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  The final lengthening of pre-boundary syllables turns into final shortening as boundary strength levels increase

Kentner, G., Franz, I., Knoop, C. A., & Menninghaus, W. (2023). The final lengthening of pre-boundary syllables turns into final shortening as boundary strength levels increase. Journal of Phonetics, 97: 101225. doi:10.1016/j.wocn.2023.101225.

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Kentner, Gerrit1, 2, Author           
Franz, Isabelle2, 3, Author           
Knoop, Christine A.2, Author                 
Menninghaus, Winfried2, Author                 
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1Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, ou_persistent22              
2Department of Language and Literature, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Max Planck Society, Grüneburgweg 14, 60322 Frankfurt am Main, DE, ou_2421695              
3Hochschule für Gesundheit, Bochum, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Pre-boundary lengthening, Prosodic phrasing, Pauses, Prosodic boundary, Declination
 Abstract: Phrase-final syllable duration and pauses are generally considered to be positively correlated: The stronger the boundary, the longer the duration of phrase-final syllables, and the more likely or longer a pause. Exploring a large sample of complex literary prose texts read aloud, we examined pause likelihood and duration, pre-boundary syllable duration, and the pitch excursion at prosodic boundaries. Comparing these features across six predicted levels of boundary strength (level 0: no break; 1: simple phrase break; 2: short comma phrase break; 3: long comma phrase break; 4: sentence boundary; 5: direct speech boundary), we find that they are not correlated in a simple monotonic fashion. Whereas pause duration monotonically increases with boundary strength, both pre-boundary syllable duration and the pitch excursion on the pre-boundary syllable are largest for level-2 breaks and decrease significantly through levels 3 to 5. Our analysis suggests that pre-boundary syllable duration is partly contingent on the tonal realization, which is subject to f0 declination as the utterance progresses. We also surmise that pre-boundary syllable duration reflects differences in planning complexity for the different prosodic and syntactic boundaries. Overall, this study shows that a simple monotonic correlation between pause duration and pre-boundary syllable duration is not valid.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-02-16
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.wocn.2023.101225
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