International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two levels of phrasing (accentual phrase, AP, and intonation phrase, IP), while the existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (intermediate phrase, ip) is still controversial. In this study we examine durational cues in a read speech corpus at normal and fast rates in which the target syllable was either adjacent to a prosodic boundary or word-internal. Additional evidence for the existence of an intermediate level of phrasing between the AP and the IP was found: the vicinity to an ip-boundary is signaled by durational cues that are stronger than the ones associated to an AP-boundary, yet this lengthening is weaker than the one found in the vici...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
International audienceIt is well established that the speech flow is segmented into prosodic phrases...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
The existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (ip) has been shown for several Germanic as well ...
The two experiments reported here support an analysis based on constraints which reflect the syntax-...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of the separate contribution of tonal and du...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
International audienceThis study tests how prosodic boundary strength (i.e., categorical differences...
International audienceWithin the autosegmental-metrical theory of intonation, there is only weak evi...
Durational variation associated with accentuation and final lengthening is examined in a corpus of a...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
International audienceIt is well established that the speech flow is segmented into prosodic phrases...
International audienceStudies addressing prosodic constituency in French generally agree on two leve...
The existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (ip) has been shown for several Germanic as well ...
The two experiments reported here support an analysis based on constraints which reflect the syntax-...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of the separate contribution of tonal and du...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
International audienceThis study tests how prosodic boundary strength (i.e., categorical differences...
International audienceWithin the autosegmental-metrical theory of intonation, there is only weak evi...
Durational variation associated with accentuation and final lengthening is examined in a corpus of a...
International audienceWithin the Autosegmental-Metrical approach to French intonation, two levels of...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
International audienceIt is well established that the speech flow is segmented into prosodic phrases...