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AUC PHILOLOGICA, Vol 2025 No 3 (2025), 97–115

Article

A contribution to the study of speech tempo and pause variability in two different speaking styles

Jitka VeroňkováORCID

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/24646830.2025.23
zveřejněno: 26. 01. 2026

Abstract

This study analyzes speech tempo and pause variability in two speaking styles: read-aloud news and semi-spontaneous self-introductions. Recordings of 10 non-professional Czech female speakers were examined for speech rate, articulation rate, and pauses. Results show that the read-aloud news were significantly faster, with a higher tempo and lower pause volume. While within-genre variability in the news was observed, the introductions exhibited greater inter-speaker variation, particularly in pausing. A speaker’s tempo in one style did not strongly predict their tempo in the other. These findings underscore the role of speaking style in shaping the temporal characteristics of speech.

klíčová slova: Czech; speech rate; articulation rate; speech tempo; pauses; news reading; speech elocution

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