The following paper is intended to give insights in the prosodic behaviour of constituents in German sentences with the finite verb in first or second position. It discusses the question whether metrical differences are related to underlying syntactic information or rather be surface oriented. It will be shown how prosodic information can be derived from syntactic and information-structural cues by reconstructing moved constituents to variables in the base position and by marking focus exponents, which are relevant for stress assignment. The prosodic structure of an utterance can therefore be created after syntactic structure building has taken place but it must – to some extent – be related to the underlying representation
Does linguistic rhythm matter to syntax, and if so, what kinds of syntactic decisions are susceptibl...
We report a production experiment and two perception studies examining the prosodic characteristics ...
The article deals with the prosodic competence of learners of German, and more precisely with prosod...
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The following paper is intended to show how metrical structure of German verb-final sentences can be...
A series of production and perception experiments investigating the prosody and well-formedness of s...
It is widely accepted that linguistic high level information like information structure (focus-backg...
This paper presents the results of two experimental studies examining the prosodic and information s...
German is a V2 language, apart from a small number of exceptions which lead to superficial later pos...
In this paper we present a preliminary speech production study concerning the prosodic realization o...
A series of production and perception experiments investigating the prosody and well-formedness of s...
While the investigation of segmental features has been in the center of phonetic research concerned ...
In this article we discuss some empirical results concerning the impact of different levels of infor...
International audienceThe relation between prosodic constituents of different levels (the prosodic h...
By providing a syntactic-prosodic analysis of conversational data, this paper demonstrates that the ...
Does linguistic rhythm matter to syntax, and if so, what kinds of syntactic decisions are susceptibl...
We report a production experiment and two perception studies examining the prosodic characteristics ...
The article deals with the prosodic competence of learners of German, and more precisely with prosod...
<span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman";">The following paper is i...
The following paper is intended to show how metrical structure of German verb-final sentences can be...
A series of production and perception experiments investigating the prosody and well-formedness of s...
It is widely accepted that linguistic high level information like information structure (focus-backg...
This paper presents the results of two experimental studies examining the prosodic and information s...
German is a V2 language, apart from a small number of exceptions which lead to superficial later pos...
In this paper we present a preliminary speech production study concerning the prosodic realization o...
A series of production and perception experiments investigating the prosody and well-formedness of s...
While the investigation of segmental features has been in the center of phonetic research concerned ...
In this article we discuss some empirical results concerning the impact of different levels of infor...
International audienceThe relation between prosodic constituents of different levels (the prosodic h...
By providing a syntactic-prosodic analysis of conversational data, this paper demonstrates that the ...
Does linguistic rhythm matter to syntax, and if so, what kinds of syntactic decisions are susceptibl...
We report a production experiment and two perception studies examining the prosodic characteristics ...
The article deals with the prosodic competence of learners of German, and more precisely with prosod...