The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech

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Autor(a) principal: Sola, Alicia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Torregrosa Azor, Jose
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista da ABRALIN (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/2071
Resumo: In this study, we analyse a sample of 76 utterances drawn from a corpus of spontaneous speech from the north of England. The selected statements present a declarative structure with different pragmatic functions (yes/no questions, echo questions, tag questions, and rhetorical questions). The objective of this study is to observe and describe the intonation of questions with a declarative structure in English from the north of England in spontaneous speech. Likewise, the pertinent bibliographic review is carried out for its subsequent discussion in view of the results obtained. The analysis is carried out in Praat, through the Melodic Analysis of Speech method (CANTERO, 2002) that allows the extraction of stylized, quantifiable and comparable melodic curves. As a result of this analysis, we obtain five different melodic that we can define as rising (21%), falling (50%), rising-falling (13%), final inflection with raised nucleus (4%), and declination and final rising inflection (12%).
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spelling The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speechLa entonación de las preguntas declarativas en las variedades del inglés británico del norte en habla espontáneaIntonationEnglishMelodic Analysis of SpeechDeclarative questionsEntonaciónPreguntas declarativasInglésAMH (Análisis Melódico del Habla)Habla espontáneaIn this study, we analyse a sample of 76 utterances drawn from a corpus of spontaneous speech from the north of England. The selected statements present a declarative structure with different pragmatic functions (yes/no questions, echo questions, tag questions, and rhetorical questions). The objective of this study is to observe and describe the intonation of questions with a declarative structure in English from the north of England in spontaneous speech. Likewise, the pertinent bibliographic review is carried out for its subsequent discussion in view of the results obtained. The analysis is carried out in Praat, through the Melodic Analysis of Speech method (CANTERO, 2002) that allows the extraction of stylized, quantifiable and comparable melodic curves. As a result of this analysis, we obtain five different melodic that we can define as rising (21%), falling (50%), rising-falling (13%), final inflection with raised nucleus (4%), and declination and final rising inflection (12%).En este estudio, analizamos una muestra de 76 enunciados extraídos de un corpus de habla espontánea de la zona norte de Inglaterra. Los enunciados seleccionados presentan una estructura declarativa con distintas funciones pragmáticas (yes/no questions, echo questions, tag questions y rethorical questions). El objetivo de este estudio es observar y describir la entonación de las preguntas con estructura declarativa del inglés del norte de Inglaterra en habla espontánea. Asimismo, se realiza la revisión bibliográfica pertinente para su posterior discusión en vista de los resultados obtenidos. El análisis se realiza en Praat, a través del método de Análisis Melódico del Habla (CANTERO, 2002) que permite la extracción de curvas melódicas estilizadas, cuantificables y comparables entre sí. Como resultado de este análisis, obtenemos cinco perfiles melódicos diferentes que podemos definir como ascendente (21%), descendente (50%), ascendente-descendente (13%), inflexión final con núcleo elevado (4%) y declinación e inflexión final ascendente (12%).Associação Brasileira de Linguística2022-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearch reportEspañolapplication/pdfhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/207110.25189/rabralin.v21i2.2071Revista da ABRALIN; V. 21, N. 2 (2022); 100-129Revista da ABRALIN; V. 21, N. 2 (2022); 100-1290102-715810.25189/rabralin.v21i2reponame:Revista da ABRALIN (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/2071/2685Copyright (c) 2022 Alicia Sola, Jose Torregrosa Azorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSola, AliciaTorregrosa Azor, Jose2023-05-04T19:06:26Zoai:ojs.revista.ojs.abralin.org:article/2071Revistahttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralinPUBhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/oairkofreitag@uol.com.br || ra@abralin.org2178-76031678-1805opendoar:2023-05-04T19:06:26Revista da ABRALIN (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
La entonación de las preguntas declarativas en las variedades del inglés británico del norte en habla espontánea
title The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
spellingShingle The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
Sola, Alicia
Intonation
English
Melodic Analysis of Speech
Declarative questions
Entonación
Preguntas declarativas
Inglés
AMH (Análisis Melódico del Habla)
Habla espontánea
title_short The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
title_full The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
title_fullStr The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
title_full_unstemmed The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
title_sort The intonation of declarative questions in Northern British English varieties in spontaneous speech
author Sola, Alicia
author_facet Sola, Alicia
Torregrosa Azor, Jose
author_role author
author2 Torregrosa Azor, Jose
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sola, Alicia
Torregrosa Azor, Jose
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intonation
English
Melodic Analysis of Speech
Declarative questions
Entonación
Preguntas declarativas
Inglés
AMH (Análisis Melódico del Habla)
Habla espontánea
topic Intonation
English
Melodic Analysis of Speech
Declarative questions
Entonación
Preguntas declarativas
Inglés
AMH (Análisis Melódico del Habla)
Habla espontánea
description In this study, we analyse a sample of 76 utterances drawn from a corpus of spontaneous speech from the north of England. The selected statements present a declarative structure with different pragmatic functions (yes/no questions, echo questions, tag questions, and rhetorical questions). The objective of this study is to observe and describe the intonation of questions with a declarative structure in English from the north of England in spontaneous speech. Likewise, the pertinent bibliographic review is carried out for its subsequent discussion in view of the results obtained. The analysis is carried out in Praat, through the Melodic Analysis of Speech method (CANTERO, 2002) that allows the extraction of stylized, quantifiable and comparable melodic curves. As a result of this analysis, we obtain five different melodic that we can define as rising (21%), falling (50%), rising-falling (13%), final inflection with raised nucleus (4%), and declination and final rising inflection (12%).
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