Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the relationship between information structure and prosody is not well understood in this language. Among the strategies available for French speakers, prosodic phrasing has been recently put forward as playing a crucial role in focus marking. In this paper, we examined the effect of contrastive focus on the prosodic boundary strength located at the right edge of focus regions in semi-spontaneous speech. Specifically, we investigated the acoustic properties (preboundary lengthening and tonal cues) of final syllables associated to three levels of prosodic boundaries (i.e. Accentual Phrase, intermediate phrase and Intonation Phrase) that could be eit...
Previous studies on focus marking in French have shown that post-focus deaccentuation, phrasing and ...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
This study is a follow-up of previous studies we conducted on the visible articulatory correlates of...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
International audienceBackground/Aims. In French, the size of a focus constituent is not reliably ma...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
The existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (ip) has been shown for several Germanic as well ...
This paper investigates how French signals prominence in prosody in the post-verbal domain of senten...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
We compare the use of prosodic prominence in English and French to convey focus. While previous stud...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
This article addresses the controversial issue of the prosodic marking of Information Focus in Frenc...
Previous studies on focus marking in French have shown that post-focus deaccentuation, phrasing and ...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
This study is a follow-up of previous studies we conducted on the visible articulatory correlates of...
Though it is widely accepted that French do not signal focus through pitch accent assignment, the re...
International audienceBackground/Aims. In French, the size of a focus constituent is not reliably ma...
In contrast with stress-accent languages, French does not signal focus through pitch accent assignme...
Much recent work on German and English intonation has addressed the impact of information structure ...
The existence of an intermediate level of phrasing (ip) has been shown for several Germanic as well ...
This paper investigates how French signals prominence in prosody in the post-verbal domain of senten...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mo...
This study addresses the relationship between information structure and prosodic form in French. Mor...
We compare the use of prosodic prominence in English and French to convey focus. While previous stud...
It is generally accepted that utterances may be partitioned into information that is part of a backg...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
This article addresses the controversial issue of the prosodic marking of Information Focus in Frenc...
Previous studies on focus marking in French have shown that post-focus deaccentuation, phrasing and ...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
This study is a follow-up of previous studies we conducted on the visible articulatory correlates of...