The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil
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Resumo: | This work describes the intonation of yes-no questions and Wh-questions and their corresponding assertions. The corpus is based on Spanish utterances read in Spanish by four speakers: two L2 Spanish speakers from Brazil and two L1 Spanish speakers from Spain. The work is based on preceding descriptions from Navarro Tomás, 1944; Moraes 1998; Sosa, 1999; Cunha, 2000; Cantero, 2002; Moraes J., 2006; Hidalgo Navarro, 2006; Moraes, 2008; Estebas Vilaplana & Prieto, 2009; Barbosa, 2012; Frota, 2013; Ferreira de Sá, 2013; Silva, 2016. The results show that the most frequent pattern for yes–no questions has rising movement on the prenuclear region and on the nuclear region. For Wh-questions, the predominant melodic movement is falling. The assertions are characterized by a rising prenuclear contour with a peak generally on the pre-nuclear tonic or post-tonic syllable, followed by an F0 fall along the utterance and a nuclear stress at a medium or low level followed by a low F0. Regarding the duration criterion, in yes-no and Wh-questions, the four informants present similar strategies: they shorten the prenuclear region as well as the nuclear pre-tonic syllables and lengthen nuclear tonic and post-tonic syllables. For the assertions statements, it is observed that the Brazilian informants shorten the prenuclear pre-tonic and post-tonic syllables and lengthen the tonic ones. The Spanish informants, in turn, lengthen pre-nuclear pre-tonic and tonic syllables and shorten post-tonic ones. For the nuclear region, the four informants present similar strategies, thus lengthening tonic and post-tonic syllables. |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in BrazilA prosódia de perguntas e asserções: um estudo situado de espanhol no BrasilThis work describes the intonation of yes-no questions and Wh-questions and their corresponding assertions. The corpus is based on Spanish utterances read in Spanish by four speakers: two L2 Spanish speakers from Brazil and two L1 Spanish speakers from Spain. The work is based on preceding descriptions from Navarro Tomás, 1944; Moraes 1998; Sosa, 1999; Cunha, 2000; Cantero, 2002; Moraes J., 2006; Hidalgo Navarro, 2006; Moraes, 2008; Estebas Vilaplana & Prieto, 2009; Barbosa, 2012; Frota, 2013; Ferreira de Sá, 2013; Silva, 2016. The results show that the most frequent pattern for yes–no questions has rising movement on the prenuclear region and on the nuclear region. For Wh-questions, the predominant melodic movement is falling. The assertions are characterized by a rising prenuclear contour with a peak generally on the pre-nuclear tonic or post-tonic syllable, followed by an F0 fall along the utterance and a nuclear stress at a medium or low level followed by a low F0. Regarding the duration criterion, in yes-no and Wh-questions, the four informants present similar strategies: they shorten the prenuclear region as well as the nuclear pre-tonic syllables and lengthen nuclear tonic and post-tonic syllables. For the assertions statements, it is observed that the Brazilian informants shorten the prenuclear pre-tonic and post-tonic syllables and lengthen the tonic ones. The Spanish informants, in turn, lengthen pre-nuclear pre-tonic and tonic syllables and shorten post-tonic ones. For the nuclear region, the four informants present similar strategies, thus lengthening tonic and post-tonic syllables.Neste trabalho, descreve-se a entoação (F0 e duração) de perguntas totais e parciais e de suas asserções correspondentes em enunciados lidos em espanhol por quatro informantes: duas brasileiras, falantes de espanhol como L2, e duas espanholas, falantes de espanhol como L1. Para a descrição e análise dos dados, partimos de trabalhos realizados para o português brasileiro (MORAES, 1998; CUNHA, 2000; MORAES, 2006, 2008; BARBOSA, 2012; FROTA, 2013) e para o espanhol (NAVARRO TOMÁS, 1944; SOSA, 1999; CANTERO, 2002; HIDALGO NAVARRO, 2006; ESTEBAS VILAPLANA, PRIETO, 2009; FERREIRA DE SÁ, 2013; SILVA, 2016). Os resultados mostram que o padrão mais frequente para enunciados do tipo pergunta total apresenta movimento ascendente na região prenuclear e na região nuclear. Nas perguntas parciais o movimento melódico predominante é descendente. As asserções se caracterizam por contorno prenuclear ascendente com pico geralmente na sílaba tônica ou postônica prenuclear, queda da F0 ao longo do enunciado e acento nuclear num nível médio ou baixo seguido de F0final baixa. No que diz respeito ao parâmetro duração, em enunciados do tipo pergunta total e pergunta parcial, as 4 informantes apresentam padrão semelhante: encurtam as sílabas da região prenuclear e a pretônica nuclear e alongam a tônica e a postônica nucleares. Nos enunciados assertivos, observa-se que as informantes brasileiras encurtam as pretônicas e postônicas prenucleares e alongam as tônicas. As informantes espanholas, por sua vez, alongam pretônicas e tônicas prenucleares e encurtam as postônicas. Na região nuclear as 4 informantes apresentam padrão similar, com alongamento das tônicas e postônicas.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da UFSC2019-09-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado por pares"application/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/1984-8420.2019v20n1p10910.5007/1984-8420.2019v20n1p109Working Papers em Linguística; v. 20 n. 1 (2019): Interfaces da Prosódia; 109-1371984-8420reponame:Working Papers em Lingüística (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/1984-8420.2019v20n1p109/40786Copyright (c) 2019 Sabrina Lima de Souza Cerqueira, João Antonio Moraes, Albert Rilliardinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCerqueira, Sabrina Lima de SouzaMoraes, João AntonioRilliard, Albert2019-12-18T05:08:15Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/55827Revistahttp://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:2019-12-18T05:08:15Working Papers em Lingüística (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil A prosódia de perguntas e asserções: um estudo situado de espanhol no Brasil |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil Cerqueira, Sabrina Lima de Souza |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil |
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The prosody of questions and assertions: a situated study of Spanish in Brazil |
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Cerqueira, Sabrina Lima de Souza |
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Cerqueira, Sabrina Lima de Souza Moraes, João Antonio Rilliard, Albert |
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Moraes, João Antonio Rilliard, Albert |
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Cerqueira, Sabrina Lima de Souza Moraes, João Antonio Rilliard, Albert |
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This work describes the intonation of yes-no questions and Wh-questions and their corresponding assertions. The corpus is based on Spanish utterances read in Spanish by four speakers: two L2 Spanish speakers from Brazil and two L1 Spanish speakers from Spain. The work is based on preceding descriptions from Navarro Tomás, 1944; Moraes 1998; Sosa, 1999; Cunha, 2000; Cantero, 2002; Moraes J., 2006; Hidalgo Navarro, 2006; Moraes, 2008; Estebas Vilaplana & Prieto, 2009; Barbosa, 2012; Frota, 2013; Ferreira de Sá, 2013; Silva, 2016. The results show that the most frequent pattern for yes–no questions has rising movement on the prenuclear region and on the nuclear region. For Wh-questions, the predominant melodic movement is falling. The assertions are characterized by a rising prenuclear contour with a peak generally on the pre-nuclear tonic or post-tonic syllable, followed by an F0 fall along the utterance and a nuclear stress at a medium or low level followed by a low F0. Regarding the duration criterion, in yes-no and Wh-questions, the four informants present similar strategies: they shorten the prenuclear region as well as the nuclear pre-tonic syllables and lengthen nuclear tonic and post-tonic syllables. For the assertions statements, it is observed that the Brazilian informants shorten the prenuclear pre-tonic and post-tonic syllables and lengthen the tonic ones. The Spanish informants, in turn, lengthen pre-nuclear pre-tonic and tonic syllables and shorten post-tonic ones. For the nuclear region, the four informants present similar strategies, thus lengthening tonic and post-tonic syllables. |
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