This paper explores experimentally the prosodic correlates, namely f0 and pause insertion, of focus marking in the San Alejandro dialect of Kakataibo (Pano). By examining sentences with all-new focus, narrow focus (on the subject, object and adjunct) and predicate focus, it is observed that the higher f0 falls at the beginning of the sentence in the first two types of focus sentences but occurs at the end of the sentence in predicate focus. In addition, a pause occurs after the first constituent in sentence and narrow focus, but is much less frequent in predicate focus
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 5th ASA/ASJ Joint MeetingThis study explores the context...
This study investigates prosodic marking of focus in Bai, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Sout...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of focus prosody in Fijian – a verb-first language. Throug...
This paper explores experimentally the prosodic correlates, namely f0 and pause insertion, of focus ...
This paper provides a first description of the properties of focus realization in Kakataibo (Panoan)...
Much work on the interaction of prosody and focus assumes that, crosslinguistically, there is a nece...
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of focus prosody in Fijian - a verb-first language. We ana...
Languages use a variety of means to realise informational structure categories like topicalisation a...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
It is well-known that focus may have a prosodic reflection in various languages, affecting prosodic ...
This paper concentrates on whether systematic variations in pitch, intensity, and duration can be ob...
This study investigates prosodic marking of focus in Bai, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Sout...
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 5th ASA/ASJ Joint MeetingThis study explores the context...
This study investigates prosodic marking of focus in Bai, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Sout...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of focus prosody in Fijian – a verb-first language. Throug...
This paper explores experimentally the prosodic correlates, namely f0 and pause insertion, of focus ...
This paper provides a first description of the properties of focus realization in Kakataibo (Panoan)...
Much work on the interaction of prosody and focus assumes that, crosslinguistically, there is a nece...
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of focus prosody in Fijian - a verb-first language. We ana...
Languages use a variety of means to realise informational structure categories like topicalisation a...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
It is well-known that focus may have a prosodic reflection in various languages, affecting prosodic ...
This paper concentrates on whether systematic variations in pitch, intensity, and duration can be ob...
This study investigates prosodic marking of focus in Bai, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Sout...
This journal issue contain abstracts of the 5th ASA/ASJ Joint MeetingThis study explores the context...
This study investigates prosodic marking of focus in Bai, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Sout...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of focus prosody in Fijian – a verb-first language. Throug...