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Speaker-specific intonational marking of narrow focus in Egyptian Arabic
F Cangemi, D El Zarka, S Wehrle, S Baumann, M Grice
Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2016, 335-339, 2016
282016
Assessing the intonation style of speakers with autism spectrum disorder
S Wehrle, F Cangemi, H Hanekamp, K Vogeley, M Grice
Proc 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2020, 809-813, 2020
162020
A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Conversation and Intonation in Autism Spectrum Disorder
S Wehrle
112022
Multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility: Estimating degrees of freedom in human-speech analyses
S Coretta, JV Casillas, S Roessig, M Franke, B Ahn, AH Al-Hoorie, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 6 (3 …, 2023
102023
Turn-timing in conversations between autistic adults: Typical short-gap transitions are preferred, but not achieved instantly
S Wehrle, F Cangemi, A Janz, K Vogeley, M Grice
Plos one 18 (4), e0284029, 2023
92023
Backchannelling across Languages: Rate, Lexical Choice and Intonation in L1 Italian, L1 German and L2 German
S Sbranna, E Möking, S Wehrle, M Grice
82022
Unifying speaker variability with the Tonal Centre of Gravity
A Bruggeman, F Cangemi, S Wehrle, D El Zarka, M Grice
Proceedings of the Conference on Phonetics & Phonology in German-Speaking …, 2017
82017
Somewhere over the spectrum: Between robotic and singsongy intonation
S Wehrle, F Cangemi, M Krüger, M Grice
Book series Studi AISV 4, 179-194, 2018
72018
Exploring the dynamics of backchannel interpretation: The meandering mouse paradigm
S Wehrle, TB Roettger, M Grice
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 35 (2), 99-116, 2018
72018
Linguistic prosody in autism spectrum disorder—An overview
M Grice, S Wehrle, M Krüger, M Spaniol, F Cangemi, K Vogeley
Language and Linguistics Compass 17 (5), e12498, 2023
62023
New evidence for melodic speech in Autism Spectrum Disorder
S Wehrle, F Cangemi, K Vogeley, M Grice
52022
Function and prosodic form of backchannels in L1 and L2 German
S Wehrle, M Grice
Hanyang international symposium on phonetics and cognitive sciences of …, 2019
52019
Backchannels in conversations between autistic adults are less frequent and less diverse prosodically and lexically
S Wehrle, K Vogeley, M Grice
Language and Cognition 16 (1), 108-133, 2024
42024
Filled pauses produced by autistic adults differ in prosodic realisation, but not rate or lexical type
S Wehrle, M Grice, K Vogeley
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1-13, 2023
42023
Characteristics and distribution of silent pauses in conversations between autistic and non-autistic dyads
S Wehrle, K Vogeley, M Grice
Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. ICPhS, 2023
32023
The use of Backchannels and other very short utterances by Italian Learners of German
S Sbranna, S Wehrle, M Grice
Proceedings of XVIII AISV Conference “The Position of the Speaker in …, 2023
32023
Multimodal signalling: The interplay of oral and visual feedback in conversation
M Spaniol, A Janz, S Wehrle, K Vogeley, M Grice
Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. ICPhS, 2023
22023
Evaluating prosodic aspects of oral reading proficiency in schoolchildren: effects of gender, genre and grade
S Wehrle, C Sappok
Proc. 20th ICPhS, 2023
22023
Conversation and intonation in autism
S Wehrle
BoD–Books on Demand, 2023
12023
Making conversation work: Prominence in the intonation of feedback signals
A Janz, S Wehrle, S Sbranna
Conference Talk, 2022
12022
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