The Structure of Intonational Meaning: Evidence from English

Author(s):  
Robert Ladd
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Marion Caldecott

AbstractAcoustic research on the prosody and intonation of Northwest Coast languages has until recently been under-researched. This paper joins the growing body of research on the subject and reports on the results of the first study of intonation in St’át'imcets (Lillooet Salish; Northern Interior Salish). It tests the generalization proposed by Davis (2007) that information structure is not correlated with prosody in Salish languages by comparing the intonation contours of declaratives and yes/no questions. Specifically, I ask two questions: is nuclear accent rightmost? And are yes/no questions associated with higher pitch, as predicted by the Universality of Intonational Meaning? Results are comparable to those reported for other Salish languages, namely Koch (2008, 2011) on Nɬeʔkepmxcín, Jacobs (2007) on Skwxwú7mesh and Benner (2004, 2006) and Leonard (2011) on SENĆOŦEN. Nuclear accent is associated with the rightmost stressed vowel, regardless of focus, and while no speaker signals yes/no questions with a final rise, each has higher pitch within typologically common parameters.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Alexander Göbel

Approaches to the meaning of intonational meaning differ in associatingeach subcomponent with a meaning that remains invariant across contours (e.g.Pierrehumbert & Hirschberg 1990) or treating a contour as contributing its meaningholistically (e.g. Goodhue et al. 2015). This paper argues for a common core ofthe L*+H pitch accent across two intonation contours, the Rise-Fall-Rise (RFR,e.g. Ward & Hirschberg 1985), and a novel contour coined the Downscale-Contour(DSC). Both contours are analyzed as indicating the presence of an alternative withrespect to a scale derived from the QUD, but differ in the relative strength of thisalternative, with the DSC indicating a weaker and the RFR a stronger one.


Author(s):  
Julia Hirschberg ◽  
Gregory Ward

Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1985), pp. 447-458


2014 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
pp. 15-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristel Portes ◽  
Claire Beyssade ◽  
Amandine Michelas ◽  
Jean-Marie Marandin ◽  
Maud Champagne-Lavau
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2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 224-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bettina Braun ◽  
Lara Tagliapietra
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