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Is an F0-rise a necessary or a sufficient cue to perceived focus in Swedish?
- Is an F0-rise a necessary or a sufficient cue to perceived focus in Swedish? 1 Mattias Heldner
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Spectral Emphasis as an Additional Source of Information in Accent Detection
- and second formants on A3* Mattias Heldner Department of Philosophy and Linguistics Umeå University, Sweden
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On the amount and domain of focal lengthening in two-syllable and longer Swedish words
- Strangert and Mattias Heldner Department of Phonetics, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden Abstract
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The Contribution of Pitch Movements to Perceived Focus
- The contribution of pitch movements to perceived focus Mattias Heldner & Eva Strangert, Umet
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On the non-linear lengthening of focally accented Swedish words
- ON THE NON-LINEAR LENGTHENING OF FOCALLY ACCENTED SWEDISH WORDS Mattias Heldner 1. Introduction
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On the amount and domain of focal lengthening in Swedish two-syllable words
- On the amount and domain of focal lengthening in Swedish two-syllable words Mattias Heldner
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Labelling of Boundaries and Prominences By Phonetically Experienced and Non-Experienced Transcribers
- and Mattias Heldner 2 ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to analyse transcriptions of read and spontaneous
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Prosodic Labelling and Acoustic Data
- Prosodic Labelling and Acoustic Data Eva Strangert and Mattias Heldner Department of Phonetics
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The Labelling Of Prominence In Swedish By Phonetically Experienced Transcribers
- and Mattias Heldner Department of Phonetics, Umeå University, Sweden ABSTRACT An IPA-based system has been
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Temporal effects of focus in Swedish
- ://www.idealibrary.com on Temporal e4ects of focus in Swedish Mattias Heldner* and Eva Strangert Department of Philosophy
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