This paper presents a model of Italian intonation included in a speech synthesis system developed at CSELT (Torino). The model is based on two theoretical assumptions. The first concerns the structure of the intonational system: following Pierrehumbert (1980) and Liberman & Pierrehumbert (1984), we think that intonation is the result of the interaction of principled choices in four different systems: phrasing, tune, pitch accent placement and pitch range. The second concerns the actual shape of F0 contours: we think is determined by categorical choices made from a small set of discrete phonological elements (Ladd, 1987).
Cite as: Avesani, C. (1989) Towards a model of Italian intonation. Proc. First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989), 1045
@inproceedings{avesani89_eurospeech, author={C. Avesani}, title={{Towards a model of Italian intonation}}, year=1989, booktitle={Proc. First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989)}, pages={1045} }