Full description
This data was gathered as part of a project funded by 10th Hakuho Foundation International Fellowship for Japanese Research. The project attempted to identify common prosodic features used by native speakers in polite speech and provide some strategies useful to deliver polite speech for L2 learners of Japanese. The researchers recorded common polite sentences (Desu, Masu) in polite and non-polite scenarios using 18 native and 11 non-native speakers. Only the sound files used for the project have annotations and acoustic measurements.|1) Sound files of polite and non-polite speech produced by 18 Japanese native speakers (9 male/ 9 female) , their annotation and acoustic measurements for 12 sentences <<402MB and 2) 11 non-native speakers' speech data with annotation for 18 sentences.<Issued: 2016
Data time period:
2015-09-01 to 2016-02-19
Subjects
Australian English learners of Japanese |
Japanese Language |
L2 Japanese |
Language Studies |
Language, Communication and Culture |
Linguistics |
Laboratory Phonetics and Speech Science |
prosodic features |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25904/1912/3920
- Handle : 10072/395758
