Piet Mertens
List of John Benjamins publications in which Piet Mertens is involved.
2019 Chapter 12. From pitch stylization to automatic tonal annotation of speech corpora Rhapsodie: A prosodic and syntactic treebank for spoken French, Lacheret-Dujour, Anne, Sylvain Kahane and Paola Pietrandrea (eds.), pp. 233–250 | Chapter
This chapter proposes a labeling scheme for pitch-related aspects of speech prosody and describes an automatic annotation system using this scheme.In the labelling scheme, the fine-grained transcription provides labels indicating the pitch level and pitch movement of individual syllables. The pitch… read more
2013 A classification of French adverbs based on distributional, syntactic and prosodic criteria Adverbes et compléments adverbiaux / Adverbs and adverbial complements, Radimský, Jan and Ignazio Mauro Mirto (eds.), pp. 201–228 | Article
This study explores formal criteria for the classification of adverbs in French. Distributional analysis tests whether adverbs appear in particular morpho-syntactic contexts, including syntactic constructions. It analyses combinations of adverbs, and their relative order in particular syntactic… read more
2006 A Predictive Approach to the Analysis of Intonation in Discourse in French Prosody and Syntax: Cross-linguistic perspectives, Kawaguchi, Yuji, Ivan Fónagy and Tsunekazu Moriguchi (eds.), pp. 65–102 | Article
2002 7. Distributional syntactic analysis and valency: Basic notions, procedures, and applications of the Pronominal Approach The Legacy of Zellig Harris: Language and information into the 21st century, Nevin, Bruce E. and Stephen B. Johnson (eds.), pp. 163–202 | Article
1992 L’accentuation de syllabes contiguës Études offertes à Karel van den Eynde: Volume I. Études de linguistique générale et romane: l’approche pronominale et méthodes quantitatives, Delbecque, Nicole et Pierre Swiggers (dir.), pp. 145–165 | Article
1983 Etude Acoustique de la Variation de Hauteur des Fricatives Sourdes, Papers of the workshop on Language and Prosody, Eynde, Karel van den and Nicole Delbecque (eds.), pp. 1–26 | Article





