TOWARDS A METHODOLOGY TO ESTIMATE MINIMUM SAMPLE LENGTH FOR SPEAKING RATE

Autor/innen

  • Pablo Arantes Departamento de Letras Universidade Federal de São Carlos http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9707-8493
  • Verônica Gomes Lima Departamento de Letras Universidade Federal de São Carlos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21165/gel.v14i2.1810

Schlagworte:

Prosody, Speaking rate, Speech rate, Articulation rate, Forensic phonetics

Abstract

The aim of the present work is to investigate how long should a speech sample be for the speaking rate derived from it can be considered representative of the whole utterance from which the sample has been taken. Eight Brazilian Portuguese speakers read a 144-word text in three rate levels: slow, normal and fast. Speaking rate was measured cumulatively as the number of phonetic syllables per second from the first to the last syllable in the sample. Two types of rates were measured, speech rate and articulation rate. Change point analysis was used to determine the influence of rate type and level on the amount of time necessary for the cumulative estimate of speech and articulation rates to stabilize around the rate yielded by the whole utterance. Mean stabilization latencies are 9.2 seconds for speech rate and 8.7 s for articulation rate. The slow rate tends to stabilize later than fast and normal rates for both types of rate. Stabilization intervals take up a median number of 41 (speech rate) and 59 (articulation rate) syllables. Mean deviation between the global rate and the rate value at stabilization point are 7.8% (speech rate) and 4.2% (articulation rate).

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Autor/innen-Biografie

Pablo Arantes, Departamento de Letras Universidade Federal de São Carlos

Departamento de Letras
Universidade Federal de São Carlos

Veröffentlicht

2017-09-03

Zitationsvorschlag

Arantes, P., & Lima, V. G. (2017). TOWARDS A METHODOLOGY TO ESTIMATE MINIMUM SAMPLE LENGTH FOR SPEAKING RATE. Revista Do GEL, 14(2), 183–197. https://doi.org/10.21165/gel.v14i2.1810