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Wagner, Petra: The rhythm of language and speech: Constraints, models, metrics and applications. 2008
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Motivation and Prolegomena
Motivation
Rhythmic structure is an independent property of languages
Rhythmic patterning simplifies cognitive and linguistic processes
Prolegomena
Rhythmic Impressions
Problems in Measuring Rhythmic Impressions
Is Rhythm something Linguistic?
Rhythmic Phenomena and their Interactions
A Working Definition of Rhythm---and some Consequences
Rhythm Production and Perception
General Aspects of Processing Auditory Events in Time
Objective vs. subjective time
Processing the Continuous Time Stream
Duration Estimation
Temporal Instants and Time Spans
Perception of Tempo
Implications for the Rhythmical Processing of Speech
Fundamental Entities of Rhythm
The Perception of Fundamental Beats
Detecting Fundamental Beats in Music
Detecting Fundamental Beats in Speech
Defining Fundamental Beats in Linguistic Models
Implications for Rhythm Research
Grouping Beats
Psychological Principles of Grouping
Creating Groups via Accentuation
Hierarchical Grouping
Summary: The Fundamental Processes of Rhythmical Grouping
Grouping Linguistic Structures
Evidence for the Application of Fundamental Grouping Principles in Language and Speech
Grouping through Accentuation in Language and Speech
Hierarchical Grouping in Language and Speech --- Metrical Grids, Metrical Trees and Acoustic Correlates
Rhythmic Speech Production
Fundamentals of Rhythmic Production, Predictability and Variation
Fundamental Timing Constraints on Rhythmic Speech Production
Compensatory Shortening and Isochrony
Implications for Speech Rhythm Research
Conclusion: Building Blocks for Rhythm Research
Measuring Rhythm --- A Critical Assessment
Measuring Variability and Isochrony
Identifying Typological Constraints
Metrics of Dispersion as Indicators of Timing Variability
Early Variability Metrics
Variability Metric by Ramus and Mehler, 1999.
Measuring Rhythm with Pairwise Variability Indices
Metrics Based on Vocalic Variation
Quantifying Rhythmical Distributional Patterns
Detecting Predictable Alternations with Time-Series Analysis
Detecting General Deceleration Trends as Indicators for Rhythmical Grouping
Rhythmical Hierarchies
Coupled Oscillator Models
Data Mining Approaches to Rhythmical Hierarchies
Conclusion
Multidimensional Classification
Step 1: Exploring Local and Global Variability
Phonological Analysis
Visualization of Beat Timing in Time Delay Plots
Quantitative Interpretation of Time Delay Plots
Step 2: Exploring Long Term Timing Regularities
Step 3: Modeling Rhythmical Expectations
Step4: Other Acoustic Domains
Fundamental Frequency and Grouping Strategies
Fundamental Frequency and Rhythmical Expectancy
Step 5: Perceptual Reality
Stimulus Preparation
Experiment 1: Language Identification
Experiment 2: Language Identification through Discrimination
Summary
Applications
Typological Classifications
Variability Analysis
Long Term Patterns
Intonational Characteristics
Investigating Varieties
The influence of L1 German on L2 French
Comparison of Two Varieties of French
Speaking Styles
Speech Rate
Fast vs. Slow German
Fast vs. Slow French
Rhythmically Stylized Speech: Sermons and Poetry
The Rhythm of ``Entraining" Speech
Poetic Speech
Speech Technology
Possible Applications in Speech Synthesis
Possible Applications in Speech Recognition
Summary and Outlook
Bibliography