Prominence marking in an edge-prominent language - the case of Drehu

Author:

Torres Catalina1ORCID,Fletcher Janet2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Zurich; ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, The University of Melbourne

2. Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, The University of Melbourne

Abstract

This study investigates prosodic correlates of phrasing in Drehu, an Oceanic language from New Caledonia. The analysis is concerned with the demarcation of prosodic levels in the language, namely the Accentual Phrase and the Intonation Phrase. First impressionistic descriptions of Drehu state there is fixed word initial stress, however recent experimental evidence does not support this claim. Instead, it has been suggested that Drehu could be an edge-marking language which relies on right boundary marking. To determine whether the patterns recorded in the literature are borne out, the phonological and phonetic realisation of post-lexical word level prosody is investigated. An experiment was conducted to examine the extent to which fundamental frequency (F0) and duration contribute to boundary marking in Drehu. The results show that F0 cues mark the right boundary of two prosodic levels, the AP and IP, and that the strength of the boundary is related to its level in the prosodic hierarchy. Preboundary lengthening also cues IP boundaries but not AP boundaries.

Publisher

Open Library of the Humanities

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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