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F0 declination in read-aloud and spontaneous speech
This paper deals with a prosodic comparison of spontaneous and read-aloud speech. More speci(cid:12)cally, the study reports data on F0 declination in these two speaking modes using Swedish materials. For both speaking styles the analysis revealed negative slopes, a steepness-duration dependency with declination being less steep in longer utterances than in shorter ones and resetting at utterance boundaries. However, there was a di(cid:11)erence in degree of declination between the two speaking styles, read-aloud speech in general having steeper slopes, a more apparent time-dependency and stronger resetting than spontaneous speech.