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This volume contains articles based on the presentations given at the Nordic Prosody XII conference, which was held at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway) in August 2016. The contributors investigate various prosodic aspects, including intonation, rhythm, speaking rate, intensity, and breathing, using approaches ranging from phonetic and phonological analysis to speech technology methods. While most of the studies examine read speech, some of them explore the prosodics of spontaneous speech. The languages that receive most attention are Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic as well as Estonian, Latgalian and Polish. In addition to the larger Nordic languages, several papers focus on regional languages spoken in these areas.



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Conference proceedings – Prosodic research – Intonation, pitch, tonality, rhythm, speaking rate, intensity, and breathing – Phonetic and phonological analysis of read and spontaneous speech – Scandinavian languages – Languages from the Baltic Sea area

Nordic Prosody: Proceedings of the XIIth

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 27/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631723524, 978-3631723524
      ISBN10: 3631723520

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume contains articles based on the presentations given at the Nordic Prosody XII conference, which was held at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway) in August 2016. The contributors investigate various prosodic aspects, including intonation, rhythm, speaking rate, intensity, and breathing, using approaches ranging from phonetic and phonological analysis to speech technology methods. While most of the studies examine read speech, some of them explore the prosodics of spontaneous speech. The languages that receive most attention are Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic as well as Estonian, Latgalian and Polish. In addition to the larger Nordic languages, several papers focus on regional languages spoken in these areas.



      Table of Contents

      Conference proceedings – Prosodic research – Intonation, pitch, tonality, rhythm, speaking rate, intensity, and breathing – Phonetic and phonological analysis of read and spontaneous speech – Scandinavian languages – Languages from the Baltic Sea area

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