法语首升音在识别对比焦点的左边缘时的感知关联

Axel Barrault, Pauline Welby, J. German
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本研究探讨了法语中信息结构与语调之间的相互作用。在一个强迫选择感知任务中,我们测试了法语初始上升(初始上升)是否与识别非纠正性对比焦点的左边缘相关。被试听的是两个分句中的平行结构,其中第二个分句中直接宾语头名词的分段信息缺失(见图1)。关键的是,修饰名词的最后一个颜色形容词总是有对比。在语调残差上,我们操纵了初始升的存在(LHiLH*)或不存在(LLH*)。参与者被要求在Given或New指称物之间做出选择。后者反映了对整个后动词性论证的对比解释,而前者则反映了仅限于直接宾语名词短语的最后一个形容词修饰语的对比解释。结果显示,对于两种解释中的任何一种都没有偏见,因为初始上升的存在或不存在标志着对比焦点的左边缘。然而,正如预期的那样,句子的平行性导致了对对比解释的总体偏见。在假设初始上升是一个微弱的集中提示的情况下,讨论了几个可能解释目前无效结果的因素。
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The perceptual relevance of the French Initial Rise in identifying the left edge of a contrastive focus
This study addresses the interplay between information structure and intonation in French. In a forced-choice perception task, we tested whether the French Initial Rise (Initial Rise) is of relevance in identifying the left edge of a non-corrective contrastive focus. Participants listened to two-clause sentences with parallel structures in the two clauses in which the segmental information of the direct object head noun in the second clause was missing (see Figure 1). Crucially, there was always a contrast on the final color adjective modifying the noun. On the intonational residual, we manipulated the presence (LHiLH*) or absence (LLH*) of an Initial Rise. Participants were asked to choose between the Given or a New referent. The latter would reflect a contrastive interpretation of the entire post-verbal argument, while the former would reflect a contrastive interpretation restricted to the final adjectival modifier of the direct object noun phrase. Results showed no bias toward either of the two interpretations as a function of the presence or absence of the Initial Rise as marking the left edge of a contrastive focus. As anticipated, however, the sentences’ parallelism induced an overall bias toward a contrastive interpretation. Several factors that may explain the present null result are discussed under the hypothesis that the Initial Rise is a weak cue to focus.
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