In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, enabling the perceptual retrieval of pitch. By contrast, in Tashlhiyt, a Berber language, words can be composed entirely of voiceless segments. When an utterance consists of such words, the phonetic opportunity for the execution of intonational pitch movements is exceptionally limited. This book explores in a series of production and perception experiments how these typologically rare phonotactic patterns interact with intonational aspects of linguistic structure. It turns out that Tashlhiyt allows for a tremendously flexible placement of tonal events. Observed intonational structures can be conceived of as different solutions to a functional ...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
© Dr. Dana ChahalThis thesis develops a model of Lebanese Arabic intonation using the Autosegmental-...
The book offers an overview of the methodological aspects and issues of intonation, concerning both ...
In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, en...
In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, en...
In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, e...
International audienceThe placement of F0 peaks in Tashlhiyt Berber is highly variable, both within ...
International audienceIn this study we investigate the nature and distribution of an Intonation Phra...
The present study investigates the intonational marking of question words (qwords) in Tashlhiyt Berb...
The present study investigates the intonational marking of question words (qwords) in Tashlhiyt Berb...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...
Is there a language in which voiceless obstruent-only clusters can act as well-formed syllables? Tas...
International audienceIt has been proposed that Tashlhiyt is a language which allows any segment,<br...
This paper presents an acoustic and electropalatographic study of how vowel-less syllables and their...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
© Dr. Dana ChahalThis thesis develops a model of Lebanese Arabic intonation using the Autosegmental-...
The book offers an overview of the methodological aspects and issues of intonation, concerning both ...
In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, en...
In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, en...
In most languages, words contain vowels, elements of high intensity with rich harmonic structure, e...
International audienceThe placement of F0 peaks in Tashlhiyt Berber is highly variable, both within ...
International audienceIn this study we investigate the nature and distribution of an Intonation Phra...
The present study investigates the intonational marking of question words (qwords) in Tashlhiyt Berb...
The present study investigates the intonational marking of question words (qwords) in Tashlhiyt Berb...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...
Is there a language in which voiceless obstruent-only clusters can act as well-formed syllables? Tas...
International audienceIt has been proposed that Tashlhiyt is a language which allows any segment,<br...
This paper presents an acoustic and electropalatographic study of how vowel-less syllables and their...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
© Dr. Dana ChahalThis thesis develops a model of Lebanese Arabic intonation using the Autosegmental-...
The book offers an overview of the methodological aspects and issues of intonation, concerning both ...