This paper confirms that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between polar questions asking about new information (QUERY-YN moves in the HCRC Map Task coding scheme) and those asking about given information (prototypical CHECK moves in the same coding scheme). The former, where the speaker believes that the information is not shared and therefore mutually inactive, employ a rising pitch accent (L+H*). The latter, where the speaker believes that the information is mutually active, are expressed with a falling accent (H*+L or H+L*). The situation is more complicated for moves classified as CHECKS which are asking about information which has been mentioned earlier in the dialogue as opposed to the prototypical CHECKS where the ...
In this chapter we examine the intonation of a number of varieties of Italian (those spoken in Naple...
This article describes the question intonation of the regional Italian spoken in Cosenza. A wide cor...
In Bari Italian, the same pitch accent is used in two different question types – those seeking infor...
In this chapter it is confirmed that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between pol...
This paper confirms that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between polar questions...
This paper confirms that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between polar questions...
The intonation of Italian can vary according to pragmatic and sociolinguistic factors. This paper pr...
In this paper the relation between prosodic form and meaning is investigated in a sample of polar qu...
In this chapter, an account of intonational strategies used by Bari Italian speakers in signal non-f...
The paper addresses the issue of variability in the mapping between intonation and meaning. The gene...
International audienceThis paper explores whether information-and confirmation-seeking questions are...
The study explores the effect of early language exposure in the production of question intonation in...
no abstractAccording to some theories of intonational meaning (Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg, 1990), ...
Unlike in languages such as English and Standard Italian, the Italian spoken in Naples shares with o...
This paper explores the dynamics of prosodic adaptation between speakers of Bari (BI) and Lecce (BI)...
In this chapter we examine the intonation of a number of varieties of Italian (those spoken in Naple...
This article describes the question intonation of the regional Italian spoken in Cosenza. A wide cor...
In Bari Italian, the same pitch accent is used in two different question types – those seeking infor...
In this chapter it is confirmed that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between pol...
This paper confirms that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between polar questions...
This paper confirms that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between polar questions...
The intonation of Italian can vary according to pragmatic and sociolinguistic factors. This paper pr...
In this paper the relation between prosodic form and meaning is investigated in a sample of polar qu...
In this chapter, an account of intonational strategies used by Bari Italian speakers in signal non-f...
The paper addresses the issue of variability in the mapping between intonation and meaning. The gene...
International audienceThis paper explores whether information-and confirmation-seeking questions are...
The study explores the effect of early language exposure in the production of question intonation in...
no abstractAccording to some theories of intonational meaning (Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg, 1990), ...
Unlike in languages such as English and Standard Italian, the Italian spoken in Naples shares with o...
This paper explores the dynamics of prosodic adaptation between speakers of Bari (BI) and Lecce (BI)...
In this chapter we examine the intonation of a number of varieties of Italian (those spoken in Naple...
This article describes the question intonation of the regional Italian spoken in Cosenza. A wide cor...
In Bari Italian, the same pitch accent is used in two different question types – those seeking infor...