title: Prosodic Styles and Personality Styles: are the two interrelated creator: Zellner Keller, Dr. Brigitte subject: Psycholinguistics subject: Perceptual Cognitive Psychology description: The “individuation” of oral language - what makes a speaker different from another - is still largely an unknown territory [1], especially with respect to the individual and creative use of speech prosody. This pilot study raises fundamental, methodological and empirical issues concerning the relationship between speakers’ prosodic styles and their personality profiles. Our preliminary results support the hypothesis of a relationship between prosodic styles and "personality style" as perceived by listeners. publisher: ISCA contributor: Bel, Dr. Bernard contributor: Marlien, Dr. Isabelle date: 2004 type: Conference Paper type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/4856/1/SP2004_BZK.pdf identifier: Zellner Keller, Dr. Brigitte (2004) Prosodic Styles and Personality Styles: are the two interrelated. [Conference Paper] relation: http://cogprints.org/4856/