This paper reports on two speech-production experiments focused on Putonghua and Taiwan Mandarin sentence-final particles and wh-phrases that have interrogative or indefinite readings in three contexts: yes/no questions, wh-questions, and statements. Sentence-final particles were found to influence focus-prosody through right-edge shortening and lowering of F0 and intensity of wh-phrases, thus distinguishing wh-interrogatives from indefinites and questions from statements. Speakers adopt multidimensional acoustic strategies to shape intonation: while maintaining the lexical tones, prosody interacts with the organization imposed by syntax, semantics, and focus. The two varieties of Mandarin differ in the extent to which their prosodic differ...
It is well established that focus plays an important role in facilitating language processing, i.e.,...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
A key question in the science of language is how speech processing can be influenced by both languag...
This study focuses on naturally occurring ambiguous utterances like “Zhōngguóduì shuí yě dǎ-bù-guò” ...
Mandarin is a wh-in-situ language, in which wh-words remain in their base position as ...
This paper is a phonetic study of prosody of wh-words in wh-questions, yes/no-questions and echo que...
This paper examines the use of prosody for marking upcoming linguistic material in speech production...
Information structure describes the way in which information is organized in a discourse to serve th...
The present study investigates the prosody of information-seeking (ISQs) and rhetorical questions (R...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
International audienceCross-linguistically, the way that focus is marked through prosody can depend ...
Despite much research, disagreements abound regarding the detailed characteristics of question inton...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
When we pay close attention to the prosody of Wh-questions in Japanese, we discover many novel and i...
The present study compares the prosody of string-identical information-seeking (ISQs) and rhetorical...
It is well established that focus plays an important role in facilitating language processing, i.e.,...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
A key question in the science of language is how speech processing can be influenced by both languag...
This study focuses on naturally occurring ambiguous utterances like “Zhōngguóduì shuí yě dǎ-bù-guò” ...
Mandarin is a wh-in-situ language, in which wh-words remain in their base position as ...
This paper is a phonetic study of prosody of wh-words in wh-questions, yes/no-questions and echo que...
This paper examines the use of prosody for marking upcoming linguistic material in speech production...
Information structure describes the way in which information is organized in a discourse to serve th...
The present study investigates the prosody of information-seeking (ISQs) and rhetorical questions (R...
To examine the relative roles of language-specific and language-universal mechanisms in the producti...
International audienceCross-linguistically, the way that focus is marked through prosody can depend ...
Despite much research, disagreements abound regarding the detailed characteristics of question inton...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
When we pay close attention to the prosody of Wh-questions in Japanese, we discover many novel and i...
The present study compares the prosody of string-identical information-seeking (ISQs) and rhetorical...
It is well established that focus plays an important role in facilitating language processing, i.e.,...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
A key question in the science of language is how speech processing can be influenced by both languag...