http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two types of subject-NPs in spontaneous French: left-dislocated NPs (NPs followed by a coreferent pronoun in the subsequent verbal clause, as in mon marii, ili est instituteur, my husbandi hei is a teacher) and heavy NPs (NPs which are not followed by a coreferent pronoun, as in mon mari est instituteur, my husband is a teacher). In order to verify a potential prosodic difference between these two kinds of subject in spontaneous French, two instrumental analyses were conducted: (i) an automatic prominence detection determined whether a boundary tone ends the NP; (ii) a comparison of several acoustic features allowed for the acoustic estimation of t...
The aim of this paper is to provide syntactic evidence that left-dislocated NPs (LDs) do not belong ...
Until fairly recently, annotation of continuous French speech has either been relatively rudimentary...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two ty...
This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two types of subject-NPs in spontaneous Fren...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic...
International audienceThis study attempts to determine the effects of intonation morphemes in French...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to investigate prosodic phrasing and more precisely t...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lp-2012-0018.This stud...
A key difference between spontaneous speech and controlled laboratory speech is the prevalence of di...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The aim of this paper is to provide syntactic evidence that left-dislocated NPs (LDs) do not belong ...
Until fairly recently, annotation of continuous French speech has either been relatively rudimentary...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
http://speechprosody2010.illinois.edu/This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two ty...
This paper investigates the prosodic difference between two types of subject-NPs in spontaneous Fren...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to discuss the hypothesis according to which prosodic...
International audienceThis study attempts to determine the effects of intonation morphemes in French...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to investigate prosodic phrasing and more precisely t...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lp-2012-0018.This stud...
A key difference between spontaneous speech and controlled laboratory speech is the prevalence of di...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The aim of this paper is to provide syntactic evidence that left-dislocated NPs (LDs) do not belong ...
Until fairly recently, annotation of continuous French speech has either been relatively rudimentary...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...