It is well established that focus may have prosodic reflexes
in various languages. Previous data on Florentine Italian
showed that broad focus and late narrow-contrastive focus
utterances are marked by different pitch accents. With the
present experiment we address the question whether a
three way contrast exists in the intonational realization of
broad, narrow-semantic and narrow-contrastive focus.
Results show that while focus type (contrastive vs. noncontrastive)
is signalled by different pitch accents,
differences in focus scope (broad vs. narrow) are not.
Publication type:
Contributo in volume
Source:
Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, edited by Solé M.J., Recasens D., Romero J., pp. 1803–1806, 2003
Date:
2003
Resource Identifier:
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/93299
urn:isbn:1-876346-49-3
Language:
Eng