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Pitch Range Data for Native and Non-Native Plain and Lombard Speech
"Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is acoustically different from speech produced in quiet (plain speech) in several ways, including having a higher and wider F0 range (pitch). Extensive research on native Lombard speech does not consider that non-natives experience a higher cognitive load while producing speech and that the native language may influence the...
Median Pitch Data for Native and Non-Native Plain and Lombard Speech
"Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, is typically produced with a higher fundamental frequency (F0, pitch) compared to speech in quiet. This paper examined the potential differences in native and non-native Lombard speech by analyzing median pitch in sentences with early- or late-focus produced in quiet and noise. We found an increase in pitch in late-focus sentences...
Normative data on Dutch idiomatic expressions: Native speakers
In the context of the research programme ‘Idiomatic Second Language Acquisition’ (for more information see http://isla.ruhosting.nl), we collected normative data of 374 Dutch idiomatic expressions by 390 native speakers. In an online test, we asked participants to judge various dimensions of idiomatic expressions on a five-point scale: Frequency, Usage, Familiarity,...