% % GENERATED FROM https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de % by : anonymous % IP : coli2006.lst.uni-saarland.de % at : Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:43:09 +0100 GMT % % Selection : Author: Michelina_Savino % @InProceedings{Grice_et_al:1995, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Benzmüller, Ralf and Savino, Michelina and Andreeva, Bistra}, TITLE = {The Intonation of Queries and Checks across Languages: Data from Map Task Dialogues}, YEAR = {1995}, BOOKTITLE = {13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}, PAGES = {648-651}, ADDRESS = {Stockholm, Sweden} } @InCollection{Grice_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and D'Imperio, Mariapaola and Savino, Michelina and Avesani, Cinzia}, TITLE = {Towards a Strategy for ToBI Labeling Varieties of Italian}, YEAR = {2001}, BOOKTITLE = {Prosodic Typology and Transcription: A Unified Approach. Papers presented at the 1999 ICPhS satellite workshop on Intonation: Models and ToBI Labeling}, EDITOR = {Jun, S.-A.}, PUBLISHER = {Oxford University Press} } @InProceedings{Grice_Savino:1995, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina}, TITLE = {Low Tone versus 'sag' in Bari Italian Intonation; A Perceptual Experiment}, YEAR = {1995}, BOOKTITLE = {13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS '95), August 13-19}, PAGES = {658-661}, ADDRESS = {Stockholm, Sweden} } @InProceedings{Grice_Savino:1995_1, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina}, TITLE = {Intonation and Communicative Function in a Regional Variety of Italian}, YEAR = {1995}, BOOKTITLE = {4th International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics Congress Psycholinguistics as a Multi-Disciplinarily Connected Science''}, ADDRESS = {Bologna} } @Article{Grice_Savino:1995_2, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina}, TITLE = {Intonation and Communicative Function in a Regional Variety of Italian}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {19-32}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/GriceSavino_PHONUS1.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {This paper looks at a number of types of yes-no questions in Bari Italian: QUERIES, CHECKS and ALIGNS, as discussed in Carletta et al (1995), and another move referred to as OBJECT, which is both a response to what has just been said and a demand for clarification. The 'questioning' pitch accent identified in Grice and Savino (1995) is found in QUERIES, most ALIGNS, tentative and reasonably confident CHECKS, and OBJECTS. It is absent from very confident CHECKS or ALIGNS, in which cases the intonation pattern used is indistinguishable from that used in statements. A tripartite subcategorisation of CHECKS, according to the degree of confidence of the speaker, is reflected in the intonation by differences not only in accent type, but also in phrasing, and presence or absence of deaccenting.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:1995:ICFb.pdf} } @InProceedings{Grice_et_al:1997, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina and Refice, Mario}, TITLE = {Can Pitch Accent Type Convey Information-Status in yes-no Questions}, YEAR = {1997}, BOOKTITLE = {35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL '97). Workshop on Concept to Speech Generation Systems, July 7-12}, PAGES = {29-38}, ADDRESS = {Madrid, Spain} } @Article{Grice_et_al:1997_1, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina and Refice, Mario}, TITLE = {The Intonation of Questions in Bari Italian: Do Speakers Replicate their Spontaneous Speech when Reading?}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {1-7}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/Grice_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper we investigate the intonation of yes-no questions in Bari Italian across two speech styles. We compare the intonation of tokens produced in task-oriented dialogues with those read aloud, both from sentence-lists and from paragraph-length texts in which the target question was integrated. Results show that although all questions have a rising pitch accent, L+H* (already shown to be the marker of interrogation in Bari Italian by Grice and Savino 1995), they differ in their phrase-final F0 contour. A final rise to a high endpoint was found in 78% of read but only in 13% of spontaneous tokens. These data indicate that care should be taken when extending results from reading intonation to that of spontaneous speech.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:1997:IQB.pdf} } @InProceedings{Refice_et_al:1997, AUTHOR = {Refice, Mario and Savino, Michelina and Grice, Martine}, TITLE = {A Contribution to the Estimation of Naturalness in the Intonation of Italian Spontaneous Speech}, YEAR = {1997}, BOOKTITLE = {5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH '97), September 22-25}, PAGES = {783-786}, ADDRESS = {Rhodes, Greece} }