Xu |
| 60. | THE STORY OF /r/ IN TWO VOCAL TRACTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Thomas Judd Magnuson |
| 61. | PROSODIC STRUCTURE REPRESENTATION FOR BOUNDARY DETECTION IN SPONTANEOUS FRENCH | [details] [full paper] |
| Natalia Segal & Katarina Bartkova |
| 62. | LOOKING FOR RHYTHMS IN CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Michael O'Dell, Mietta Lennes, Stefan Werner & Tommi Nieminen |
| 63. | ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS OF ENGLISH INTONATION PATTERNS: GENERALISING FROM FORM TO FUNCTION | [details] [full paper] |
| Saandia Ali & Daniel Hirst |
| 64. | PRODUCING PHRASAL PROMINENCE IN GERMAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Bistra Andreeva, William J. Barry & Ingmar Steiner |
| 65. | THE PHONETICS-PHONOLOGY INTERFACE OF ERZYA STRESS: MORPHOLOGICAL CONDITIONING OF VOWEL REDUCTION | [details] [full paper] |
| Niina Aasmäe & Jaan Ross |
| 66. | PROSODIC PHRASING OF BIMORAIC ACCENTED PARTICLES IN SPONTANEOUS JAPANESE | [details] [full paper] |
| Kikuo Maekawa & Yosuke Igarashi |
| 67. | INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HIGH, LOW AND LEVEL CONTOUR ENDINGS AND PUNCTUATION SYMBOLS IN DUTCH | [details] [full paper] |
| Johanneke Caspers |
| 68. | PROSODIC BOUNDARY EFFECTS ON DURATIONS AND VOWEL HIATUS IN MODERN GREEK | [details] [full paper] |
| Evia Kainada |
| 69. | QUESTION INTONATION IN NON-SCRIPTED DANISH DIALOGUES | [details] [full paper] |
| Nina Grønnum & John Tøndering |
| 70. | A PRAAT PLUGIN FOR MOMEL AND INTSINT WITH IMPROVED ALGORITHMS FOR MODELLING AND CODING INTONATION. | [details] [full paper] |
| Daniel Hirst |
| 71. | SIMULATING INTONATIONAL VARIETIES OF SWEDISH | [details] [full paper] |
| Gösta Bruce, Björn Granström & Susanne Schötz |
| 72. | CZECH SPEECH RHYTHM AND THE RHYTHM CLASS HYPOTHESIS | [details] [full paper] |
| Jana Dankovicova & Volker Dellwo |
| 73. | PROSODIC RISE AND RISE-FALL CONTOURS AND MUSICAL RISING TWO-TONE PATTERNS | [details] [full paper] |
| Ernst Dombrowski, Thurid Holzrichter, Niels Münz, Alexander Nowak & Monika Poschmann |
| 74. | TIMING PATTERNS IN WELSH | [details] [full paper] |
| Dafydd Gibbon & Briony Williams |
| 75. | SENTENCE-DOMAIN EFFECTS ON TONAL ALIGNMENT IN ITALIAN? | [details] [full paper] |
| Caterina Petrone & D. Robert Ladd |
| 76. | PHONOLOGICAL CONTEXT EFFECTS FOR VOICING AND DEVOICING IN FRENCH | [details] [full paper] |
| Isabelle Darcy & Frank Kügler |
| 77. | THE EFFECT OF INCREDULITY AND PARTICLE ON THE INTONATION OF YES/NO QUESTIONS IN TAIWAN MANDARIN | [details] [full paper] |
| Yu-Ying Chuang, Yi-Hsuan Huang & Janice Fon |
| 78. | TONE AND QUANTITY IN THE LIMBURGIAN DIALECT OF NEERPELT | [details] [full paper] |
| Jörg Peters |
| 79. | THE CONTINUUM OF SPEECH RHYTHM: COMPUTATIONAL TESTING OF SPEECH RHYTHM OF LARGE CORPORA FROM NATURAL CHINESE AND ENGLISH SPEECH. | [details] [full paper] |
| Matthew Benton, Liz Dockendorf, Wenhua Jin, Yang Liu & Jerold Edmondson |
| 80. | PERCEPTION AND PRODUCTION IN PITCH ACCENT SYSTEM OF KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Jungsun Kim & Kenneth de Jong |
| 81. | VP FOCUS AND NARROW FOCUS IN KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Sun-Ah Jun & Hee-Sun Kim |
| 82. | PROSODIC PARAMETERS FOR THE DETECTION OF REGIONAL VARIETIES IN ITALIAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Elena Sardelli & Giovanna Marotta |
| 83. | THE PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY OF WH-QUESTION INTONATION IN MALTESE | [details] [full paper] |
| Alexandra Vella |
| 84. | DURATION, PAUSES, AND THE TEMPORAL STRUCTURE OF MANDARIN CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Li-chiung Yang |
| 85. | CONSONANTAL PERTURBATION OF F0 CONTOURS OF CANTONESE TONES | [details] [full paper] |
| Ying Wai Wong & Yi Xu |
| 86. | THE EFFECT OF ONSET AND POSITION IN THE REALIZATION OF TONE 1 IN TWO DIALECTS OF TAIWAN MANDARIN | [details] [full paper] |
| Janice Fon, Huiju Hsu, Yi-Hsuan Huang & Sally Chen |
| 87. | AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DIPHTHONG AND THE TONE IN FUZHOU CHINESE | [details] [full paper] |
| Gongguan Peng |
| 88. | SINGLE H AND DOUBLY-LINKED H IN SOUTH KYUNGSANG KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Seung-Eun Chang |
| 89. | PROSODIC PHRASING IN TONAL AND NON-TONAL DIALECTS OF KAMMU | [details] [full paper] |
| Anastasia Mukhanova Karlsson, David House, Jan-Olof Svantesson & Damrong Tayanin |
| 90. | DISCRIMINATION OF LEVEL TONES IN CANTONESE-LEARNING INFANTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Ka Yan Margaret Lei |