Boundary tones in German wh-questions and wh-exclamatives - a cluster-based approach

H. Seeliger, Constantijn Kaland
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We present data from a production study investigating verb-final German wh -questions and wh -exclamatives. We focus here on the variety of boundary tones found in the data. While most exclamatives were produced with falling contours and most questions with rising ones, there was substantial overlap between the two speech acts. Many utterance-final pitch offsets and pitch movements were also ambiguous in height and direction, pro-viding a challenge for manual annotation. We apply a contour-based cluster analysis to the data in order to semi-automatically group intonation contours. We show that a cluster analysis based on the entire contour can shed light on the variety of boundary tones, although some clusters are ‘mixed’ and contain both high and low boundary tones. We then supplement this analysis with another cluster analysis based on the final two syllables of the utterance, which succeeds in splitting the mixed clusters. Finally, we use the combined cluster analysis to identify and describe the ambiguous boundary tones and argue that their form-to-function mapping falls outside the scope of the canonical inventory of GToBI boundary tones. Specifically, we found late falls after high plateaus and level, medium-high plateaus that are distinct both from continuation rises and calling contours.
德语wh-疑问句和wh-感叹词的边界音——基于聚类的方法
我们提出了一项生产研究的数据,该研究调查了德语动词结语wh疑问句和wh感叹词。我们在这里关注数据中发现的各种边界色调。虽然大多数感叹词的轮廓线是下降的,而大多数问题的轮廓线是上升的,但这两种言语行为之间存在大量重叠。许多词尾的音高偏移和音高移动在高度和方向上也是模糊的,这给人工标注带来了挑战。我们对数据进行了基于轮廓的聚类分析,以便半自动地对语调轮廓进行分组。我们表明,基于整个轮廓的聚类分析可以揭示各种边界色调,尽管一些聚类是“混合”的,并且包含高和低边界色调。然后,我们用基于话语最后两个音节的另一个聚类分析来补充这个分析,它成功地分裂了混合聚类。最后,我们使用组合聚类分析来识别和描述模糊的边界音,并认为它们的形式到功能映射不在GToBI边界音的规范清单的范围内。具体来说,我们发现在高平台和水平、中高平台之后的晚下跌与持续上涨和召唤等高线都不同。
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