期刊名称:Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology
电子版ISSN:1868-6354
出版年度:2015
卷号:6
期号:1
页码:119-146
DOI:10.1515/lp-2015-0003
摘要:This study tests how prosodic boundary strength (i.e., categorical
differences between Accentual Phrase, AP, and intermediate phrase, ip, boundaries) per se affects the syntactic parsing of spoken utterances in French. Two
forced-choice perception experiments demonstrated that French listeners use
prosodic boundary strength (either AP or ip boundaries) at the end of noun
phrases (e.g., La nana du sauna ‘The girl who manages the sauna’) to choose
whether NPs are likely to be followed by a prepositional phrase (e.g., d’Héléna
‘of Héléna’) or instead by a verb phrase (e.g., déconseille ‘advises against’).
Experiment 1 employed fragments extracted from natural speech stimuli, while
Experiment 2 made use of resynthesized speech, in which fundamental frequency and durational cues to AP and ip boundaries were independently
manipulated. In Experiment 1, results show that listeners prefer PP completions
following AP boundaries and VP completions after ip boundaries. Experiment 2
shows that preboundary duration cues consistent with the presence of an AP
boundary successfully guide listeners to prefer PP completions, while both
fundamental frequency and duration cues consistent with an ip boundary are
necessary to induce VP completions. We hence argue that prosodic boundary
strength at the right edge of an utterance fragment influences syntactic parsing
decisions in French.