2017
DOI: 10.17851/2237-2083.25.3.1105-1142
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Prosódia de enunciados declarativos e interrogativos totais nas variedades de Salvador, Fortaleza e Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: Resumo: Este trabalho tem como objetivo descrever diferenças entre variedades dialetais do português falado em Salvador, Fortaleza e Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, tanto nas sentenças declarativas quanto nas interrogativas. A análise de parâmetros prosódicos (frequência fundamental, duração, intensidade) é feita no núcleo final de sentenças oxítonas, paroxítonas e proparoxítonas. Há diferenças prosódicas sistemáticas entre as duas modalidades (declarativa e interrogativa): um tom alto ou subida de F0 no núcleo das in… Show more

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“…Moreover, it can be noticed that the final pre-stressed syllable (“cê”) in the declarative contour is high, whilst the same syllable is low in the interrogative contour, marking the contrast between the final pre-stressed syllables (“cê”) in both contours. This behavior of the final pre-stressed syllable (“cê”) is corroborated by Couto, Silva, and Miranda (2017), who analyzed the declaratives and interrogative contours in three BP varieties: Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, and Salvador. This difference between the nuclear region of the contours supports Moraes’s descriptions (1998, 2008) that can lead in representing the pitch accents of statements as H+L* L% and those of questions as L+<H*L%, as already stated in the introduction of this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Moreover, it can be noticed that the final pre-stressed syllable (“cê”) in the declarative contour is high, whilst the same syllable is low in the interrogative contour, marking the contrast between the final pre-stressed syllables (“cê”) in both contours. This behavior of the final pre-stressed syllable (“cê”) is corroborated by Couto, Silva, and Miranda (2017), who analyzed the declaratives and interrogative contours in three BP varieties: Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, and Salvador. This difference between the nuclear region of the contours supports Moraes’s descriptions (1998, 2008) that can lead in representing the pitch accents of statements as H+L* L% and those of questions as L+<H*L%, as already stated in the introduction of this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…I'll take advantage of this versatility to show that several approaches are possible to get quantitative measurements of prosodic variations that may fit different research questions. In Rebollo Couto et al (2017), the sentence "O Renato gosta do Renato" (Renato likes Renato) is presented for two speakers in each of these three cities, with assertive and interrogative modes. Table 1 summarizes its prosodic characteristics as seen within the autosegmental-metric framework (for the pre-nuclear and nuclear parts), and within the phonetic approach recommended by the AMPER project (in terms of the F 0 contour).…”
Section: Citymentioning
confidence: 99%