This paper addresses two long-standing issues concerning focus: first, the question of whether the focal interpretation is directly read off the prosodic structure of a sentence, or it is rather mediated by a [focus] feature encoded in the syntactic representation; second, whether interrogativewh-phrases are inherently endowed with a [focus] feature. We provide evidence from two prosodic experiments on directwh-questions in Italian, showing that the Nuclear Pitch Accent (NPA) and main stress fall on the lexical verb, without a concomitant focal interpretation of the latter. Furthermore, we show that NPA assignment is sensitive to the derivational history of thewh-phrase under short-distance vs. long-distance extraction. We account for the o...
This work investigates the tonal structure of the focal accent in narrow focus statements of Neapoli...
A left peripheral focus and a wh-element cannot co-occur in main interrogatives in Italian, whereas ...
Japanese wh-questions always exhibit focus intonation (FI). Furthermore, the domain of FI exhibits a...
This paper addresses two long-standing issues concerning focus: first, the question of whether the f...
This paper addresses two long-standing issues concerning focus: first, the question of whether the f...
In this article, we propose an analysis of the so-called echo wh-questions in situ in Italian at syn...
This study explores the notions of "nuclear stress", "accent placement" and "breadth of focus" in th...
Accentuation influences selective attention and the depth of semantic processing during online speec...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of contrastive focalization in Italian, showing that it...
This paper addresses the issue of the interplay between discourse-related properties, syntax, and pr...
none2The results of an experiment on a corpus of spoken Italian suggest a partly new hypothesis on h...
This article deals with Italian questions with a post-verbal wh-element, which are generally defined...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of contrastive focalization in Italian, showing that it...
The mainstream literature on the Romance dialects of northern Italy has explained the morphosyntax o...
Main stress in English falls on the rightmost element. As the following question-answer pairs illust...
This work investigates the tonal structure of the focal accent in narrow focus statements of Neapoli...
A left peripheral focus and a wh-element cannot co-occur in main interrogatives in Italian, whereas ...
Japanese wh-questions always exhibit focus intonation (FI). Furthermore, the domain of FI exhibits a...
This paper addresses two long-standing issues concerning focus: first, the question of whether the f...
This paper addresses two long-standing issues concerning focus: first, the question of whether the f...
In this article, we propose an analysis of the so-called echo wh-questions in situ in Italian at syn...
This study explores the notions of "nuclear stress", "accent placement" and "breadth of focus" in th...
Accentuation influences selective attention and the depth of semantic processing during online speec...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of contrastive focalization in Italian, showing that it...
This paper addresses the issue of the interplay between discourse-related properties, syntax, and pr...
none2The results of an experiment on a corpus of spoken Italian suggest a partly new hypothesis on h...
This article deals with Italian questions with a post-verbal wh-element, which are generally defined...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of contrastive focalization in Italian, showing that it...
The mainstream literature on the Romance dialects of northern Italy has explained the morphosyntax o...
Main stress in English falls on the rightmost element. As the following question-answer pairs illust...
This work investigates the tonal structure of the focal accent in narrow focus statements of Neapoli...
A left peripheral focus and a wh-element cannot co-occur in main interrogatives in Italian, whereas ...
Japanese wh-questions always exhibit focus intonation (FI). Furthermore, the domain of FI exhibits a...