International audienceThe prosodic and pragmatic analysis of some 450 examples of clefts, taken in corpora of spontaneous and natural speech, sheds light on the different functions that prosody can take on in discourse. The prosodic analysis is mainly based on the number of tone units, the place of the nuclear syllable and the pitch movement. The context is also taken into account. We show that clefts display a variety of prosodic patterns, which can have several pragmatic functions. The role of prosody can be to indicate the information structure of the cleft sentence (a falling tone for informative elements), to annihilate focalisation on the so-called “focus” (the focused element is deaccented) or reinforce it (with a marked tone), or to...
National audienceThis chapter presents a corpus study of non-canonical English structures used for i...
The present study aims at investigating the prosodic realization of Italian cleft sentences, in orde...
The article examines how the function and the distribution of pragmatic markers in spoken discourse ...
International audienceThe prosodic and pragmatic analysis of some 450 examples of clefts, taken in c...
International audienceIt-clefts (It’s John who broke the vase), Wh-clefts (What we want is peace) an...
Towards a more complete description of cleft constructions, this thesis comprises an investigation o...
We closely examine occurrences of it-clefts in a corpus of (semi)-spontaneous English in order to de...
This book proposes a radically new account of clefts in English. Since the 1960s, functional as well...
The prosodic properties of clefts, illustrated by examples from speech corpora, justify a distinctio...
This article addresses the question of how speakers manage information flow in specificational it-cl...
This paper addresses the question of the interface between prosody and syntax through the analysis o...
This thesis presents an analysis of the structure and function of cleft constructions in discourse....
Cleft sentences contain what is called Presupposition, the content of which can never be influenced ...
Abstract. The current paper reports on the grammatical structure and discourse role of demonstrative...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study of four non-canonical English structures us...
National audienceThis chapter presents a corpus study of non-canonical English structures used for i...
The present study aims at investigating the prosodic realization of Italian cleft sentences, in orde...
The article examines how the function and the distribution of pragmatic markers in spoken discourse ...
International audienceThe prosodic and pragmatic analysis of some 450 examples of clefts, taken in c...
International audienceIt-clefts (It’s John who broke the vase), Wh-clefts (What we want is peace) an...
Towards a more complete description of cleft constructions, this thesis comprises an investigation o...
We closely examine occurrences of it-clefts in a corpus of (semi)-spontaneous English in order to de...
This book proposes a radically new account of clefts in English. Since the 1960s, functional as well...
The prosodic properties of clefts, illustrated by examples from speech corpora, justify a distinctio...
This article addresses the question of how speakers manage information flow in specificational it-cl...
This paper addresses the question of the interface between prosody and syntax through the analysis o...
This thesis presents an analysis of the structure and function of cleft constructions in discourse....
Cleft sentences contain what is called Presupposition, the content of which can never be influenced ...
Abstract. The current paper reports on the grammatical structure and discourse role of demonstrative...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study of four non-canonical English structures us...
National audienceThis chapter presents a corpus study of non-canonical English structures used for i...
The present study aims at investigating the prosodic realization of Italian cleft sentences, in orde...
The article examines how the function and the distribution of pragmatic markers in spoken discourse ...