International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic prominence and pragmatic salience are closely related. To do so, we focus on French clitic-left dislocated subjects, namely those constructions where the subject occupies a position in the left periphery and co-refers with a resumptive clitic pronoun within the main clause. Scholars have made the hypothesis that the different degree of prominence of the pitch accent on the last syllable of the dislocated NP depends on the degree of salience in the discourse: the more the topic referent is salient, the less the pitch accent is prominent. We semi-automatically process 101 sentences extracted from spontaneous speech corpora for prosodic and pra...
This chapter presents an empirical study of the left periphery of Basic Discourse Units, viz. the li...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
International audienceOur study focuses on the issue of prosodic annotation and of the prosody ~ syn...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic...
This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two types of subject-NPs in spontaneous Fren...
http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two ty...
This paper investigates how French signals prominence in prosody in the post-verbal domain of senten...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
International audienceVariation in the speech signal is a characteristic of spoken language, emergin...
The pervasive use of dislocations (as in Le chocolat, c’est bon) is a key characteristic of spoken F...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two ty...
Bernard Bel, Isabelle Marlien, editors.ISBN : 2-9518233-0-4. - 978-2-9518233-0-3Titre(s) de couvertu...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
This chapter presents an empirical study of the left periphery of Basic Discourse Units, viz. the li...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
International audienceOur study focuses on the issue of prosodic annotation and of the prosody ~ syn...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic...
This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two types of subject-NPs in spontaneous Fren...
http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two ty...
This paper investigates how French signals prominence in prosody in the post-verbal domain of senten...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
International audienceVariation in the speech signal is a characteristic of spoken language, emergin...
The pervasive use of dislocations (as in Le chocolat, c’est bon) is a key characteristic of spoken F...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two ty...
Bernard Bel, Isabelle Marlien, editors.ISBN : 2-9518233-0-4. - 978-2-9518233-0-3Titre(s) de couvertu...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
This chapter presents an empirical study of the left periphery of Basic Discourse Units, viz. the li...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
International audienceOur study focuses on the issue of prosodic annotation and of the prosody ~ syn...