Martine Grice

Martine Grice

Universität zu Köln

H-index: 41

Europe-Germany

About Martine Grice

Martine Grice, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität zu Köln, specializes in the field of Prosody, Laboratory Phonology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Rhythm is a timescale

Exploring and explaining variation in phrase-final f0 movements in spontaneous Papuan Malay

Backchannels in conversations between autistic adults are less frequent and less diverse prosodically and lexically

Auditory processing of intonational rises and falls in German: rises are special in attention orienting

A multi-dimensional analysis of backchannels in L1 German, L1 Italian and L2 German

Rises on Pitch Accents and Edge Tones Affect Serial Recall Performance at Item and Domain levels

Prosodic convergence across varieties of Italian

Variability in language predictions: assessing the influence of speaker, text and experimental method

Martine Grice Information

University

Position

Professor of Phonetics Department of Linguistics Phonetics

Citations(all)

6779

Citations(since 2020)

2185

Cited By

5433

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

96

i10Index(since 2020)

58

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Universität zu Köln

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Martine Grice Skills & Research Interests

Prosody

Laboratory Phonology

Top articles of Martine Grice

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rhythm is a timescale

Aviad Albert

Martine Grice

2024/3/27

Exploring and explaining variation in phrase-final f0 movements in spontaneous Papuan Malay

Phonetica

Constantijn Kaland

Martine Grice

2024/3/25

Backchannels in conversations between autistic adults are less frequent and less diverse prosodically and lexically

Language and Cognition

Simon Wehrle

Kai Vogeley

Martine Grice

2024/3

Auditory processing of intonational rises and falls in German: rises are special in attention orienting

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

Maria Lialiou

Martine Grice

Christine T Röhr

Petra B Schumacher

2024/2/12

A multi-dimensional analysis of backchannels in L1 German, L1 Italian and L2 German

Simona Sbranna

Simon Wehrle

Martine Grice

2024/2/1

Rises on Pitch Accents and Edge Tones Affect Serial Recall Performance at Item and Domain levels

Martine Grice

Michelina Savino

Petra B Schumacher

Christine Tanja Röhr

T Mark Ellison

2024/4/10

Prosodic convergence across varieties of Italian

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHONETIC SCIENCES

Michelina Savino

Francisco Torreira

Martine Grice

2023

Variability in language predictions: assessing the influence of speaker, text and experimental method

Frontiers in Communication

Franziska Kretzschmar

Phillip M Alday

Martine Grice

Ingmar Brilmayer

2023/5/22

Prosodic marking of information status in Italian

Journal of Phonetics

Simona Sbranna

Caterina Ventura

Aviad Albert

Martine Grice

2023/3/1

Neurophysiological explorations across the spectrum of psychosis, autism, and depression, during wakefulness and sleep: protocol of a prospective case–control transdiagnostic …

BMC psychiatry

Valeria Lucarini

Anaëlle Alouit

Delphine Yeh

Jeanne Le Coq

Romane Savatte

...

2023/11/21

Multimodal signalling: The interplay of oral and visual feedback in conversation

Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. ICPhS

Malin Spaniol

Alicia Janz

Simon Wehrle

Kai Vogeley

Martine Grice

2023

Prosodic marking of information status in Italian. Sbranna et al 2023

Simona Sbranna

Caterina Ventura

Aviad Albert

Martine Grice

2023/1/25

Filled pauses produced by autistic adults differ in prosodic realisation, but not rate or lexical type

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Simon Wehrle

Martine Grice

Kai Vogeley

2023/5/3

Linguistic prosody in autism spectrum disorder—An overview

Martine Grice

Simon Wehrle

Martina Krüger

Malin Spaniol

Francesco Cangemi

...

2023/10

Characteristics and distribution of silent pauses in conversations between autistic and non-autistic dyads

Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. ICPhS

Simon Wehrle

Kai Vogeley

Martine Grice

2023

Intonational preferences for lexical contrast and verum focus

Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences

Christine T Röhr

Martine Grice

Stefan Baumann

IfL Phonetik

2023

Contrast or context, that is the question

Francesco Cangemi

Martine Grice

Hae-Sung Jeon

Jane Setter

2023/8/11

Turn-timing in conversations between autistic adults: Typical short-gap transitions are preferred, but not achieved instantly

Plos one

Simon Wehrle

Francesco Cangemi

Alicia Janz

Kai Vogeley

Martine Grice

2023/4/6

The use of Backchannels and other very short utterances by Italian Learners of German

Proceedings of XVIII AISV Conference “The Position of the Speaker in Interaction: Attitudes, Intentions, and Emotions in Verbal Communication

Simona Sbranna

Simon Wehrle

Martine Grice

2023

Word-level prominence and “stress deafness” in Maltese English bilinguals

Maria Lialiou

Anna Bruggeman

Alexandra Vella

Sarah Grech

Petra Schumacher

...

2023

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