The goal of this paper is to shed new light on the accentuation in French, more precisely to discuss the role of grammatical constraints and of phonetic factors implied in the perception of French final and non final accent. The study is based on the analysis of a 70-minute long corpus, including various speaking styles. The corpus has been annotated manually and automatically for prominence detection and tagged semiautomatically for grammatical categories. We first describe the rate of accentuation for each grammatical category (discussing the notion of “clitic” in French) and then discuss the divergences between the manual and automatic prominence detection, in relation with the phonological structure
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acoustic, articulatory and perceptual relevance of the ...
L’accent en français est considéré comme un accent post-lexical marquant le niveau du groupe de mots...
International audienceOur main goal here is to explore the link between naïve listeners' perception ...
The goal of this paper is to shed new light on the accentuation in French, more precisely to discuss...
- we investigate prosodic annotation in linguistic corpora - we propose a usage-based data driven la...
This paper presents C-PROM, an annotated corpus for French prominence studies. The corpus, including...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...
Prosodic transcription of spoken corpora relies mainly on the identification of perceived prominence...
The aim of this paper is to present a software tool called ANALOR, which allows semi-automatic promi...
This paper aims at determining whether the presence of penultimate accentuation varies across the va...
International audienceStress and prosodic constituency in French: issues in phonology and speech pro...
This research aims at examining the perception of accentual groups in French by French-speaking list...
International audienceProsodic transcription of spoken corpora relies mainly on the identification o...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a tool developed in order to generate Fren...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acoustic, articulatory and perceptual relevance of the ...
L’accent en français est considéré comme un accent post-lexical marquant le niveau du groupe de mots...
International audienceOur main goal here is to explore the link between naïve listeners' perception ...
The goal of this paper is to shed new light on the accentuation in French, more precisely to discuss...
- we investigate prosodic annotation in linguistic corpora - we propose a usage-based data driven la...
This paper presents C-PROM, an annotated corpus for French prominence studies. The corpus, including...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...
Prosodic transcription of spoken corpora relies mainly on the identification of perceived prominence...
The aim of this paper is to present a software tool called ANALOR, which allows semi-automatic promi...
This paper aims at determining whether the presence of penultimate accentuation varies across the va...
International audienceStress and prosodic constituency in French: issues in phonology and speech pro...
This research aims at examining the perception of accentual groups in French by French-speaking list...
International audienceProsodic transcription of spoken corpora relies mainly on the identification o...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a tool developed in order to generate Fren...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acoustic, articulatory and perceptual relevance of the ...
L’accent en français est considéré comme un accent post-lexical marquant le niveau du groupe de mots...
International audienceOur main goal here is to explore the link between naïve listeners' perception ...