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Journal of Speech Sciences
2002 Volume.9 No. 3 p.185 ~ p.200
The Phonetic Realization of intermediate phrase in French Intonation


Abstract
The current study confirmed the existence of an ip prosodic level in French intonation structure, as previously proposed by Sun-Ah Jun & Ce¢¥cile Fougeron (2000_. However, in contrast to the previous suggestion fo the plateau realized in an ip in several syntactic strctures, the current study supposed that the plateau doesn¢¥t come from the different type of syntactic structures but arise from the unspecified syllables without any PA in an ip. Because if we limited ip phrasal tone to the syntactic structure, it would be difficult to find the more general reasons of ip level. Besides /Hi/ and /H*/ we also used /Hi*/ for the focused syllable in the current study. In emophasized sentences, in general, /Hi*/ appeared in the first or second syllable of a leftward AP in an ip and /H*/ in the final syllable of a rightmost AP of an ip. In contrast to these PAs, /Hi*/ might appear in any syllable in an ip, but not to far from /H*/ because the duration time and length t of plateau realized between /Hi*/ and /H*/ or /Hi/ and /H*/ would make an essential harmonious rhythmic unit. Therefore, the current study determined the duration time and the number of syllables realized in each plateau in an ip level composed of more than one AP. As a phrase constituent structure, there is a practical need for intermediate prosodic units to allow for generalization over the many possible combinations of prosodic patterns that can occur.
Further evidence is still needed to analyze and relate the different pitch ranges of the plateau of an ip according to the syntactic structure, to identify the considerable character in the French prosodic hierarchy.
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