The present analysis examined the interactive effects of articulation rate and position in phrases and utterances on the duration of syllables, consonants, and vowels in read French speech. Three major tendencies emerged. 1) Rate changes primarily affected vocalic segments. 2) Non-prominent (penultimate) syllables, consonants and vowels were more stable than their prominent (final) counterparts. This finding, which differs from that obtained for lexical-stress languages, is consistent with the claim that French is not a stress language but a boundary language. 3) At the normal rate, there was no significant difference in mean final-syllable, consonant and vowel duration in the utterance-internal and utterance-final positions. This finding s...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
National audienceThe aim of the present study is to highlight peripherality<br />of French vowels in...
A paraître dans APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICSIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and...
Durational variation associated with accentuation and final lengthening is examined in a corpus of a...
The present investigation deals with regional variation and articulation rate in French. The articul...
An experiment was carried out to examine the possibility of word-final F0 rise without lengthening i...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
The present study consists of two experiments which examine the use of Vowel duration in French in ...
The aim of this work is to determine in French, through an analysis of the rate sensitivity of vowel...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
This study examines prosodic parameters in two types of disfluencies, vowel lengthenings, and filled...
International audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulometry (EMA) data for...
The existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (ip) has been shown for several Germanic as well ...
International audienceThis study examines phonetic variation in the acoustic properties of the Frenc...
The goal of this paper is to investigate French word segmentation strategies using phonemic and lexi...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
National audienceThe aim of the present study is to highlight peripherality<br />of French vowels in...
A paraître dans APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICSIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and...
Durational variation associated with accentuation and final lengthening is examined in a corpus of a...
The present investigation deals with regional variation and articulation rate in French. The articul...
An experiment was carried out to examine the possibility of word-final F0 rise without lengthening i...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
The present study consists of two experiments which examine the use of Vowel duration in French in ...
The aim of this work is to determine in French, through an analysis of the rate sensitivity of vowel...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
This study examines prosodic parameters in two types of disfluencies, vowel lengthenings, and filled...
International audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulometry (EMA) data for...
The existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (ip) has been shown for several Germanic as well ...
International audienceThis study examines phonetic variation in the acoustic properties of the Frenc...
The goal of this paper is to investigate French word segmentation strategies using phonemic and lexi...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
National audienceThe aim of the present study is to highlight peripherality<br />of French vowels in...
A paraître dans APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICSIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and...