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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Speech imitation between speakers influences the realization of initial rises in French intonation

Amandine Michelas
Noël Nguyen

Résumé

French accentual phrases (APs) are characterized by the presence of a typical final fo rise (LH*) and an optional/additional initial fo rise (LHi). This study tested whether between-speaker speech imitation influenced the realization of APs tonal patterns. The experiment was based on APs containing a function word plus a bisyllabic content word, whose tonal patterns differed in the potential placement of an optional/initial high tone (Hi). In two shadowing tasks (without/with explicit instructions to imitate the speaker's way of pronouncing the stimuli), participants produced more initial high tones when they heard a stimulus including both initial and final high tones relative to stimuli which only a final high tone was present. Thus, imitation influences the realization of APs tonal patterns in French.
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hal-01510439 , version 1 (19-04-2017)

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Amandine Michelas, Noël Nguyen. Speech imitation between speakers influences the realization of initial rises in French intonation. ISICS 2012 (International Symposium on Imitation and Convergence in Speech), Sep 2012, Aix-en-Provence, France. pp.39-40. ⟨hal-01510439⟩
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