An Acoustic Study of Penultimate Accentuation in Three Varieties of French
Author(s)
Schwab, Sandra
Goldman, Jean-Philippe
Racine, Isabelle
Publisher
Shangai: Speech Prosody
Date issued
2012
In
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Speech Prosody
From page
266
To page
269
Subjects
penultimate accentuation accentual phrase Parisian French regional French spontaneous speech
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to provide an acoustical account of penultimate accentuation in some varieties of French. We compare stretches of spontaneous speech produced by 8 Swiss speakers (4 Neuchâtel speakers and 4 Wallis speakers, hereafter "regional varieties") with the productions of a group of 4 Parisian speakers (hereafter "standard variety"). The results of our study show that penultimate accentuation is less frequent in Parisian French than in the Swiss varieties. More interestingly, the study reveals that the phenomenon has different acoustic correlates not only between the standard variety and the regional varieties, but also within the two regional varieties: while Wallis speakers tend to be closer to Parisian speakers using melodic cues to mark their penultimate syllable as prominent, speakers from Neuchâtel tend to prefer using durational cues to do so.
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