Characterising the internal structure of learner intonation and its development over time
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Ohala. Cross-Language Use of Pitch: An Ethological View , 1983, Phonetica.
[2] Ineke Mennen,et al. Bi-directional interference in the intonation of Dutch speakers of Greek , 2004, J. Phonetics.
[3] Nico Willems. English intonation from a Dutch point of view , 1982 .
[4] Aoju Chen,et al. Perception of Paralinguistic Intonational Meaning in a Second Language. , 2009 .
[5] J. Trouvain,et al. Phonological and phonetic influences in non-native intonation , 2007 .
[6] Peter Gilles,et al. Regional Variation in Intonation , 2004 .
[7] Clive Perdue,et al. Adult language acquisition : cross-linguistic perspectives , 1993 .
[8] J. McGory,et al. Acquisition of intonational prominence in English by Seoul Korean and Mandarin Chinese speakers , 1997 .
[9] J.J.M. Haan-van Ditzhuyzen. Speaking of questions: an exploration of Dutch question intonation , 2001 .
[10] Ann K. Wennerstrom. The Music of Everyday Speech: Prosody and Discourse Analysis , 2001 .
[11] M. Jilka. The contribution of intonation to the perception of foreign accent , 2000 .
[12] R. J. Lickley,et al. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. , 1992 .
[13] W. Klein,et al. The Basic Variety (or: Couldn't natural languages be much simpler?) , 1997 .
[14] Aoju Chen,et al. Intonation and reference maintenance in Turkish learners of Dutch: A first insight , 2009 .
[15] Tone and song in Kalam Kohistani (Pakistan) , 2004 .
[16] Cinzia Avesani,et al. A contribution to the synthesis of Italian intonation , 1990, ICSLP.