This study investigates whether a clear distinction can be made between the prosody of continuation statements and polar questions in conversational French, which are both typically produced with final rising intonation. We show that the two utterance types can be distinguished over chance level by several pitch, duration, and intensity cues. However, given the substantial amount of phonetic overlap and the nature of the observed differences between the two utterance types (i.e. overall F0 scaling, final intensity drop and degree of final lengthening), we propose that variability in the phonetic detail of intonation rises in French is due to the effects of interactional factors (e.g. turn-taking context, type of speech act) rather than to t...
International audienceLinguistics studies of intonational devices of total questions in French showe...
International audienceA basic constituent of French intonation is the Accentual Phrase (AP), which i...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
This study investigates whether a clear distinction can be made between the prosody of continuation ...
The grammatical status of intonational contours is roughly uncontroversial in the literature on into...
We investigate the extent to which French polar questions and continuation statements, two types of ...
International audienceDelattre's famous discussion on the French intonation patterns (1966) still re...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the...
International audienceIn French intonation, a rising-falling contour (RF) has been described by many...
International audienceThe present study aims at uncovering the impact of dynamic details of intonati...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
The current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng & Rooryk (2000) that wh-in-situ questions in ...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
International audienceIn the south of France, the French language has developed in contact with Occi...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
International audienceLinguistics studies of intonational devices of total questions in French showe...
International audienceA basic constituent of French intonation is the Accentual Phrase (AP), which i...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
This study investigates whether a clear distinction can be made between the prosody of continuation ...
The grammatical status of intonational contours is roughly uncontroversial in the literature on into...
We investigate the extent to which French polar questions and continuation statements, two types of ...
International audienceDelattre's famous discussion on the French intonation patterns (1966) still re...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the...
International audienceIn French intonation, a rising-falling contour (RF) has been described by many...
International audienceThe present study aims at uncovering the impact of dynamic details of intonati...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
The current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng & Rooryk (2000) that wh-in-situ questions in ...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
International audienceIn the south of France, the French language has developed in contact with Occi...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
International audienceLinguistics studies of intonational devices of total questions in French showe...
International audienceA basic constituent of French intonation is the Accentual Phrase (AP), which i...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...