The structure imposed upon spoken sentences by intonation seems frequently to be orthogonal to their traditional surface-syntactic structure. However, the notion of "intonational structure " as formulated by Pierrehumbert, Selkirk, and others, can be subsumed under a rather different notion of syntactic surface structure that emerges from a theory of grammar based on a "Combinatory " extension to Categorial Grammar. Interpretations of constituents at this level are in turn directly related to "information structures", or discourse-related notions of "theme", "rheme", "focus " and "presupposition". Some simplifications appear to follow for the problem of integrating syntax...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
This paper is a commentary on two papers presented at the Workshop on Cognitive Models of Language, ...
Information Structure and the Syntax-Phonology Interface This paper proposes a theory relating synta...
The structure imposed upon spoken sentences by intonation seems frequently to be orthogonal to their...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
The article proposes a theory of grammar relating syntax, discourse semantics, and intonational pros...
This paper proposes a theory relating syntax, semantics, and intonational prosody, and covering a wi...
It is increasingly recognized in Natural Language Processing that intonation makes a significant con...
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
Phrasal intonation is notorious for a tendency to perceptually segment the word-string of a spoken u...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
This paper is a commentary on two papers presented at the Workshop on Cognitive Models of Language, ...
Information Structure and the Syntax-Phonology Interface This paper proposes a theory relating synta...
The structure imposed upon spoken sentences by intonation seems frequently to be orthogonal to their...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
Rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are often assumed to require an autonomous level...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
The article proposes a theory of grammar relating syntax, discourse semantics, and intonational pros...
This paper proposes a theory relating syntax, semantics, and intonational prosody, and covering a wi...
It is increasingly recognized in Natural Language Processing that intonation makes a significant con...
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
Phrasal intonation is notorious for a tendency to perceptually segment the word-string of a spoken u...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
This paper is a commentary on two papers presented at the Workshop on Cognitive Models of Language, ...
Information Structure and the Syntax-Phonology Interface This paper proposes a theory relating synta...