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Hrachová, Jana. "Temporální charakteristika promluvových úseků v řeči profesionálních mluvčích." Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-344056.

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This thesis deals with temporal characteristics of tone units in read speeches of professional speakers. The main goal of the research is to follow variability of the articulation rate (AR) within tone units. Thus, the domain where we investigate AR is the tone unit and we also deal with the general articulation rate. Read narrations in Czech in wildlife documentaries represented the studied material. To verify the statistical significance, we used the linear mixed effects model and the ANOVA test. The results of the measurement of the general average articulation rate within the narrations sh
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Weingartová, Lenka. "Ukazatele identity mluvčího v oblasti temporálních modulací řečového signálu." Master's thesis, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-298710.

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AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract This diploma thesis aims to contribute to the field of speaker recognition in the domain of temporal changes in the speech signal. After a brief introduction into forensic phonetics, it gives an outline of approaches and factors which help or hinder successful recognition. The focus is then shifted to the temporal structure of speech and approaches to its analysis currently in use. The practical section of this thesis consists of an experiment designed to assess the contribution of certain temporal measures to speaker recognition. The variables used here are %V
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Rubovičová, Carmen. "Tempo řeči a realizace pauz při konsekutivním tlumočení do češtiny ve srovnání s původními českými projevy." Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-337650.

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This diploma thesis examines speech rate in three different speech styles - in reading, prepared semi-spontaneous monologue and consecutive interpreting from English into Czech. In the first part of the thesis we summarize previous research, define several types of speech rate, pauses and all three speech styles. In the second part, dedicated to empirical research, we first describe the material and speakers, and then we continue with information about recording and processing of the recordings, mainly the two ways of segmentation into inter-pause units. The results are summarized in three sub
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Bartošová, Petra. "Tempo řeči v jevištní češtině ve dvou obdobích s větším časovým odstupem." Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-343038.

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The diploma thesis deals with the issue of speech rate. The theoretical part briefly describes the investigation of speech tempo. It defines the types of tempo examined in this study (articulation rate and modified speaking rate) and factors that influence the tempo of speech. The practical part of the thesis aims to ascertain whether speech rate on the stage has increased and whether it is influenced by the type of text (monologue, dialogue, monological dialogue). The material consists of four theatre productions (Lakomec from 1972 and 2004 and Naši furianti from 1979 and 2006). Therefore we
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Pavlíková, Helena. "Spektrální změny vokálů při různých úrovních artikulačního tempa." Master's thesis, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-312787.

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The thesis deals with short vowel changes in different level of articulation rate in Czech. Read texts in three levels of articulation rate from 13 people were used. The duration of vowels and the frequencies of F1-F3 were measured, the frequencies in Hertz were normalized using Lobanov's normalizing method. The data were analyzed with Student's t-test. The duration of the vowels was shortened with the higher level of articulation rate. The vowels were systematically centralized and the vowel space shrank with the higher level of articulation rate. The centralization was strongest at the edges
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Šimek, Jaroslav. "Explozívy v češtině: temporální vlastnosti a variabilita při realizaci." Master's thesis, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-297904.

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The aim of this diploma thesis is to closely investigate and describe selected phonetic properties of Czech oral plosives [p t ť k b d ď g] in normal speech. The re- search focuses mostly on temporal characteristics in various contexts; moreover, we deal with the possible manners of plosive articulation in Czech, including non-canonical realizations. Another important part of the present study is a comparison with earlier studies. In the domain of temporal characteristics we examine the influence of various contexts on phone duration. The contexts include: phonetic context, speaker gender, the
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