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D. Ding and D. J. Hirst, A preliminary investigation of thirdtone sandhi in Standard Chinese with a prosodic corpus, 8th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, 2012.

T. Erjavec, MULTEXT-East Version 3: Multilingual morphosyntactic specifications, lexicons and corpora, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, pp.1535-1538, 2004.
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D. J. Hirst, The analysis by synthesis of speech melody: from data to models, Journal of Speech Sciences, vol.1, issue.1, pp.55-83, 2011.
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D. J. Hirst, The automatic analysis by synthesis of Speech Prosody with preliminary results on Mandarin Chinese, 8th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing

D. J. Hirst, Melody metrics for prosodic typology: comparing English , French and Chinese, Proceedings Interspeech, 2013.
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S. Jun, K-ToBI (Korean ToBI) labeling conventions: Version 3.1 " . UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics 99, pp.149-173, 2000.

S. Kim, D. J. Hirst, H. Cho, H. Lee, and M. Chung, Korean Multext: A Korean prosody corpus, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 2008.

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