@inproceedings{3a5f3734eba34a1a9de9716b4d225cfe,
title = "Time-series f0 analysis of contrastive tones: the case of Livonian natural speech",
abstract = "Livonian is a Finnic language that differentiates between two contrastive phonological word tones: the broken tone and the plain tone. The broken tone is similar to the Danish st{\o}d in some respects and is said to be part of the word tone systems of the phonologies of languages in the Baltic region. The most characteristic acoustic reflexes of words with st{\o}d are the pitch contour{\textquoteright}s rising-falling or falling shape and (occasional) creaky phonation. These characteristics have been documented in controlled speech. This paper presents findings for the tonal contrast in Livonian utterances in natural speech elicited from ten native speakers. To analyze the f0 contours associated with the st{\o}d contrast, generalized additive models (GAMs) were used. Interestingly, the findings show that the only clear difference occurs in disyllabic words in the speech of men. Men have a clearly rising-falling f0 contour in disyllabic words with st{\o}d, but a level-falling contour in words without st{\o}d. Women have a falling contour both in words with and without st{\o}d, i.e., the contrast appears to be neutralized in spontaneous speech for this group. The results indicate accommodation to the surrounding majority language of Latvian.",
keywords = "generalized additive models, st{\o}d, fundamental frequency, Livonian, natural speech, time-series analysis",
author = "Tuuli Tuisk and Nicolai Pharao",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 International Speech Communications Association. All rights reserved.",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.21437/SpeechProsody.2024-125",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody",
publisher = "International Speech Communication Association",
pages = "617--621",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody",
}