We experimentally tested three hypotheses regarding the pragmatics of two tunes (one high-ending, one flat-ending) used with Greek wh-questions: (a) the high-ending tune is associated with information-seeking questions, while the flat-ending tune is also appropriate when wh-questions are not information-seeking, in which case their function can instead be akin to that of a statement; (b) the high-ending tune is more polite, and (c) more appropriate for contexts leading to information-seeking questions. The wh-questions used as experimental stimuli were elicited from four speakers in contexts likely to lead to either information-seeking or non-information-seeking uses. The speakers produced distinct tunes in response to the contexts; acousti...
This study investigates the prosody of rhetorical questions in German. In an interaction study we ex...
In this paper I present the results of a production experiment testing the hypothesis that L*+H pre-...
This study investigates whether there is a universal tendency for content interrogative words (wh-w...
We experimentally tested three hypotheses regarding the pragmatics of two tunes (one high-ending, on...
We experimentally investigated the pragmatics of two melodies commonly used with Greek wh-questions,...
We experimentally investigated the pragmatics of two melodies commonly used with Greek wh-question...
Twenty speakers (10F, 10M) took part in a discourse completion task (DCT) to examine effects of poli...
This paper reports on an instrumental study of Greek yes-no question intonation. The study was base...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...
We hypothesise that a speaker using falling intonation on a Wh-question, which corresponds to the de...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...
The paper addresses the issue of variability in the mapping between intonation and meaning. The gene...
The results of a production experiment that investigated prosodic variability in Russian information...
This paper reports on the prosody of rhetorical questions (RQs) and information-seeking questions (I...
This study investigates the prosody of rhetorical questions in German. In an interaction study we ex...
In this paper I present the results of a production experiment testing the hypothesis that L*+H pre-...
This study investigates whether there is a universal tendency for content interrogative words (wh-w...
We experimentally tested three hypotheses regarding the pragmatics of two tunes (one high-ending, on...
We experimentally investigated the pragmatics of two melodies commonly used with Greek wh-questions,...
We experimentally investigated the pragmatics of two melodies commonly used with Greek wh-question...
Twenty speakers (10F, 10M) took part in a discourse completion task (DCT) to examine effects of poli...
This paper reports on an instrumental study of Greek yes-no question intonation. The study was base...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...
We hypothesise that a speaker using falling intonation on a Wh-question, which corresponds to the de...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
This article contributes to our knowledge about the prosodic realisation of rhetorical questions (RQ...
The paper addresses the issue of variability in the mapping between intonation and meaning. The gene...
The results of a production experiment that investigated prosodic variability in Russian information...
This paper reports on the prosody of rhetorical questions (RQs) and information-seeking questions (I...
This study investigates the prosody of rhetorical questions in German. In an interaction study we ex...
In this paper I present the results of a production experiment testing the hypothesis that L*+H pre-...
This study investigates whether there is a universal tendency for content interrogative words (wh-w...