2012
David Doukhan et al., « Modelling pause duration as a function of contextual length », HAL-SHS : linguistique, ID : 10670/1.q9l8zt
Effects of contextual length are known to affect pause durations in neutral speech. The present study investi- gates these effects on an expressive corpus of read tales in French. Computational models of intra-sentence, and inter-sentence pause durations, as functions of contextual lengths are proposed. These models are aimed at improv- ing Text-To-Speech synthesis systems, and provide clues for synthesizing prosodic instructions above the level of the sentence. They are also aimed to help in the prosodic analysis of pause durations, which may be biased by con- textual length effects. We find the phoneme to be the best unit for measuring contextual length. Inter-sentence pause durations were more influenced by the length of the preceding sentences. Intra-sentence pause durations were more influenced by the length of the following pseudo- clauses.