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Language and Speech | 2010

A Pilot Study of Hungarian Discourse Markers

Csilla Ilona Dér; Alexandra Markó

This study is the first attempt at detecting formal and positional characteristics of single-word simple discourse markers in a spontaneous speech sample of Hungarian. In the first part of the research, theoretical claims made in the relevant literature were tested. The data did not confirm or only partially confirmed the claims that Hungarian discourse markers (i) occur in turn-initial position and (ii) are prosodically independent, that is, are flanked by a pause on either side. In the second part, we looked at word forms both occurring as discourse markers and having syntactic functions in order to determine the features and cues which help us during speech perception to identify and distinguish between syntactic and discourse marking functions. The points of analysis were as follows: the position of the given word form in the clause, the degree of lenition in its articulation, the duration of the word form, the modulation of fundamental frequency, and the occurrence of sentence stress, if any, on the word form at hand. The results show that one or the other, or some combination, of these various factors may play a role in the perception process in certain instances only; this suggests that other parameters, yet to be explored, are also involved in the identification of these functions.


International Seminar on Speech Production | 2017

Word-Initial Irregular Phonation as a Function of Speech Rate and Vowel Quality in Hungarian.

Alexandra Markó; Andrea Deme; Márton Bartók; Tekla Etelka Gráczi; Tamás Gábor Csapó

We examined vowel-initial irregular phonation in real words as a function of vowel quality, backness and height, and speech rate in Hungarian. We analyzed two types of irregular phonation: glottalization and glottal stop. We found that open vowels elicited more irregular phonation than mid and close ones, but we found no effect of the backness. The frequency of irregular phonation was lower in fast than in slow speech. Inconsistently with the claims of earlier studies, the relative frequency of glottalization to glottal stops was not influenced by speech rate in general. However, while /i/ was produced with a relatively higher ratio of glottal stops in fast speech, the open vowels showed the widely documented tendency of being realized with relatively less glottal stops under the same conditions.


Acta Linguistica Hungarica | 2010

The realisation of voicing assimilation rules in Hungarian spontaneous and read speech: Case studies

Alexandra Markó; Tekla Etelka Gráczi; Judit Bóna


Archive | 2014

Parameterization and automatic labeling of Hungarian intonation

Uwe D. Reichel; Alexandra Markó; Katalin Mády


DiSS | 2013

Lengthenings aand filled pauses in Hungarian adults' and children's speech.

Andrea Deme; Alexandra Markó


Archive | 2008

Coarticulation Rules and Speaking Style Dependency

Judit Bóna; Tekla Etelka Gráczi; Alexandra Markó


international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing | 2018

F0 Estimation for DNN-Based Ultrasound Silent Speech Interfaces.

Tamás Grósz; Gábor Gosztolya; László Tóth; Tamás Gábor Csapó; Alexandra Markó


conference of the international speech communication association | 2018

Multi-Task Learning of Speech Recognition and Speech Synthesis Parameters for Ultrasound-based Silent Speech Interfaces.

László Tóth; Gábor Gosztolya; Tamás Grósz; Alexandra Markó; Tamás Gábor Csapó


Archive | 2018

A magyar /h/ zöngésedése magánhangzók között

Andrea Deme; Márton Bartók; Tekla Etelka Gráczi; Alexandra Markó; Tamás Gábor Csapó


Archive | 2018

Mondathangsúlyos és hangsúlytalan helyzetű magánhangzók néhányartikulációs és akusztikai jellemzője a magyarban

Alexandra Markó; Márton Bartók; Tekla Etelka Gráczi; Andrea Deme; Tamás Gábor Csapó

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Tamás Gábor Csapó

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Tekla Etelka Gráczi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Andrea Deme

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Judit Bóna

Eötvös Loránd University

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Tamás Grósz

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Mária Gósy

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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