We investigate the intonation of information-seeking and rhetorical questions in Icelandic. The results for the information-seeking questions largely confirm observations in previous literature based mostly on introspective data: Polar questions are mostly realized with late rise nuclear accents where the peak aligns after a stressed syllable (L*+H), wh-questions with peak accents (H*); wh-questions often start high (%H, H*). Illocution types (that is, information-seeking versus rhetorical questions) differ in nuclear pitch accent types and in the type and frequency of prenuclear accents. The default boundary tone is low (L%) across question types and illocution types. The results are discussed against the background of previous findings wi...
Two experiments were designed to test F0 alignment in Icelandic pitch accents with a view to establi...
One of the main uses of intonation form is to signal pragmatic information. Recent research on inton...
The study explores the effect of early language exposure in the production of question intonation in...
We investigate the intonation of information-seeking and rhetorical questions in Icelandic. The resu...
This paper reports on a production experiment investigating the prosodic realization of rhetorical q...
The aim of this paper is to shed new light on the tonal grammar of Icelandic and to complement the t...
This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...
This paper reports on the prosody of rhetorical questions (RQs) and information-seeking questions (I...
International audienceThis paper explores whether information-and confirmation-seeking questions are...
Rhetorical questions (RQs) differ from information-seeking questions (ISQs) in that they do not requ...
Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intona...
Swedish has been generally assumed not to have any well-defined question intonation. However, with r...
Two production studies and one perception study were designed to systematically test F0 alignment an...
Previous results from laboratory experiments show that German speakers use prosody to distinguish be...
This study investigates the prosody of rhetorical questions in German. In an interaction study we ex...
Two experiments were designed to test F0 alignment in Icelandic pitch accents with a view to establi...
One of the main uses of intonation form is to signal pragmatic information. Recent research on inton...
The study explores the effect of early language exposure in the production of question intonation in...
We investigate the intonation of information-seeking and rhetorical questions in Icelandic. The resu...
This paper reports on a production experiment investigating the prosodic realization of rhetorical q...
The aim of this paper is to shed new light on the tonal grammar of Icelandic and to complement the t...
This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...
This paper reports on the prosody of rhetorical questions (RQs) and information-seeking questions (I...
International audienceThis paper explores whether information-and confirmation-seeking questions are...
Rhetorical questions (RQs) differ from information-seeking questions (ISQs) in that they do not requ...
Studies of questions present strong evidence that there is no one-to-one relationship between intona...
Swedish has been generally assumed not to have any well-defined question intonation. However, with r...
Two production studies and one perception study were designed to systematically test F0 alignment an...
Previous results from laboratory experiments show that German speakers use prosody to distinguish be...
This study investigates the prosody of rhetorical questions in German. In an interaction study we ex...
Two experiments were designed to test F0 alignment in Icelandic pitch accents with a view to establi...
One of the main uses of intonation form is to signal pragmatic information. Recent research on inton...
The study explores the effect of early language exposure in the production of question intonation in...