Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions

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Autor(a) principal: Carnaval, Manuella
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Moraes, João Antonio de, Rilliard, Albert Olivier Blaise
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Working Papers em Lingüística (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/1984-8420.2018v19n2p136
Resumo: This paper investigates the relation, in perception and production, between prosodic marking of narrow focus and secondary stress in yes-no questions in Brazilian Portuguese. A 21-utterance corpus was built, presenting systematic variations in the focalized words, in terms of position of focus in the utterance, and number of pre-tonic syllables (linked to the presence of a secondary stress). The focused word appears at the following prosodic contexts: at the end of utterance, as head of the intonation phrase, or at a strong position as head of phonological phrase (ɸ), or at a weak position in ɸ. The phonological phrase may be found at the beginning, middle or final part of utterance. Stimuli were evaluated by 20 listeners for the localization of the narrow focus, with high recognition scores for all the contexts analysed. Acoustic descriptions support a description of narrow focus performed with a geminate intonation peak related to a secondary stress on the focused word, and a temporal compression of the geminated peak in words presenting just one pretonic syllable, that is, without favourable conditions for secondary stress; a significant lengthening of segmental duration was observed in the stressed syllable of the focused word.
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spelling Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questionsMarcação de foco estreito e o acento secundário em interrogativas totais no português do BrasilThis paper investigates the relation, in perception and production, between prosodic marking of narrow focus and secondary stress in yes-no questions in Brazilian Portuguese. A 21-utterance corpus was built, presenting systematic variations in the focalized words, in terms of position of focus in the utterance, and number of pre-tonic syllables (linked to the presence of a secondary stress). The focused word appears at the following prosodic contexts: at the end of utterance, as head of the intonation phrase, or at a strong position as head of phonological phrase (ɸ), or at a weak position in ɸ. The phonological phrase may be found at the beginning, middle or final part of utterance. Stimuli were evaluated by 20 listeners for the localization of the narrow focus, with high recognition scores for all the contexts analysed. Acoustic descriptions support a description of narrow focus performed with a geminate intonation peak related to a secondary stress on the focused word, and a temporal compression of the geminated peak in words presenting just one pretonic syllable, that is, without favourable conditions for secondary stress; a significant lengthening of segmental duration was observed in the stressed syllable of the focused word.Este artigo tem como principal objetivo investigar, em enunciados interrogativos totais, a relação entre a marcação prosódica do foco estreito e o acento secundário, no Português do Brasil, do ponto de vista da percepção e da produção. Foi elaborado um corpus de fala atuada, composto por 21 enunciados, para esta finalidade, de modo que fossem contempladas palavras focalizadas com variação do número de sílabas pretônicas, apresentando condições favoráveis e não favoráveis à ocorrência do acento secundário. Essas palavras apresentaram distribuição pelos seguintes contextos prosódicos: vocábulo final do enunciado, coincidindo com cabeça de I; vocábulo cabeça de sintagma fonológico (ɸ), posição mais forte; vocábulo que não constitui cabeça de ɸ, situando-se em posição fraca, à esquerda, podendo o sintagma fonológico estar ao início, meio ou final do enunciado. Esses enunciados foram submetidos a um teste perceptivo, com 20 juízes, que apontou para altas taxas de reconhecimento do foco interrogativo em todos os contextos analisados. Nossa análise permitiu identificar as seguintes estratégias de focalização: a associação de um pico geminado à posição do acento secundário na palavra focalizada; a compressão temporal do pico geminado, em palavras com apenas uma pretônica, portanto, que não apresentam condições favoráveis à ocorrência do acento secundário; o alongamento da sílaba tônica da palavra focalizada.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da UFSC2018-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado por pares"application/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/1984-8420.2018v19n2p13610.5007/1984-8420.2018v19n2p136Working Papers em Linguística; v. 19 n. 2 (2018): Fala, Voz e Expressividade; 136-1671984-8420reponame:Working Papers em Lingüística (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/1984-8420.2018v19n2p136/38545Copyright (c) 2019 Manuella Carnaval, João Antonio de Moraes, Albert Olivier Blaise Rilliardinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarnaval, ManuellaMoraes, João Antonio deRilliard, Albert Olivier Blaise2019-05-23T08:51:07Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/55864Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapersPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/oaiizete.lehmkuhl.coelho@ufsc.br||portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br||1984-84201415-1464opendoar:2019-05-23T08:51:07Working Papers em Lingüística (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
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Marcação de foco estreito e o acento secundário em interrogativas totais no português do Brasil
title Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions
spellingShingle Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions
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title_short Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions
title_full Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions
title_fullStr Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions
title_full_unstemmed Production of narrow focus and the secondary stress in Brazilian Portuguese yes/no questions
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author Carnaval, Manuella
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description This paper investigates the relation, in perception and production, between prosodic marking of narrow focus and secondary stress in yes-no questions in Brazilian Portuguese. A 21-utterance corpus was built, presenting systematic variations in the focalized words, in terms of position of focus in the utterance, and number of pre-tonic syllables (linked to the presence of a secondary stress). The focused word appears at the following prosodic contexts: at the end of utterance, as head of the intonation phrase, or at a strong position as head of phonological phrase (ɸ), or at a weak position in ɸ. The phonological phrase may be found at the beginning, middle or final part of utterance. Stimuli were evaluated by 20 listeners for the localization of the narrow focus, with high recognition scores for all the contexts analysed. Acoustic descriptions support a description of narrow focus performed with a geminate intonation peak related to a secondary stress on the focused word, and a temporal compression of the geminated peak in words presenting just one pretonic syllable, that is, without favourable conditions for secondary stress; a significant lengthening of segmental duration was observed in the stressed syllable of the focused word.
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