Comparison of English with two Asian tone languages (Naxi and Vietnamese) suggests that lexical specifications (phonemic contrasts and lexical accentuation) and intonation stand in a relationship of resource-sharing: the former provide the framework within which intonational variation takes on its meaning. Typologically, each language arguably allows speakers a given degree of freedom; Naxi (4 lexical tones) appears more constrained than English, and also than Vietnamese (although the latter has 6 tones). The experimental results (which include an estimation of voice quality by electroglottography) hint at the presence of a superposition of several phenomena, rather than one single prosodic structure. They allow for a discussion of a questi...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the intonational patterns observed in learners’ produc...
Comparison of English with two Asian tone languages (Naxi and Vietnamese) suggests that lexical spec...
Comparison of English with two Asian tone languages (Naxi and Vietnamese) suggests that lexical spec...
La mise en regard de données d'anglais et de deux langues à tons d'Asie (naxi et vietnamien) montre ...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the intonational patterns observed in learners' produc...
Les patrons intonatifs du Mandarin peuvent se réduire à trois mélodies : Mélodie I, Mélodie II et Mé...
Toutes les langues de la branche viétique de la famille austroasiatique possèdent au moins un ton gl...
Les patrons intonatifs du Mandarin peuvent se réduire à trois mélodies : Mélodie I, Mélodie II et Mé...
Abstract This paper examines the intonation of English statements and questions produced by Vietname...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the intonational patterns observed in learners’ produc...
Comparison of English with two Asian tone languages (Naxi and Vietnamese) suggests that lexical spec...
Comparison of English with two Asian tone languages (Naxi and Vietnamese) suggests that lexical spec...
La mise en regard de données d'anglais et de deux langues à tons d'Asie (naxi et vietnamien) montre ...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the intonational patterns observed in learners' produc...
Les patrons intonatifs du Mandarin peuvent se réduire à trois mélodies : Mélodie I, Mélodie II et Mé...
Toutes les langues de la branche viétique de la famille austroasiatique possèdent au moins un ton gl...
Les patrons intonatifs du Mandarin peuvent se réduire à trois mélodies : Mélodie I, Mélodie II et Mé...
Abstract This paper examines the intonation of English statements and questions produced by Vietname...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the intonational patterns observed in learners’ produc...