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@InCollection{Barry_Grice:1991,
      AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Auditory and Visual Factors in Speech Database Analysis},
      YEAR = {1991},
      BOOKTITLE = {Speech, Hearing and Language},
      VOLUME = {5},
      ADDRESS = {London}
}

@InProceedings{Barry_et_al:1989,
      AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Grice, Martine and Hazan, Valerie and Fourcin, Adrian J.},
      TITLE = {Excitation Distributions for Synthesised Speech},
      YEAR = {1989},
      BOOKTITLE = {1st European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH '89)},
      VOLUME = {1},
      PAGES = {353-356},
      EDITOR = {Tubach, J. P. and Mariani, Joseph},
      ADDRESS = {Paris, France}
}

@InProceedings{Baumann_et_al:2000,
      AUTHOR = {Baumann, Stefan and Grice, Martine and Benzmüller, Ralf},
      TITLE = {GToBI - A Phonological System for the Transcription of German Intonation},
      YEAR = {2000},
      BOOKTITLE = {Prosody 2000: Speech Recognition and Synthesis Workshop, October 2-5},
      PAGES = {21-28},
      ADDRESS = {Kraków, Poland},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Baumann:2000:GPS.pdf}
}

@Article{Benoît_et_al:1996,
      AUTHOR = {Benoît, Christian and Grice, Martine and Hazan, Valerie},
      TITLE = {The SUS Test: A Method for the Assessment of Text-to-Speech Synthesis Intelligibility Using Semantically Unpredictable Sentences},
      YEAR = {1996},
      JOURNAL = {Speech Communication},
      VOLUME = {18},
      NUMBER = {4},
      PAGES = {381-392}
}

@Article{Benzmüller_Grice:1997,
      AUTHOR = {Benzmüller, Ralf and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Trainingsmaterialien zur Etikettierung deutscher Intonation mit GToBI},
      YEAR = {1997},
      JOURNAL = {PHONUS},
      VOLUME = {3},
      PAGES = {9-34},
      URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/BenzmuellerGrice_PHONUS3.ps.gz},
      ABSTRACT = {In this paper we provide an overview of GToBI, a consensus transcription system for German intonation. Basic pitch accents and edge tones along with tonal modifications such as upstep and downstep are introduced with the help of schematic diagrams, lists of important criteria and speech files containing canonical examples. The system also provides for the labelling of a limited number of juncture phenomena.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Benzmuller:1997:TED.pdf}
}

@InProceedings{Benzmüller_Grice:1998,
      AUTHOR = {Benzmüller, Ralf and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {The Nuclear Accentual Fall in the Intonation of Standard German},
      YEAR = {1998},
      BOOKTITLE = {Papers on the Conference The Word as a Phonetic Unit},
      PAGES = {79-89},
      EDITOR = {ZAS, Zentrum für allgemeine Sprachw},
      ADDRESS = {Berlin, Germany}
}

@Book{Grice:1995,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {The Intonation of Palermo Italian; Implications for Intonation Theory},
      YEAR = {1995},
      VOLUME = {334},
      SERIES = {Linguistische Arbeiten},
      ADDRESS = {Tübingen},
      PUBLISHER = {Max Niemeyer Verlag}
}

@Article{Grice:1995_1,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Leading Tones and Downstep in English},
      YEAR = {1995},
      JOURNAL = {Phonology},
      VOLUME = {12},
      NUMBER = {2},
      PAGES = {183-233}
}

@Article{Grice:2001,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Review of: Hirst, Di Cristo (eds.): Intonation Systems: A Survey of Twenty Languages},
      YEAR = {2001},
      JOURNAL = {Journal of Linguistics},
      VOLUME = {37},
      PAGES = {593-625}
}

@Article{Grice:2002,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Discussion paper: Dainora : An Empirically Based Probabilistic Model of Intonation in American English},
      YEAR = {2002},
      JOURNAL = {Glot International}
}

@Article{Grice:2002_1,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Review of: Botinis (ed): Intonation: Analysis, Modelling and Technology},
      YEAR = {2002},
      JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics},
      VOLUME = {28},
      NUMBER = {1},
      PAGES = {87-89}
}

@InProceedings{Grice_Barry:1991,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Barry, William J.},
      TITLE = {Problems of Transcription and Labelling in the Specification of Segmental and Prosodic Structure},
      YEAR = {1991},
      BOOKTITLE = {12th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences},
      VOLUME = {5},
      PAGES = {66-69},
      ADDRESS = {Aix-en-Provence, France}
}

@Article{Grice_Baumann:2002,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Baumann, Stefan},
      TITLE = {Deutsche Intonation und GToBI},
      YEAR = {2002},
      JOURNAL = {Linguistische Berichte},
      VOLUME = {191},
      PAGES = {267-298},
      URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/phonetik/projects/Tobi/lingber-gtobi-2.pdf},
      ABSTRACT = {In this paper we provide an overview of work carried out on the intonation of Standard German both in auditory phonetic studies and in the instrumentally-based phonological accounts within the autosegmental-metrical framework. We examine how far the different accounts shed light on controversial issues such as leading tones, levels of phrasing, and phrase accents and propose a surface-oriented annotation framework, GToBI, which aims to capture all empirically observed distinctive intonation patterns. For illustration purposes, the contours which are reported to occur most commonly are given in schematic form, along with their GToBI transcription and examples of their usage.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:2002:DIG.pdf}
}

@InCollection{Grice_et_al:to appear,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Baumann, Stefan and Benzmüller, Ralf},
      TITLE = {German Intonation in Autosegmental-Metrical Phonology},
      YEAR = {2004},
      BOOKTITLE = {Prosodic Typology and Transcription: A Unified Approach},
      EDITOR = {Jun, S.-A.},
      PUBLISHER = {Oxford University Press},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:19xx:GIA.pdf}
}

@InProceedings{Grice_et_al:1995,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Benzmüller, Ralf and Savino, Michelina and Andreeva, Bistra},
      TITLE = {The Intonation of Queries and Checks across Languages: Data from Map Task Dialogues},
      YEAR = {1995},
      BOOKTITLE = {13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences},
      PAGES = {648-651},
      ADDRESS = {Stockholm, Sweden}
}

@InCollection{Grice_et_al:2001,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and D'Imperio, Mariapaola and Savino, Michelina and Avesani, Cinzia},
      TITLE = {Towards a Strategy for ToBI Labeling Varieties of Italian},
      YEAR = {2001},
      BOOKTITLE = {Prosodic Typology and Transcription: A Unified Approach. Papers presented at the 1999 ICPhS satellite workshop on Intonation: Models and ToBI Labeling},
      EDITOR = {Jun, S.-A.},
      PUBLISHER = {Oxford University Press}
}

@Article{Grice_et_al:2000,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Ladd, Robert D. and Arvaniti, Amalia},
      TITLE = {On the Place of Phrase Accents in Intonational Phonology},
      YEAR = {2000},
      JOURNAL = {Phonology},
      VOLUME = {17},
      NUMBER = {2},
      PAGES = {143-185}
}

@InCollection{Grice_et_al:2000_1,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Leech, Geoffrey and Weisser, Martin and Wilson, Andrew},
      TITLE = {Representation and Annotation of Dialogue},
      YEAR = {2000},
      BOOKTITLE = {Handbook of Multimodal and Spoken Dialogue Systems. Resources, Terminology and Product Evaluation},
      PAGES = {1-101},
      EDITOR = {Gibbon, Dafydd and Mertins, I. and Moore, Robert},
      ADDRESS = {Dordrecht},
      PUBLISHER = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}
}

@InProceedings{Grice_et_al:1996,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Reyelt, Matthias and Benzmüller, Ralf and Mayer, Jörg and Batliner, Anton},
      TITLE = {Consistency in Transcription and Labelling of German Intonation with GToBI},
      YEAR = {1996},
      BOOKTITLE = {4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP '96), October 3-6},
      PAGES = {1716-1719},
      ADDRESS = {Philadelphia, USA}
}

@InProceedings{Grice_Savino:1995,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina},
      TITLE = {Low Tone versus 'sag' in Bari Italian Intonation; A Perceptual Experiment},
      YEAR = {1995},
      BOOKTITLE = {13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS '95), August 13-19},
      PAGES = {658-661},
      ADDRESS = {Stockholm, Sweden}
}

@InProceedings{Grice_Savino:1995_1,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina},
      TITLE = {Intonation and Communicative Function in a Regional Variety of Italian},
      YEAR = {1995},
      BOOKTITLE = {4th International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics Congress Psycholinguistics as a Multi-Disciplinarily Connected Science''},
      ADDRESS = {Bologna}
}

@Article{Grice_Savino:1995_2,
      AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina},
      TITLE = {Intonation and Communicative Function in a Regional Variety of Italian},
      YEAR = {1995},
      JOURNAL = {PHONUS},
      VOLUME = {1},
      PAGES = {19-32},
      URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/GriceSavino_PHONUS1.ps.gz},
      ABSTRACT = {This paper looks at a number of types of yes-no questions in Bari Italian: QUERIES, CHECKS and ALIGNS, as discussed in Carletta et al (1995), and another move referred to as OBJECT, which is both a response to what has just been said and a demand for clarification. The 'questioning' pitch accent identified in Grice and Savino (1995) is found in QUERIES, most ALIGNS, tentative and reasonably confident CHECKS, and OBJECTS. It is absent from very confident CHECKS or ALIGNS, in which cases the intonation pattern used is indistinguishable from that used in statements. A tripartite subcategorisation of CHECKS, according to the degree of confidence of the speaker, is reflected in the intonation by differences not only in accent type, but also in phrasing, and presence or absence of deaccenting.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:1995:ICFb.pdf}
}

@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{Krenn_et_al:2002,
      AUTHOR = {Krenn, Brigitte and Grice, Martine and Piwek, Paul and Schröder, Marc and Klesen, Martin and Baumann, Stefan and Pirker, Hannes and van Deemter, Kees and Gstrein, Erich},
      TITLE = {Generation of Multi-Modal Dialogue for Net Environments},
      YEAR = {2002},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings der 6. Konferenz zur Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache (KONVENS 2002), 30. September - 2. Oktober},
      PAGES = {91-98},
      EDITOR = {Busemann, Stephan},
      SERIES = {DFKI Document D-02-01},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken, Germany},
      PUBLISHER = {German Research Center for AI (DFKI)}
}

@InProceedings{Krenn_et_al:2002_1,
      AUTHOR = {Krenn, Brigitte and Gstrein, Erich and Neumayr, Barbara and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {What Can We Learn from Users of Avatars in Net Environments?},
      YEAR = {2002},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of AAMAS 2002 Workshop:Embodied Conversational Agents - Let's Specify and Evaluate Them!, July 15-16},
      ADDRESS = {Bologna, Italy},
      URL = {http://www.vhml.org/workshops/AAMAS/papers/krenn.pdf},
      ABSTRACT = {In this paper we describe a commercial application of a net environment, and present the user data we have collected so far from three launches of this application. A net environment in our definition is a virtual space inhabited by avatars which have been created and are subsequently visited and instructed by users via the internet. Net environments are a useful means for studying user behaviour in general, and they are particularly well suited for presentation of multimedia content and systematic gathering of user responses on the appropriateness or effectiveness of the different presentations.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Krenn:2002:WCW.pdf}
}

@InProceedings{Piwek_et_al:2002,
      AUTHOR = {Piwek, Paul and Krenn, Brigitte and Schröder, Marc and Grice, Martine and Baumann, Stefan and Pirker, Hannes},
      TITLE = {RRL: A Rich Represenatation Language for the Description of Agent Behaviour in NECA},
      YEAR = {2002},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of AAMAS 2002 Workshop:Embodied Conversational Agents - Let's Specify and Evaluate Them!, July 15-16},
      ADDRESS = {Bologna, Italy},
      URL = {http://www.vhml.org/workshops/AAMAS/papers/piwek.pdf},
      ABSTRACT = {In this paper, we describe the Rich Representation Language (RRL) which is used in the NECA system. The NECA system generates interactions between two or more animated characters. The RRL is a formal framework for representing the information that is exchanged at the interfaces between the various NECA system modules.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Piwek:2002:RRR.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}
}

@InProceedings{Reyelt_et_al:1996,
      AUTHOR = {Reyelt, Matthias and Grice, Martine and Benzmüller, Ralf and Mayer, Jörg and Batliner, Anton},
      TITLE = {Prosodische Etikettierung des Deutschen mit ToBI},
      YEAR = {1996},
      BOOKTITLE = {3. Konferenz Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache (KONVENS '96), 7.-9. Oktober},
      PAGES = {144-155},
      EDITOR = {Gibbon, Dafydd},
      ADDRESS = {Bielefeld, Germany},
      PUBLISHER = {Mouton de Gryuter}
}

@InProceedings{Trouvain_Grice:1999,
      AUTHOR = {Trouvain, Jürgen and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {The Effect of Tempo on Prosodic Structure},
      YEAR = {1999},
      BOOKTITLE = {14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), August 1-7},
      PAGES = {1067-1070},
      ADDRESS = {San Francisco, USA},
      ABSTRACT = {This study investigates the effect of tempo on prosodic structuring at both temporal and melodic levels. Readings of a German text are examined to ascertain to what extent changes in pausing, prosodic phrasing, pitch accent structure and F0 realisations contribute towards strategies for speaking at a faster or slower speed than normal. Furthermore, speeding up strategies are compared to those for slowing down, to investigate how far the speakers' behaviour is symmetrical with respect to each of the parameters examined.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Trouvain:1999:ETP.pdf Trouvain:1999:ETP.ps}
}

@InProceedings{Baumann_Grice:2004,
      AUTHOR = {Baumann, Stefan and Grice, Martine},
      TITLE = {Accenting Accessible Information},
      YEAR = {2004},
      BOOKTITLE = {SpeechProsody 2004, Nara, Japan},
      PAGES = {21-24}
}

@InProceedings{Weber_et_al:2003,
      AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Grice, Martine and Crocker, Matthew W.},
      TITLE = {Effects of prosody on the resolution of word order ambiguities (poster)},
      YEAR = {2003},
      BOOKTITLE = {AMLaP-2003},
      ADDRESS = {Glasgow, Scotland}
}

@Article{WGC2006,
      AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Grice, Martine and Crocker, Matthew W.},
      TITLE = {Finding Referents in Time: Eye-tracking Evidence for the Role of Contrastive Accents},
      YEAR = {2006},
      JOURNAL = {Language and Speech},
      VOLUME = {49},
      NUMBER = {3},
      PAGES = {367-392}
}

@Article{WGCM2006,
      AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Grice, Martine and Crocker, Matthew W.},
      TITLE = {The role of prosody in the interpretation of structural ambiguities: a study of anticipatory eye movements},
      YEAR = {2006},
      JOURNAL = {Cognition},
      VOLUME = {99},
      NUMBER = {2},
      PAGES = {B63-B72}
}

