We explore the perception and production of English statements, absolute yes-no questions, and declarative questions by Inuktitut-English sequential bilinguals. Inuktitut does not mark stress, and intonation is used as a cue for phrasing, while statements and questions are morphologically marked by a suffix added to the verbal root. Conversely, English absolute questions are both prosodically and syntactically marked, whereas the difference between statements and declarative questions is prosodic. To determine the degree of crosslinguistic influence (CLI) and whether CLI is more prevalent in tasks that require access to contextual information, bilinguals and controls performed three perception and two production tasks, with varying degrees ...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
In English, as in French, a question can be formed without changing the syntax of a sentence but sim...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
This thesis investigates how fluent bilinguals make use of the grammar of their two languages when t...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
How do speakers of languages with different intonation systems produce and perceive prosodic junctur...
The way that bilinguals produce and perceive phonetic contrasts in each of their languages is though...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
Cross-language studies have shown that English speakers use suprasegmental cues to lexical stress le...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
In English, as in French, a question can be formed without changing the syntax of a sentence but sim...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
This thesis investigates how fluent bilinguals make use of the grammar of their two languages when t...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
How do speakers of languages with different intonation systems produce and perceive prosodic junctur...
The way that bilinguals produce and perceive phonetic contrasts in each of their languages is though...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
Cross-language studies have shown that English speakers use suprasegmental cues to lexical stress le...
Attitudes have been described for different languages, with varying labels or contexts of occurrence...
In English, as in French, a question can be formed without changing the syntax of a sentence but sim...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...