Periodic energy mass on head and edge tones in Maltese wh-constructions

Maria Lialiou, Aviad Albert, A. Vella, M. Grice
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This paper is concerned with the relation between tonal association and prosodic strength in different tone bearing positions in Maltese wh-words. In these words, tones are associated with the stressed syllable (head association) in indirect and quoted questions, but with the initial syllable (edge association) in direct questions. In a language that has pitch accents to cue prominence (a head prominence language according to Jun's typology), the initial syllable, if not stressed, would not typically cue prominence, but rather juncture. Using periodic energy mass as a measure of strength, and thus prominence, we found that mass enhancement is not conditioned by tonal association (either head or edge) but rather by the lexical stress. Whereas the present study shows that the word-initial H tone does not affect the relative prominence between the stressed syllable and the word-initial one, and thus does not cue prominence on the initial syllable, there is a potentially different prominence-cueing function of this early H peak. That is, for example a prominence cueing function at the word level (i.e., one which makes the entire word more prominent) driven by modality or pragmatic force.
马耳他语wh结构中头部和边缘音调的周期性能量质量
本文研究了马耳他语中不同元音位置的语调联想与韵律强度的关系。在这些词中,声调在间接问句和引语问句中与重音音节(头联想)联系在一起,而在直接问句中与首音节(边联想)联系在一起。在一种有音调重音来提示突出的语言中(根据Jun的类型学,这是一种头部突出的语言),第一个音节如果不重读,通常不会提示突出,而是提示连接。使用周期性能量质量作为强度和突出度的度量,我们发现质量增强不是由音调关联(无论是头部还是边缘)决定的,而是由词汇重音决定的。虽然本研究表明,单词开头的H音不影响重读音节与单词开头音节之间的相对突出,因此不会提示首音节的突出,但这个早期H音峰值可能具有不同的突出提示功能。也就是说,例如,在词的层次上的突出提示功能(即使整个词更加突出)是由情态或语用力量驱动的。
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