A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira Júnior, Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/5544
Resumo: Speech rate is examined in this paper as a prosodic feature employed in thesignaling of spontaneous narrative structure. Assuming that narratives have a structural systemin itself, and that interactants mark their moves and their more global activities in order to makethem unambiguous (JEFFERSON, 1978; SACKS, 1972), the present paper examines speech ratephenomena, from an acoustic-experimental approach, in 17 spontaneous narratives, usingone of the most influential models for narrative analysis - the Labovian Evaluative Model(LABOV, 1972) - as framework for the analysis. The prosodic variable under investigation isanalyzed on two different levels: at specific points in the narratives corresponding to sectionboundaries (local level), and within different sections in the narratives as a whole (global level).The results indicate that speech rate operates exclusively on the global level, by generating acyclical pattern of varying rates corresponding to the individual, linear sections that make upnarrative texts. Speech rate does not characterize narrative sections and is not manipulatedon the local level in order to mark narrative boundaries.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
title A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
spellingShingle A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
Oliveira Júnior, Miguel
Spontaneous narrative
Prosody
Discourse structure
Speech rate
title_short A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
title_full A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
title_fullStr A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
title_full_unstemmed A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
title_sort A study on speech rate as a prosodic feature in spontaneous narrative
author Oliveira Júnior, Miguel
author_facet Oliveira Júnior, Miguel
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira Júnior, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spontaneous narrative
Prosody
Discourse structure
Speech rate
topic Spontaneous narrative
Prosody
Discourse structure
Speech rate
description Speech rate is examined in this paper as a prosodic feature employed in thesignaling of spontaneous narrative structure. Assuming that narratives have a structural systemin itself, and that interactants mark their moves and their more global activities in order to makethem unambiguous (JEFFERSON, 1978; SACKS, 1972), the present paper examines speech ratephenomena, from an acoustic-experimental approach, in 17 spontaneous narratives, usingone of the most influential models for narrative analysis - the Labovian Evaluative Model(LABOV, 1972) - as framework for the analysis. The prosodic variable under investigation isanalyzed on two different levels: at specific points in the narratives corresponding to sectionboundaries (local level), and within different sections in the narratives as a whole (global level).The results indicate that speech rate operates exclusively on the global level, by generating acyclical pattern of varying rates corresponding to the individual, linear sections that make upnarrative texts. Speech rate does not characterize narrative sections and is not manipulatedon the local level in order to mark narrative boundaries.
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