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Evaluation of prosodic transcription labelling reliability in the ToBI framework
Author(s):
Pitrelli, John F.Beckman, Mary E.Hirschberg, Julia
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J. F. Pitrelli
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M. Beckman
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J. HIRSCHBERG
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J Hirschberg
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John F. Pitrelli
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1994
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Proceedings of the 1992 International Conference on Spoken Language Processing
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