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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
43
Citations
9703
World Ranking
4350
National Ranking
732

Best Publications

  • Stability of tonal alignment: the case of Greek prenuclear accents

    Amalia Arvaniti;D.Robert Ladd;Ineke Mennen

  • Intonation and Its Parts: Melody in Spoken English

    Unknown

  • On the place of 'phrase accents' in intonational phonology

    Martine Grice;D. Robert Ladd;Amalia Arvaniti

  • The structure of intonational meaning

    D. Robert Ladd

  • On the phonetics and phonology of “segmental anchoring” of F0: evidence from German

    Michaela Atterer;D.Robert Ladd

  • Linguistic tone is related to the population frequency of the adaptive haplogroups of two brain size genes, ASPM and Microcephalin

    Dan Dediu;D. Robert Ladd

  • Intonational phrasing: The case for recursive prosodic structure

    D.Robert Ladd

  • Prosody: Models and measurements

    Anne Cutler;David R. Ladd

  • Evidence for the independent function of intonation contour type, voice quality, and F0 range in signaling speaker affect

    D. Robert Ladd;Kim E. A. Silverman;Frank Tolkmitt;Günther Bergmann

  • The perception of intonational emphasis: continuous or categorical?

    D Robert Ladd;Rachel Morton

  • Declination ‘‘reset’’ and the hierarchical organization of utterances

    D. Robert Ladd

  • Phonological Features of Intonational Peaks

    D. Robert Ladd

  • Declination.: a review and some hypotheses

    D. Robert Ladd

  • Vocal cues to speaker affect: testing two models

    Klaus R. Scherer;D. Robert Ladd;Kim E. A. Silverman

  • Aspects of pitch realisation in Yoruba

    Bruce Connell;D. Robert Ladd

  • Prosodic Description: An Introduction for Fieldworkers

    Nikolaus P. Himmelmann;D. Robert Ladd

  • “Sagging transitions” between high pitch accents in English: experimental evidence

    Unknown

  • Constant “segmental anchoring” of F movements under changes in speech rate

    Unknown

  • What is a starred tone? Evidence from Greek

    Amalia Arvaniti;D. R. Ladd;I. Mennen

  • Conceptual Foundations of Phonology as a Laboratory Science

    Unknown

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