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Language and Speech | 2007

The relationship between musical skills, music training, and intonation analysis skills.

Jana Dankovicová; Jill House; Anna Crooks; Katie Jones

Few attempts have been made to look systematically at the relationship between musical and intonation analysis skills, a relationship that has been to date suggested only by informal observations. Following Mackenzie Beck (2003), who showed that musical ability was a useful predictor of general phonetic skills, we report on two studies investigating the relationship between musical skills, musical training, and intonation analysis skills in English. The specially designed music tasks targeted pitch direction judgments and tonal memory. The intonation tasks involved locating the nucleus, identifying the nuclear tone in stimuli of different length and complexity, and same / different contour judgments. The subjects were university students with basic training in intonation analysis. Both studies revealed an overall significant relationship between musical training and intonation task scores, and between the music test scores and intonation test scores. A more detailed analysis, focusing on the relationship between the individual music and intonation tests, yielded a more complicated picture. The results are discussed with respect to differences and similarities between music and intonation, and with respect to form and function of intonation. Implications of musical training on development of intonation analysis skills are considered. We argue that it would be beneficial to investigate the differences between musically trained and untrained subjects in their analysis of both musical stimuli and intonational form from a cognitive point of view.


conference of the international speech communication association | 1998

ProSynth: an integrated prosodic approach to device-independent, natural-sounding speech synthesis

Sarah Hawkins; Jill House; Mark Huckvale; John Local; Richard Ogden


In: (Proceedings) 14th Int. Congress Phonetic Sciences. (pp. pp. 2343-2346). : San Francisco, USA. (1999) | 1999

INTONATION MODELLING IN PROSYNTH: AN INTEGRATED PROSODIC APPROACH TO SPEECH SYNTHESIS

Jill House; Jana Dankovicová; Mark Huckvale


SSW | 1990

Contextually appropriate intonation in speech synthesis.

Jill House; Nick J. Youd


In: IEE Seminar on State of the Art in Speech Synthesis (Ref. No. 2000/058). (pp. 13/1- 13/6). Institute Electrical Engineers (2000) | 2000

Assessment of naturalness in the ProSynth speech synthesis project

Sarah Hawkins; Sebastian Heid; Jill House; Mark Huckvale


conference of the international speech communication association | 1992

Dynamic voice source changes in natural and synthetic speech.

Sarah K. Palmer; Jill House


conference of the international speech communication association | 1991

Generating intonation in a voice dialogue system.

NickYoud NickYoud; Jill House


Archive | 2007

The role of prosody in constraining context selection: a procedural approach

Jill House


In: (Proceedings) International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. : Saarbrücken, Germany. (2007) | 2007

A Distance E-Learning Course in Phonetics

Michael Ashby; Jill House; Mark Huckvale; John Maidment; Kayoko Yanagisawa


(Speech Hearing and Language - work in progress 10). Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London: London, UK. (1999) | 1999

Intonation modelling in ProSynth

Jill House; Jana Dankovicová; Mark Huckvale

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Mark Huckvale

University College London

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John Maidment

University College London

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Michael Ashby

University College London

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Patricia Ashby

University of Westminster

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