International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intonation in French. Using an interactive speech production experiment, it tests the hypothesis that the French initial rise (LHi) is used to mark the left edge of a contrastively focused constituent. Since the occurrence of the initial rise is also known to be sensitive to the length of an Accentual Phrase (AP), AP length was manipulated within the same experiment in a 2 × 2 design. This made it possible to explore the issue of whether the initial rise represents a true marker of focus in the traditional sense, or whether the association is less direct. The results show that focus and phrase length make contributions to the distribution of the in...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and intonation in French. More ...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and intonation in French. More ...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
This study addresses tonal marking of non-corrective contrastive focus in French. Speakers read alou...
This study addresses tonal marking of non-corrective contrastive focus in French. Speakers read alou...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and intonation in French. More ...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and intonation in French. More ...
International audienceThis study addresses the relationship between information structure and intona...
This study addresses tonal marking of non-corrective contrastive focus in French. Speakers read alou...
This study addresses tonal marking of non-corrective contrastive focus in French. Speakers read alou...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
In French, the minimal prosodic unit is the Accentual Phrase (AP). An AP is tonally marked by a high...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...