Intonational Encoding of Given and New Information in the Warri Sub-variety of Nigerian Pidgin English

Eunice Fajobi, Omobolanle Taiwo
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The concept of given and new information is innate to discourse intonation. The concept expounds on the idea that intonation is used to regulate conversational behaviour of interlocutors by ensuring that a listener pays attention to those important aspects of the message being passed across by a speaker. Thus, the listener’s interpretation of the encoded message is pivoted on the F0 direction whose trajectory may be falling or rising in tune. The rising tune signals given or shared information while the falling tune is reserved for what constitutes a new information between the participants. Dwelling on Brazil’s (1997) and Chun’s (2002) Discourse Intonation (DI) model and using Praat for the acoustic analysis in this study, we extract data from the natural speech of 10 speakers of Warri sub-variety of Nigerian Pidgin English (NPE) to investigate and describe the patterns of intonation used in the variety to convey given and new information in selected “wh-” and “yes/no” interrogatives. Findings reveal a preponderance preference for Brazil’s proclaiming tone for the grammatical categories investigated.
尼日利亚洋泾浜英语Warri亚变体中已知信息和新信息的语调编码
给定信息和新信息的概念是话语语调固有的。这一概念阐述了语调被用来调节对话者的会话行为,确保听者注意到说话者所传递信息的重要方面。因此,听者对编码信息的解释以F0方向为中心,其轨迹可能在音调上下降或上升。上升的音调表示给出或共享信息,而下降的音调则保留构成参与者之间的新信息。本研究以Brazil(1997)和Chun(2002)的话语语调(DI)模型为基础,使用Praat进行声学分析,从10个尼日利亚皮金英语Warri亚变体(NPE)的讲话者的自然语音中提取数据,调查和描述该变体在选定的“wh-”和“yes/no”疑问句中表达给定信息和新信息时使用的语调模式。研究结果显示,在被调查的语法类别中,巴西的宣告语气具有优势。
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