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Prosody
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Gina-Anne Levow
Associate Professor
Laura McGarrity
Associate Teaching Professor
Richard Wright
Professor and Department Chair
Adjunct Professor Speech and Hearing Sciences
Related Research
Oganyan, Marina; Wright, Richard; McCullough, Elizabeth (2021). Comparing Segmental and Prosodic Contributions to Speech Accent. In R. Wayland (Ed.),
Second Language Speech Learning: Theoretical and Empirical Progress
(pp. 337-349). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108886901.014
Li, Qiuyuan. "Prosodic Focus Shifting in Echo Questions Regarding Lexical Tones in Mandarin". Honors Thesis, U of Washington, 2017/2018.
Valerie Freeman. "The Phonetics of Stance-taking." Diss. U of Washington, 2015.
McGarrity, Laura W. 2014. The role of onsets in primary and secondary stress patterns. In Ashley Farris-Trimble & Jessica Barlow (eds.), Perspectives on Phonological Theory and Development: In Honor of Daniel A. Dinnsen. [LALD 56] Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Gina-Anne Levow, Valerie Freeman, Alena Hrynkevich, Mari Ostendorf, Richard Wright, Julian Chan, Yi Luan, Trang Tran. (to appear) Recognition of Stance Strength and Polarity in Spontaneous Speech, in Proceedings of SLT-2014.
Gina-Anne Levow, Valerie Freeman, Alena Hrynkevich, Mari Ostendorf, Richard Wright, Julian Chan, Yi Luan, Trang Tran. (2014) Recognition of Stance Strength and Polarity in Spontaneous Speech. In Proceedings of SLT-2014 (to appear).
Daniel R McCloy. “Prosody, Intelligibility and Familiarity in Speech Perception.” Diss. U of Washington, 2013.
Kening Li. "The Information Structure of Mandarin Chinese: Syntax and Prosody." Diss. U of Washington, 2009.
Sarah R. Churng. "Syntax and Prosody in American Sign Language: the Nonmanual Prosodic Consequences of Multiple Wh-Questions." MA Thesis: U of Washington, 2008/2009.
Casey B. Rich. "From Pitch Accent to Lexical Stress: Examining the Word-Prosodic Systems of the Indo-Aryan and Hellenic Daughter Languages of Proto-Indo-European." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2008/2009.
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