International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising contour called "continuation" contour in French intonation has a true dialogical function, showing the strong relationship between this contour and conversational strategic points.The "continuation" contour is often mentioned as part of the basic system of French intonation (Delattre 1966, Rossi 1999 for instance). However, mostly its structural role is highlighted to the detriment of its interactional role. For instance, Marandin et al. 2004 proposed a model of French intonational contours in which the "non-final" contour has no "discourse function", the latter being defined as a dialogical function. Moreover, E. Delais-Roussarie pro...
International audienceIn French intonation, a rising-falling contour (RF) has been described by many...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the status of French major continuative prosodic con...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
The grammatical status of intonational contours is roughly uncontroversial in the literature on into...
International audienceThis paper aims at acquiring a more comprehensive overview about the role of F...
International audienceDelattre's famous discussion on the French intonation patterns (1966) still re...
At the interface between Prosody and Discourse, my study aims at determining the domain of phonetic ...
Here we study the contribution of intonation to utterance meaning. Our proposal concerns the meaning...
This study investigates whether a clear distinction can be made between the prosody of continuation ...
International audienceDelattre (1966) proposed a classification of French basic melodic contours. He...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to test experimentally the claim that the mea...
International audienceDelattre's famous discussion on the French intonation patterns (1966) still re...
International audienceIn French intonation, a rising-falling contour (RF) has been described by many...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the status of French major continuative prosodic con...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
Summary: The aim of this study is to provide some evidence in favour of our claim that the rising co...
The grammatical status of intonational contours is roughly uncontroversial in the literature on into...
International audienceThis paper aims at acquiring a more comprehensive overview about the role of F...
International audienceDelattre's famous discussion on the French intonation patterns (1966) still re...
At the interface between Prosody and Discourse, my study aims at determining the domain of phonetic ...
Here we study the contribution of intonation to utterance meaning. Our proposal concerns the meaning...
This study investigates whether a clear distinction can be made between the prosody of continuation ...
International audienceDelattre (1966) proposed a classification of French basic melodic contours. He...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to test experimentally the claim that the mea...
International audienceDelattre's famous discussion on the French intonation patterns (1966) still re...
International audienceIn French intonation, a rising-falling contour (RF) has been described by many...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the status of French major continuative prosodic con...