The article examines the perception of Russian rising-falling pitch contours by native speakers. These contours have received much attention due to the fact that Russian does not mark grammatically the distinction between statements and yes/no questions; instead, prosodic features are used for this purpose. This study aimed to expand this line of research by using two impersonal phrases with the meaning of refusal as stimuli for a perception experiment. The main advantage of this choice is that these phrases can also convey paralinguistic elements of meaning, such as neutrality/non-neutrality and rudeness/politeness of request or refusal. An experiment was conducted in which 25 native speakers of Russian were asked to identify 90 artificial...
This study investigates the cross cultural realization of request patterns. The goal of the study is...
This study examines the phonetic realisation of the falling nuclear pitch accent that marks contrast...
Abstract—With the increasing frequent communication between Russia and other foreign countries, lear...
The article examines the perception of Russian rising-falling pitch contours by native speakers. The...
This paper presents the results of perception experiments designed to investigate the contribution ...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate perceptually relevant properti...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate the perceptually relevant prop...
Background: Several studies in interlanguage pragmatics have reported Russian directive speech acts ...
This paper examines the role of pitch peak alignment in the production of Russian one-word three-syl...
The article deals with the results of instrumental and perceptual analysis of the Ossetian intonatio...
The paper presents the first descriptive approach to the prosody of Russian discourse formulae using...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study of prosody in Russian whquestions. The data...
The aim of this paper is to determine the pitch contours Finns use when uttering yes/no questions i...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of risi...
Prosody and formulaic phrases are phenomena that bridge gradient and categorical classification. The...
This study investigates the cross cultural realization of request patterns. The goal of the study is...
This study examines the phonetic realisation of the falling nuclear pitch accent that marks contrast...
Abstract—With the increasing frequent communication between Russia and other foreign countries, lear...
The article examines the perception of Russian rising-falling pitch contours by native speakers. The...
This paper presents the results of perception experiments designed to investigate the contribution ...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate perceptually relevant properti...
This paper reports a perception experiment carried out to investigate the perceptually relevant prop...
Background: Several studies in interlanguage pragmatics have reported Russian directive speech acts ...
This paper examines the role of pitch peak alignment in the production of Russian one-word three-syl...
The article deals with the results of instrumental and perceptual analysis of the Ossetian intonatio...
The paper presents the first descriptive approach to the prosody of Russian discourse formulae using...
The paper presents the results of an experimental study of prosody in Russian whquestions. The data...
The aim of this paper is to determine the pitch contours Finns use when uttering yes/no questions i...
This paper presents the results of a phonetic experiment that compares the acoustic features of risi...
Prosody and formulaic phrases are phenomena that bridge gradient and categorical classification. The...
This study investigates the cross cultural realization of request patterns. The goal of the study is...
This study examines the phonetic realisation of the falling nuclear pitch accent that marks contrast...
Abstract—With the increasing frequent communication between Russia and other foreign countries, lear...