The role of topic shift and conversation turn in the intonation of Italian wh-questions

P. Sorianello
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The aim of this study is to analyse the intonation patterns of Italian wh-questions in relation to epistemic orientation, topic shift and turn organisation. The research conducted so far has shown that wh-questions have both falling and rising final contours. Linguistic, sociolinguistic, and pragmatic factors are recognised to affect intonation patterns. Nevertheless, the influence of conversational elements on intonation contours remains unclear and requires further research. This study analyses a corpus of unplanned conversations to evaluate how the retention/change of topic and the maintenance/transfer of dialogic turn affect the intonation of questions. The research revealed two significant findings. Firstly, wh-question categorisation shows that the degree of epistemic certainty has a profound impact on topic shift and floor passing. Secondly, the results suggest that conversational aspects do not significantly affect the final intonation patterns. However, they do have a relevant effect on the initial pitch level of the questions, leading to an increase in the onset and overall pitch range.
话题转换和谈话转向在意大利语问句语调中的作用
本研究旨在分析意大利语wh-questions的语调模式与认识倾向、话题转换和转折组织的关系。迄今为止所进行的研究表明,wh-questions 的终结轮廓既有下降的,也有上升的。语言、社会语言和语用因素被认为会影响语调模式。然而,会话因素对语调轮廓的影响仍不清楚,需要进一步研究。本研究分析了一个非计划会话语料库,以评估话题的保留/改变和对话转折的保持/转移如何影响疑问句的语调。研究揭示了两个重要发现。首先,Wh-question 的分类表明,认识论的确定性程度对话题转换和楼层传递有深远影响。其次,研究结果表明,会话方面对最终语调模式的影响不大。然而,它们确实对问题的初始音调水平有相关影响,导致起始音和整体音调范围的增加。
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