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The role of fundamental frequency in signaling linguistic stress and affect: Evidence for a dissociation
Authors:Gerald W McRoberts  Michael Studdert-Kennedy  Donald P Shankweiler
Institution:1. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut
2. Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:The fundamental frequency (F0) of the voice is used to convey information about both linguistic and affective distinctions. However, no research has directly investigated how these two types of distinctions are simultaneously encoded in speech production. This study provides evidence thatF0 prominences intended to convey linguistic or affective distinctions can be differentiated by their influence on the amount of final-syllableF0 rise used to signal a question. Specifically, a trading relation obtains when theF0 prominence is used to convey emphatic stress. That is, the amount of finalsyllableF0 rise decreases as theF0 prominence increases. When theF0 prominence is used to convey affect, no trading relation is observed.
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