Monographien Grice, M. (1995). The intonation of Interrogation in Palermo Italian; implications for intonation theory. 334 Tübingen: Niemeyer.
Aufsätze und Beiträge
Autosegmental-metrical phonology - unpacking the boxes. In: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 41, 2022, S. 393-411, https://doi.org/10.1515/zfsw
Lucarini, Valeria, Francesco Cangemi, Benyamin Daniel, Jacopo Lucchese, Francesca Paraboschi, Chiara Cattani, Carlo Marchese, Martine Grice, Kai Vogeley, Matteo Tonna (2021). Conversational metrics, psychopathological dimensions and self-disturbances in patients with schizophrenia, European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
Ehret, Jonathan, Andrea Bönsch, Lukas Aspöck, Christine T. Röhr, Stefan Bauman, Martine Grice, Janina Fels & Torsten W. Kuhlen (2021). Do Prosody and Embodiment Influence the Perceived Naturalness of Conversational Agents' Speech? ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 18.4, Article No.: 21pp 1–15
Winter, Bodo & Martine Grice (2021). Independence and generalizability in linguistics, Linguistics, (), 000010151520190049
Grice, Martine & Frank Kügler (2021). Prosodic prominence – a cross-linguistic perspective, Special issue in Language and Speech, 64(2), 253-260
Wehrle, Simon, Francesco Cangemi, Kai Vogeley and Martine Grice (2021). Dialogue Management in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Phonetics and Phonology in Europe, Barcelona, 21-23 June
Michelina Savino, Caterina Ventura, Simona Sbranna, Aviad Albert and Martine Grice (2021). Native variety interference when imitating intonation in a non-native variety of Italian. Phonetics and Phonology in Europe, Barcelona, 21-23 June
Röhr, Christine T., Stefan Baumann and Martine Grice (2021). Expecting the unusual: The prosodic interpretation of contextual information. Phonetics and Phonology in Europe, Barcelona, 21-23 June
Sbranna, Simona, Caterina Ventura, Aviad Albert and Martine Grice (2021). Prosodic expression of information status in Italian. Phonetics and Phonology in Europe, Barcelona, 21-23 June
Grice, Martine (2021). Commentary: The autosegmental-metrical model of intonational phonology. In Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel & Jonathan Barnes (eds.), Prosodic Theory and Practice. The MIT Press
Grice, Martine, James Sneed German & Paul Warren (2021). Intonation systems across varieties of English, In Gussenhoven & Chen (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody, Oxford: OUP
Lucarini, Valeria, Martine Grice, Francesco Cangemi, Juliane T. Zimmermann, Carlo Marchesi, Kai Vogeley & Matteo Tonna (2020). Speech prosody as a bridge between psychopathology and linguistics: The case of the schizophrenia spectrum. Frotiers in Psychiatry, Section Social Cognition 11:531863
Röhr, Christine T., Ingmar Brilmayer, Stefan Baumann, Martine Grice & Petra B. Schumacher (2020). Signal-driven and expectation-driven processing of accent types. Language, Cognition & Neuroscience, 36:1, 33-59
Röhr, Christine T., Stefan Baumann, Petra B. Schumacher & Martine Grice (2020). Perceptual prominence of accent types and the role of expectations. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2020 (Online-Konferenz). Tokyo, Japan
Wehrle, Simon, Francesco Cangemi, Harriet Hanekamp, Kai Vogeley & Martine Grice (2020). Assessing the intonation style of speakers with autism spectrum disorder. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2020 (Online-Konferenz), 1-5. Tokyo, Japan
Zimmermann, Juliane T., Simon Wehrle, Francesco Cangemi, Martine Grice & Kai Vogeley (2020). Listeners and lookers: Using pitch height and gaze duration for inferring mental states. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2020 (Online-Konferenz). Tokyo, Japan
Ventura, Caterina, Martine Grice, Michelina Savino, Diana Kolev, Ingmar Brilmayer & Petra B. Schumacher (2020). Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences. NeuroReport 31(8). 624–628
Savino, Michelina, Bodo Winter, Andrea Bosco & Martine Grice (2020). Intonation does aid serial recall after all. Psychonomic Bulletin Review (2020)
Roessig, Simon, Doris Mücke & Martine Grice (2019). The dynamics of intonation: Cateogrical and continuous variation in an attractor-based model. PLoS ONE 14(5)
Roettger, Timo B & Martine Grice (2019) The tune drives the text - Competing information channels of speech shape phonological systems, Language Dynamics and Change 9 (2019) 265–298
Grice, Martine, Alexandra Vella & Anna Bruggeman (2019) Stress, pitch accent, and beyond: Intonation in Maltese questions, Journal of Phonetics, 76
Grice, Martine, Michelina Savino & Timo Roettger (2019). Tune-text negotiation: the effect of intonation on vowel duration. In Sasha Calhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (562-566)
Cangemi, Francesco, Aviad Albert & Martine Grice (2019). Modelling intonation: Beyond segments and tonal targets. In Sasha Calhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (572-576)
Kügler, Frank, Stefan Baumann, Bistra Andreeva, Bettina Braun, Martine Grice, Jana Neitsch, Oliver Niebuhr, Jörg Peters, Christine Roehr, Antje Schweitzer, Petra Wagner (2019), Annotation of German Intonation: DIMA compared with other annotation systems. In Sasha Calhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (1297-1301)
Wehrle, Simon, Francesco Cangemi, Martina Krüger & Martine Grice (2018). Somewhere over the spectrum: Between singsongy and robotic intonation. In Alessandro Vietti, Lorenzo Spreafico, Daniela Mereu, Vincenzo Galatà (eds.), Il parlato nel contesto naturale. Proceedings of 14th Associazione Italiana Scienze della Voce Conference 2018, 179-194. Bolzano, Italien
Thies, Tabea, Christine T. Röhr, Stefan Baumann & Martine Grice (2018). Prosodic marking of information status in picture story descriptions. Proceedings of Phonetik und Phonologie im deutschsprachigen Raum (P&P) 13, 193-196. Berlin, Deutschland
Albert, A., F. Cangemi & M. Grice (2018). Using periodic energy to enrich acoustic representations of pitch in speech: A demonstration. Proc. 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2018, 804-808, DOI: 10.21437/SpeechProsody.2018-162
Krüger, M., F. Cangemi, K. Vogeley & M. Grice (2018). Prosodic Marking of Information Status in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Proc. 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2018, 182-186, DOI: 10.21437/SpeechProsody.2018-37
Grice, M., M. Savino, & T. B. Roettger (2018). Word final schwa is driven by intonation – the case of Bari Italian. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA) 143:4, 2474-2486
Torreira, F. & M. Grice (2018). Melodic constructions in Spanish: Metrical structure determines the association properties of intonational tones, Journal of the International Phonetic Association (JIPA) 48.1: 9-32
Grice, M., S. Ritter, H. Niemann & T. Roettger (2017). Integrating the discreteness and continuity of intonational categories. Journal of Phonetics 64: 90-107
Ha, K.P. & M. Grice (2017): Tone and intonation in discourse management - How do speakers of Standard Vietnamese initiate a repair. Journal of Pragmatics, 107: 60-83
Brunelle, M., K.P. Ha & M. Grice (2016): Inconspicuous coarticulation: a complex path to sound change in the tone system in Hanoi Vietnamese. Journal of Phonetics, 59: 23-39
Cangemi, F., D. El Zarka, S. Wehrle, S. Baumann & M. Grice (2016). Speaker-specific intonational marking of narrow focus in Egyptian Arabic. Proceedings of the 8th Speech Prosody Conference, May-June 2016, Boston. 1-5.
Ha, K.P., S. Ebner & M. Grice (2016): Speech prosody and possible misunderstandings in intercultural talk - A study of listener behaviour in Vietnamese and German dialogues. Proc. Speech Prosody 8, Boston, 801-805.
Cangemi, F. & M. Grice (2016). The importance of a distributional approach to categoriality in autosegmental-metrical accounts of intonation. Laboratory Phonology 7(1):9, 1-20
Grice, M. & S. Baumann (2016) Intonation in der Lautsprache: Tonale Analyse. In Domahs, U. & B. Primus (eds.) Handbuch Laut, Gebärde, Buchstabe, De Gruyter, 84-105
Baumann, S., Röhr C. T. & M. Grice (2015). Prosodische (De-)Kodierung des Informationsstatus im Deutschen. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft. 34 (1), 1-42
Grice, M., Roettger T. & R. Ridouane (2015). Tonal association in Tashlhiyt Berber: Evidence from polar questions and contrastive statements. Phonology 32 (2), 241-266
Cangemi F., Krüger, M. & M. Grice (2015). Listener-specific perception of speaker-specific productions in intonation. In Fuchs, S., D. Pape, C. Petrone, & P. Perrier (eds.): Individual differences in speech production and perception, Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 123-145
Roettger, T. & M. Grice (2015). The role of high pitch in Tashlhiyt Berber: Evidence from production and perception. Journal of Phonetics , 51:36-49.
Galea, L., Hermes, A., Gatt, A. & M. Grice (2015). Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese. Oral presentation. 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 10-14 August 2015, Glasgow, UK.
Roettger, T. B., Bruggeman, A. & M. Grice (2015). Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise? Oral presentation. 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 10-14 August 2015, Glasgow, UK.
Grice, M., Savino, M., Caffo, A., & T. B. Roettger (2015). The tune drives the text - Schwa in consonant-final loanwords in Italian. Oral presentation. 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 10-14 August 2015, Glasgow, UK.
Brengelmann, T., Cangemi, F. & M. Grice (2015). Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese. Oral presentation. 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 10-14 August 2015, Glasgow, UK.