It is acknowledged that contrast plays an important role in understanding discourse and information structure. While it is commonly assumed that contrast can be marked by intonation only, our understanding of the intonational realization of contrast is limited. For German there is mainly introspective evidence that the rising theme accent (or topic accent) is realized differently when signaling contrast than when not. In this article, the acoustic basis for the reported impressionistic differences is investigated in terms of the scaling (height) and alignment (positioning) of tonal targets. Subjects read target sentences in a contrastive and a noncontrastive context (Experiment 1). Prosodic annotation revealed that thematic accents were no...
nitive Systems ' (715). I would particularly like to thank Bob Ladd, Bill Barry, and Mark Steed...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
It is acknowledged that contrast plays an important role in understanding discourse and information ...
It is acknowledged that contrast plays an important role in understanding discourse and information ...
Semantic theories on focus and information structure assume that there are different accent types fo...
In a previous production study [1] we explored the prosodic marking of thematic material in contrast...
Various researchers have proposed that contrastive topics in German are realised by a particular int...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
In this paper the prosodic marking of thematic contrast in German is analyzed. Thematic contrast is ...
Jabeen F, Wagner P, Hartmann J. Creativity and Variability in the Perception of Prosody and Focus Ma...
nitive Systems ' (715). I would particularly like to thank Bob Ladd, Bill Barry, and Mark Steed...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
It is acknowledged that contrast plays an important role in understanding discourse and information ...
It is acknowledged that contrast plays an important role in understanding discourse and information ...
Semantic theories on focus and information structure assume that there are different accent types fo...
In a previous production study [1] we explored the prosodic marking of thematic material in contrast...
Various researchers have proposed that contrastive topics in German are realised by a particular int...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
We investigated whether alignment differences reported for Southern and Northern German speakers (So...
In this paper the prosodic marking of thematic contrast in German is analyzed. Thematic contrast is ...
Jabeen F, Wagner P, Hartmann J. Creativity and Variability in the Perception of Prosody and Focus Ma...
nitive Systems ' (715). I would particularly like to thank Bob Ladd, Bill Barry, and Mark Steed...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...