Berthold Crysmann and Philipp von Böselager: Using an HPSG Grammar for the Generation of Prosody
In this paper, we report on an experiment showing how
the introduction of prosodic information from detailed syntactic
structures into synthetic speech leads to better disambiguation of
structurally ambiguous sentences. Using modifier attachment (MA)
ambiguities and subject/object fronting (OF) in German as test cases,
we show that prosody which is automatically generated from deep
syntactic information provided by an HPSG generator can lead to
considerable disambiguation effects, and can even override a strong
semantics-driven bias. The architecture used in the experiment,
consisting of the LKB generator running a large-scale grammar for
German, a syntax-prosody interface module, and the speech synthesis
system MARY is shown to be a valuable platform for testing hypotheses
in intonation studies.
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