Prosodic focus in Bangla: A psycholinguistic investigation of production and perception
Author(s) -
Arunima Choudhury,
Elsi Kaiser
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
lsa annual meeting extended abstracts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2377-3367
DOI - 10.3765/exabs.v0i0.597
Subject(s) - bengali , focus (optics) , position (finance) , perception , linguistics , computer science , psychology , object (grammar) , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , philosophy , physics , finance , neuroscience , optics , economics
The paper investigates the prosodic distinctions available in Bangla/Bengali to differentiate focus-types. Bangla has canonical SOV order. The immediate preverbal position is the default focus position. We conducted an elicitation study followed by a perception study to investigate whether Bangla speakers distinguish new-information vs. contrastive focus prosodically and whether the syntactic position of the focused constituent matters. We found reliable effects between focus-types only when the focused constituent is an object, in the default focus position. Therefore, Bangla uses prosodic cues to mark focus, but the perceptibility interacts with syntactic position: Differences between focus-types are amplified in default focus position.
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