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@InProceedings{Grice_et_al:1997,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina and Refice, Mario},
      TITLE = {Can Pitch Accent Type Convey Information-Status in yes-no Questions},
      YEAR = {1997},
      BOOKTITLE = {35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL '97). Workshop on Concept to Speech Generation Systems, July 7-12},
      PAGES = {29-38},
      ADDRESS = {Madrid, Spain}
}

@Article{Grice_et_al:1997_1,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina and Refice, Mario},
      TITLE = {The Intonation of Questions in Bari Italian: Do Speakers Replicate their Spontaneous Speech when Reading?},
      YEAR = {1997},
      JOURNAL = {PHONUS},
      VOLUME = {3},
      PAGES = {1-7},
      URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/Grice_PHONUS3.ps.gz},
      ABSTRACT = {In this paper we investigate the intonation of yes-no questions in Bari Italian across two speech styles. We compare the intonation of tokens produced in task-oriented dialogues with those read aloud, both from sentence-lists and from paragraph-length texts in which the target question was integrated. Results show that although all questions have a rising pitch accent, L+H* (already shown to be the marker of interrogation in Bari Italian by Grice and Savino 1995), they differ in their phrase-final F0 contour. A final rise to a high endpoint was found in 78% of read but only in 13% of spontaneous tokens. These data indicate that care should be taken when extending results from reading intonation to that of spontaneous speech.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:1997:IQB.pdf}
}

@InProceedings{Refice_et_al:1997,
      AUTHOR = {Refice, Mario and Savino, Michelina and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {A Contribution to the Estimation of Naturalness in the Intonation of Italian Spontaneous Speech},
      YEAR = {1997},
      BOOKTITLE = {5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH '97), September 22-25},
      PAGES = {783-786},
      ADDRESS = {Rhodes, Greece}
}