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Jan Volín

    January 1, 1961
    Jan Volín
    Zvuková báze řečové komunikace. Fonetický a fonologický popis řeči
    Downtrends in standard British English intonation
    IPA-based transcription for Czech students of English
    English through songs
    The lexical tones of Vietnamese metropoles
    Prosodic Phrase in Spoken Czech
    • 2024

      Prosodic Phrase in Spoken Czech

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The monograph provides a missing source of information on a crucial element in the sound structure of the Czech language: the prosodic phrase. The introductory chapters offer a concise lead-in even to non-specialists: they explain the nature and typical approaches to speech prosody and offer an overview of the commonly used hierarchy of prosodic units. The core of the study is based on speech material that was produced with legitimate communicative intents: storytelling, newsreading and poetry reciting. Prosodic phrases in the given material are described in terms of their phonetic structure, acoustic properties, and a specific syntactic issue. Moreover, the perceptual importance of prosodic phrasing is discussed together with a presentation of original perception experiments. A short chapter is dedicated to automatic detection of prosodic breaks by artificial neural networks. Apart from interesting facts about a core unit of prosodic structure, the prosodic phrase, the book can serve as a source of data in designing further experiments with natural language.

      Prosodic Phrase in Spoken Czech
    • 2020

      The objective of this monograph is to describe differences in tone realization and perception between two major Vietnamese dialects: Hanoian and Saigonese. The monograph contains a thorough overview of the principal background concepts concerning the lexical function of pitch patterns in the language. The core analyses are based on an extensive sample of several thousand instances of tones for each dialect, and they also address possible effects of speaking style, phrasal prominence and coarticulatory dynamism.

      The lexical tones of Vietnamese metropoles
    • 1997