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From: ingrid@cs.monash.edu.au (Ingrid Zukerman)
Subject: prosody -- stress marking
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Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 08:26:33 GMT
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I have been searching high and low for a reference that I have read and now
I don't remember neither the authors nor the title. The paper described
a study where people were asked to mark stress in a spoken corpus, and then
the agreement between the markings made by different people was measured.
The study concluded that there is about 80% agreement between people when
they do stress marking.
Any idea about who did this study? when? etc?
Thanks very much
-----Ingrid

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