JOURNAL ARTICLE

The intonation of wh-questions in Franco-Ontarian

Renée A. BaligandEric James

Year: 1973 Journal:   The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique Vol: 18 (2)Pages: 89-101   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The melodic structure of an interrogative utterance frequently depends on the grammatical structure of the sentence in question. In addition to the enunciative sentence of the kind vous venez? which bears a particular acoustic mark of interrogation, a rise in fundamental frequency in sentence-final position, there exist also interrogative utterances signalled by inversion of word order and still others marked by lexical means, the WH-questions. It is the intonation of this latter type of sentence which we intend to examine in the Canadian-French spoken in Ontario. The intonation of interrogative sentences has for some years been the object of important research in different languages. Wells (1945) and Trager and Smith (1951) note in English an intonation curve at the following levels: 2 - 3 - 1 - without any tonal prominence on the interrogative word. Armstrong and Ward (1926), Jones (1932) and Faure (1948) also find that this type of interrogative sentence has a descending intonation. Fries (1964) finds no specific intonation pattern in a spontaneous corpus from which he studied yes-no questions. For German, Von Essen (1956) notes two intonation patterns: one rising (question intonation) and one falling (interrogative intonation).

Keywords:
Interrogative Intonation (linguistics) Linguistics Sentence Psychology Word order Interrogative word Utterance Philosophy

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