This study set out to investigate how accent placement is pragmatically governed in WH-questions. Central to this issue are questions such as whether the intonation of the WH-word depends on the information structure of the non-WH word part, whether topical constituents can be accented, and whether constituents in the non-WH word part can be non-topical and accented. Previous approaches, based either on carefully composed examples or on read speech, differ in their treatments of these questions and consequently make opposing claims on the intonation of WH-questions. We addressed these questions by examining a corpus of 90 naturally occurring WH-questions, selected from the Spoken Dutch Corpus. Results show that the intonation of the WH-word...
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This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...
This study set out to investigate how accent placement is pragmatically governed in WH-questions. Ce...
This study set out to investigate how accent placement is pragmatically governed in WH-questions. Ce...
0.1. Aim of Ms research. In recent years, the formal elements of Dutch Intonation have been laid dow...
In this paper I propose an accent placement algorithm that locates accents on adpositions and parti...
Dutch distinguishes at least four sentence types: statements and questions, the latter type being su...
This article summarizes earlier research done on the prosodic marking of interrogativity and imperat...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
There are two well-known models of Dutch intonation: the GDI or Grammar of Dutch Intonation and the ...
The research reported on in this paper is part of a larger study on sentence accent in (particularly...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
In this paper, we discuss the interplay of factors that influence the intonational marking of contra...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_376983582.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed acces...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project dealt with the p...
This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...
This study set out to investigate how accent placement is pragmatically governed in WH-questions. Ce...
This study set out to investigate how accent placement is pragmatically governed in WH-questions. Ce...
0.1. Aim of Ms research. In recent years, the formal elements of Dutch Intonation have been laid dow...
In this paper I propose an accent placement algorithm that locates accents on adpositions and parti...
Dutch distinguishes at least four sentence types: statements and questions, the latter type being su...
This article summarizes earlier research done on the prosodic marking of interrogativity and imperat...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
There are two well-known models of Dutch intonation: the GDI or Grammar of Dutch Intonation and the ...
The research reported on in this paper is part of a larger study on sentence accent in (particularly...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
In this paper, we discuss the interplay of factors that influence the intonational marking of contra...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_376983582.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed acces...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project dealt with the p...
This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...