2020
DOI: 10.5817/erb2020-2-7
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Análisis prosódico de la hesitación en los dialectos septentrionales y meridionales del español

Abstract: El presente estudio se enfoca en los patrones de hesitación en las variedades septentrionales y meridionales del español peninsular. Se ha elaborado un corpus de 200 enunciados espontáneos con 100 enunciados procedentes de ambos territorios. El análisis sigue el protocolo ofrecido por Cantero (2019), según el cual para cada sílaba se representan los valores relevantes de entonación (en hercios), duración (en segundos) e intensidad (en decibelios), y, después, tales valores son estandarizados, para poder compar… Show more

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“…The variables under analysis also distinguish our study from previous work. Although most researchers have focused on silent pauses, to the best of our knowledge, the grouping of silent pauses into three categories as a function of their length has not yet been analysed in PPA, even if their bi-or tri-modal distribution has repeatedly been reported, in both typical and disordered speech (Angelopoulou et al 2018;Baditzné Pálvölgyi 2020;Campione and Véronis 2002;Goldman-Eisler 1968;Hird and Kirsner 2010;Kirsner et al 2005;Parjane et al 2021;Thomas 2021;Trouvain and Werner 2022). In normal speech, short pauses are often associated with breathing or articulatory phenomena, while medium pauses are linked to demarcative functions that are assumed to aid listeners to parse utterances correctly.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variables under analysis also distinguish our study from previous work. Although most researchers have focused on silent pauses, to the best of our knowledge, the grouping of silent pauses into three categories as a function of their length has not yet been analysed in PPA, even if their bi-or tri-modal distribution has repeatedly been reported, in both typical and disordered speech (Angelopoulou et al 2018;Baditzné Pálvölgyi 2020;Campione and Véronis 2002;Goldman-Eisler 1968;Hird and Kirsner 2010;Kirsner et al 2005;Parjane et al 2021;Thomas 2021;Trouvain and Werner 2022). In normal speech, short pauses are often associated with breathing or articulatory phenomena, while medium pauses are linked to demarcative functions that are assumed to aid listeners to parse utterances correctly.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%