The present study investigates the prosody of yes/no questions (in comparison with statements) in Chinese learners and native speakers of Italian. Acoustic analyses and a perceptual test were performed, in order to identify the main trends in non-native productions. Results show the relevance of prosody, which differentiates elementary, intermediate and advanced Chinese learners of Italian. Listening tests based on prosody transplantation also suggest that non-native segments with a native Italian prosody are rated as less accented than are native Italian segments with a non-native prosody. Similar trends were found, overall, in terms of question/assertion discrimination, confirming the relative importance of prosody. These findings could be helpful for teachers and learners of Italian as a foreign language.

An acoustic-perceptual approach to the prosody of Chinese and native speakers of Italian based on yes/no questions

VITALE, MARILISA;DE MEO, Anna
2014-01-01

Abstract

The present study investigates the prosody of yes/no questions (in comparison with statements) in Chinese learners and native speakers of Italian. Acoustic analyses and a perceptual test were performed, in order to identify the main trends in non-native productions. Results show the relevance of prosody, which differentiates elementary, intermediate and advanced Chinese learners of Italian. Listening tests based on prosody transplantation also suggest that non-native segments with a native Italian prosody are rated as less accented than are native Italian segments with a non-native prosody. Similar trends were found, overall, in terms of question/assertion discrimination, confirming the relative importance of prosody. These findings could be helpful for teachers and learners of Italian as a foreign language.
2014
Inglese
Nick Campbell, Daniel Hirst, Dafydd Gibbon
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Nick Campbell, Daniel Hirst, Dafydd Gibbon
Speech Prosody 7
648
651
4
Speech Prosody Special Interest Group (SProSIG)
Urbana, IL
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Esperti anonimi
L2 Italian; yes-no questions; Chinese learners; prosody acquisition
Internazionale
3
Vitale, Marilisa; Boula de Mareüil, Philippe; DE MEO, Anna
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
open
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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