The main goal of this article is to provide evidence in favor of the phonological character of some intonational contrasts in Catalan. First, the article shows that tonal alignment differences with respect to metrically strong positions are crucial for the distinction between a yes-no question and a wh-question (cf. "¿Que l’ha llogada?" vs. "¿Qui l’ha llogada?") and between a command and a request ("¡Vine!" vs. "¡Vine!") in Central Catalan. Second, the article reports the major results from the application of the Categorical Perception Paradigm to a pitch height contrast in Majorcan Catalan (Vanrell 2006a). Experimental resuls show that a small variation in the pitch height of the pretonic syllable is an important perceptual cue in disting...
It is known that certain prosodic aspects of speech play a role in the expression of paralinguistic ...
Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “l...
This paper investigates the coordination relations between f0 turning points and segmental landmarks...
The main goal of this article is to provide evidence in favor of the phonological character of some ...
This paper reports the application of the Categorical Perception paradigm to a pitch height contrast...
This paper contains the acoustic description of two prenuclear rising pitch accents (L+>H* and L*+H)...
In their classic study about English tonal range, Liberman and Pierrehumbert (1984) found that gradu...
Our aim in this paper is the description of the intonation of information-seeking yes-no questions. ...
It is widely accepted that the phonetic realization of intonation contours over short utterances tri...
This paper reports the application of the Categorical Perception Paradigm (CP) to a pith height cont...
This chapter examines how politeness in offers and requests is encoded by intonation in Catalan, a l...
International audienceThis paper explores whether information-and confirmation-seeking questions are...
In Central Catalan, word-final sibilants and stop+sibilant clusters undergo voicing when followed by...
The aim of this paper is to examine the phonetic and phonological properties of prenuclear accents i...
Purpose: Bilinguals tend to experience “difficulties” with contrasts specific to their nondominant ...
It is known that certain prosodic aspects of speech play a role in the expression of paralinguistic ...
Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “l...
This paper investigates the coordination relations between f0 turning points and segmental landmarks...
The main goal of this article is to provide evidence in favor of the phonological character of some ...
This paper reports the application of the Categorical Perception paradigm to a pitch height contrast...
This paper contains the acoustic description of two prenuclear rising pitch accents (L+>H* and L*+H)...
In their classic study about English tonal range, Liberman and Pierrehumbert (1984) found that gradu...
Our aim in this paper is the description of the intonation of information-seeking yes-no questions. ...
It is widely accepted that the phonetic realization of intonation contours over short utterances tri...
This paper reports the application of the Categorical Perception Paradigm (CP) to a pith height cont...
This chapter examines how politeness in offers and requests is encoded by intonation in Catalan, a l...
International audienceThis paper explores whether information-and confirmation-seeking questions are...
In Central Catalan, word-final sibilants and stop+sibilant clusters undergo voicing when followed by...
The aim of this paper is to examine the phonetic and phonological properties of prenuclear accents i...
Purpose: Bilinguals tend to experience “difficulties” with contrasts specific to their nondominant ...
It is known that certain prosodic aspects of speech play a role in the expression of paralinguistic ...
Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “l...
This paper investigates the coordination relations between f0 turning points and segmental landmarks...