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- 2016
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Multimodal levels of prominence : the use of eyebrows and head beats to convey information structure in Swedish news reading
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- Contribution to conference › Poster
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Tonal cues to topic and comment in spontaneous Japanese and Mongolian
2016) The 7th conference on Tone and Intonation in Europe (TIE)(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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When epistemic meaning overrides the constraints of lexical tone : a case from Kammu
2016) Satelite workshop at TIE 2016(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Towards classification of head movements in audiovisual recordings of read news
2016) 4th European and 7th Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2015
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Multimodal levels of prominence : a preliminary analysis of head and eyebrow movements in Swedish news broadcasts
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
2015) 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Head Movements, Eyebrows, and Phonological Prosodic Prominence Levels in Stockholm Swedish News Broadcasts
2015) FAAVSP - The 1st Joint Conference on Facial Analysis, Animation, and Auditory-Visual Speech Processing In FAAVSP - The 1st Joint Conference on Facial Analysis, Animation, and Auditory-Visual Speech Processing p.42-42(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Head beats and eyebrow movements as a function of phonological prominence levels and word accents in Stockholm Swedish news broadcasts
2015) 3rd European Symposium on Multimodal Communication (MMSYM 2015)(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2014
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Prosodic boundaries and discourse structure in Kammu
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
- 2012
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Intonation Adapts to Lexical Tone: The Case of Kammu
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- Contribution to journal › Article