In order to convey pragmatic functions, a speaker has to select an intonation contour (the tune) in addition to the words that are to be spoken (the text). The tune and text are assumed to be independent of each other, such that any one intonation contour can be produced on different phrases, regardless of the number and nature of the segments they are made up of. However, if the segmental string is too short, certain tunes—especially those with a rising component—call for adjustments to the text. In Italian, for instance, loan words such as “chat” can be produced with a word final schwa when this word occurs at the end of a question. This paper investigates this word final schwa in the Bari variety in a number of different intonatio...
Despite the large number of studies on the intonation of Italian varieties, research on Salerno Ital...
This book is about the way in which intonation conveys the communicative function of requesting in t...
Italian shows large phonetic and prosodic variation that depends on the geographical and dialectal a...
In order to convey pragmatic functions, a speaker has to select an intonation contour (the tune) in ...
In Italian, consonant-final loan words are reportedly produced with or without a final schwa. This ...
In the variety of Italian spoken in Bari, polar questions typically have a complex rising-falling(-...
Empirical evidence from dialects of northern Calabria and southern Basilicata challenges the general...
The book offers an overview of the methodological aspects and issues of intonation, concerning both ...
In this chapter, an account of intonational strategies used by Bari Italian speakers in signal non-f...
In this chapter we examine the intonation of a number of varieties of Italian (those spoken in Naple...
National audienceThe Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonation investigates the relationship betwe...
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of tonal alignment in Italian variety spoken in Naples....
no abstractAccording to some theories of intonational meaning (Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg, 1990), ...
An extensive comparison of German and Italian intonation still doesn’t exist. This article deals wit...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
Despite the large number of studies on the intonation of Italian varieties, research on Salerno Ital...
This book is about the way in which intonation conveys the communicative function of requesting in t...
Italian shows large phonetic and prosodic variation that depends on the geographical and dialectal a...
In order to convey pragmatic functions, a speaker has to select an intonation contour (the tune) in ...
In Italian, consonant-final loan words are reportedly produced with or without a final schwa. This ...
In the variety of Italian spoken in Bari, polar questions typically have a complex rising-falling(-...
Empirical evidence from dialects of northern Calabria and southern Basilicata challenges the general...
The book offers an overview of the methodological aspects and issues of intonation, concerning both ...
In this chapter, an account of intonational strategies used by Bari Italian speakers in signal non-f...
In this chapter we examine the intonation of a number of varieties of Italian (those spoken in Naple...
National audienceThe Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonation investigates the relationship betwe...
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of tonal alignment in Italian variety spoken in Naples....
no abstractAccording to some theories of intonational meaning (Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg, 1990), ...
An extensive comparison of German and Italian intonation still doesn’t exist. This article deals wit...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
Despite the large number of studies on the intonation of Italian varieties, research on Salerno Ital...
This book is about the way in which intonation conveys the communicative function of requesting in t...
Italian shows large phonetic and prosodic variation that depends on the geographical and dialectal a...