The fact that purely prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and that it varies in certain circumstances even within a single language, has not been commonly recognized. Therefore, this dissertation investigated whether and how purely prosodic marking of focus varies within and across languages. We conducted production and perception experiments using a paradigm of 10-digit phone-number strings in which the same material and discourse contexts were used in different languages. The results demonstrated that prosodic marking of focus varied across languages. Speakers of American English, Mandarin Chinese, and Standard French clearly modulated duration, pitch, and intensity to indicate the position of correc...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
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...
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...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
Contains fulltext : 159253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To examine the ...
We investigated how focus was prosodically realized in Taiwanese, Taiwan Mandarin and Beijing Mandar...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
There is increasing evidence that many languages encode prosodic focus not only with phonetic variat...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
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...
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...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
Contains fulltext : 159253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To examine the ...
We investigated how focus was prosodically realized in Taiwanese, Taiwan Mandarin and Beijing Mandar...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
There is increasing evidence that many languages encode prosodic focus not only with phonetic variat...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...