Paolo Roseano, Ana Maria Fernández Planas, Wendy Elvira-García, R. Massó, E. M. Celdrán
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La entonación de las preguntas parciales en catalán
This article, based on an experimental corpus of 1,020 sentences, provides a description of the intonation of wh-questions in Central Catalan, which had not been studied in depth so far. The data show that wh-questions display a greater variety of intonation patterns than yes/no questions. The paper argues that each intonation pattern is preferably associated with a specific pragmatic meaning (asking for information, offering information, giving an order and so far).