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ToBI (/ˈtoʊbi/; an abbreviation of tones and break indices) is a set of conventions for transcribing and annotating the prosody of speech. The term "ToBI" is sometimes used to refer to the conventions used for describing American English specifically, which was the first ToBI system, developed by Mary Beckman and Janet Pierrehumbert, among others. Other ToBI systems have been defined for a number of languages; for example, J-ToBI refers to the ToBI conventions for Tokyo Japanese, and an adaptation of ToBI to describe Dutch intonation was developed by Carlos Gussenhoven, and called ToDI. Another variation of ToBI, called IViE (Intonational Variation in English), was established in 1998 to enable comparison between several dialects of British English. ToBI (abreviatura de tones and break indices en anglès) és un conjunt de convencions per transcriure i anotar la prosòdia, basat en el model mètric-autosegmental proposat en la tesi doctoral de Janet Pierrehumbert. El terme "ToBI" s'ha utilitzat per referir-se al sistema de transcripció prosòdica de l'anglès americà, que fou el primer sistema ToBI, desenvolupat per Mary Beckman i Janet Pierrehumbert, entre altres. Tanmateix, s'han desenvolupat altres sistemes ToBI per a llengües diferents, com el Cat_ToBI, per al català; l'Sp_ToBI, per al castellà; o el ToDI, per a l'holandès.
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ToBI (abreviatura de tones and break indices en anglès) és un conjunt de convencions per transcriure i anotar la prosòdia, basat en el model mètric-autosegmental proposat en la tesi doctoral de Janet Pierrehumbert. El terme "ToBI" s'ha utilitzat per referir-se al sistema de transcripció prosòdica de l'anglès americà, que fou el primer sistema ToBI, desenvolupat per Mary Beckman i Janet Pierrehumbert, entre altres. Tanmateix, s'han desenvolupat altres sistemes ToBI per a llengües diferents, com el Cat_ToBI, per al català; l'Sp_ToBI, per al castellà; o el ToDI, per a l'holandès. ToBI (/ˈtoʊbi/; an abbreviation of tones and break indices) is a set of conventions for transcribing and annotating the prosody of speech. The term "ToBI" is sometimes used to refer to the conventions used for describing American English specifically, which was the first ToBI system, developed by Mary Beckman and Janet Pierrehumbert, among others. Other ToBI systems have been defined for a number of languages; for example, J-ToBI refers to the ToBI conventions for Tokyo Japanese, and an adaptation of ToBI to describe Dutch intonation was developed by Carlos Gussenhoven, and called ToDI. Another variation of ToBI, called IViE (Intonational Variation in English), was established in 1998 to enable comparison between several dialects of British English.
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