Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances with the objective of investigating the extent to which final rises occur in spontaneous questions, and also to see if such rises might have pragmatic functions over and beyond the signalling of interrogative mode. Final rises occurred in 22 percent of the utterances. Final rises occurred mostly in conjunction with final focal accent. Children exhibited the largest percentage of final rises (32%), with women second (27%) and men lowest (17%). These results are discussed in terms of Swedish question intonation and the pragmatic social function of rises in a biological account of intonation
Shape characteristics of rising-falling accentual F0 peaks of Stockholm Swedish Accent I words in na...
An exploratory study on the prosodic signaling of ‘confirmation’ in Swedish is presented. Pairs of s...
The paper is concerned with the ‘edge of intonation’ in a twofold sense. It focuses on utterance-fin...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
In Swedish, sentence end is typically marked by a final low. This is also the case for questions, al...
Swedish has been generally assumed not to have any well-defined question intonation. However, with r...
Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intona...
This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address ’ in German and Swedish. Data ...
This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address’ in German and Swedish. Data f...
This paper considers the communicative function of final rises in Finnishconversational talk between...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Variabili...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
The Swedish sound string /at/ (graphically: att) is associated with two grammatical functions: a) (p...
This study investigated how untutored learners encode interrogativity intonationaly in a second lang...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
Shape characteristics of rising-falling accentual F0 peaks of Stockholm Swedish Accent I words in na...
An exploratory study on the prosodic signaling of ‘confirmation’ in Swedish is presented. Pairs of s...
The paper is concerned with the ‘edge of intonation’ in a twofold sense. It focuses on utterance-fin...
Phrase-final intonation was analysed in a subcorpus of Swedish computer-directed question utterances...
In Swedish, sentence end is typically marked by a final low. This is also the case for questions, al...
Swedish has been generally assumed not to have any well-defined question intonation. However, with r...
Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intona...
This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address ’ in German and Swedish. Data ...
This study explores the intonational signalling of a ‘request address’ in German and Swedish. Data f...
This paper considers the communicative function of final rises in Finnishconversational talk between...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Variabili...
International audienceGerman questions and statements can be distinguished not only by lexical and s...
The Swedish sound string /at/ (graphically: att) is associated with two grammatical functions: a) (p...
This study investigated how untutored learners encode interrogativity intonationaly in a second lang...
This study investigates an intonation contour of German whose status has not been established yet: a...
Shape characteristics of rising-falling accentual F0 peaks of Stockholm Swedish Accent I words in na...
An exploratory study on the prosodic signaling of ‘confirmation’ in Swedish is presented. Pairs of s...
The paper is concerned with the ‘edge of intonation’ in a twofold sense. It focuses on utterance-fin...