This volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to the study of second language prosody and computer modeling. It will foster interdisciplinary dialogues across students and researchers in applied linguistics, speech communication, speech science, and computer engineering.
This volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to the study of second language prosody and computer modeling. It will foster interdisciplinary dialogues across students and researchers in applied linguistics, speech communication, speech science, and computer engineering.
Okim Kang is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the Applied Linguistics Speech Lab at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. Her research interests include speech production and perception, L2 pronunciation and intelligibility, L2 oral assessment and testing, automated scoring and speech recognition, World Englishes, and language attitude. David O. Johnson is an associate teaching professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Kansas. His research interests are in artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, and human-robot interaction. Alyssa Kermad is an assistant professor of Applied Linguistics and TESOL at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Her research interests are in second language speech and pronunciation, speech perception, prosody and pragmatics, second language acquisition, individual differences, and speech assessment.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Part I Linguistic Foundations of Prosody Chapter 1 Overview of Prosody Chapter 2 Frameworks of Prosody Chapter 3 Prosodic Analyses of Natural Speech Part II Computer Applications of Prosody Chapter 4 Computerized Systems for Syllabification Chapter 5 Computerized Systems for Measuring Suprasegmental Features Chapter 6 Computer Models for Predicting Oral Proficiency and Intelligibility Part III The Future of Prosody Models Chapter 7 Future Research and Applications Useful Resources References Index
List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Part I Linguistic Foundations of Prosody Chapter 1 Overview of Prosody Chapter 2 Frameworks of Prosody Chapter 3 Prosodic Analyses of Natural Speech Part II Computer Applications of Prosody Chapter 4 Computerized Systems for Syllabification Chapter 5 Computerized Systems for Measuring Suprasegmental Features Chapter 6 Computer Models for Predicting Oral Proficiency and Intelligibility Part III The Future of Prosody Models Chapter 7 Future Research and Applications Useful Resources References Index
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