This paper investigates how French signals prominence in prosody in the post-verbal domain of sentences with two objects or two adjuncts that vary in information status and prosodic length. The information status of particular interest here is dual focus, defined as the presence of two foci in a mono-clausal sentence, but other information states are investigated as well. The controlled production experiment we report on allows for a detailed examination of prosodic prominence. High boundary tones at the end of non-final prosodic phrases are pervasive, as has been documented in many studies before the present one. An important but less documented result is the variation in different prosodic curs, in particular in the number and position of...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
International audienceBackground/Aims. In French, the size of a focus constituent is not reliably ma...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
This article addresses the controversial issue of the prosodic marking of Information Focus in Frenc...
This article addresses the controversial issue of the prosodic marking of Information Focus in Frenc...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
We compare the use of prosodic prominence in English and French to convey focus. While previous stud...
We compare the use of prosodic prominence in English and French to convey focus. While previous stud...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
International audienceBackground/Aims. In French, the size of a focus constituent is not reliably ma...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
This article addresses the controversial issue of the prosodic marking of Information Focus in Frenc...
This article addresses the controversial issue of the prosodic marking of Information Focus in Frenc...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
We compare the use of prosodic prominence in English and French to convey focus. While previous stud...
We compare the use of prosodic prominence in English and French to convey focus. While previous stud...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
International audienceBackground/Aims. In French, the size of a focus constituent is not reliably ma...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...