Interspeech 2020 2020
DOI: 10.21437/interspeech.2020-2101
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Scaling Processes of Clause Chains in Pitjantjatjara

Abstract: Clause chains are a syntactic strategy for combining multiple clauses into a single unit. They are reported in many languages, including Korean and Turkish. However, they have seen relatively little focused research. In particular, prosodic features are often mentioned in descriptions of clause chaining, however there have been vanishingly few investigations. Corpus-based studies of the prosody of clause chains in two unrelated languages of Papua New Guinea report that they are typically produced as a sequence… Show more

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“…Butcher (1996) also reports on some connected speech processes in Pitjantjatjara along with some other Australian languages. As well as these, Defina et al (2020) investigated the prosody of clause chains in the language. This study builds on these by considering synchronic variation, and by examining processes which occur in spontaneous connected speech.…”
Section: Pitjantjatjaramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butcher (1996) also reports on some connected speech processes in Pitjantjatjara along with some other Australian languages. As well as these, Defina et al (2020) investigated the prosody of clause chains in the language. This study builds on these by considering synchronic variation, and by examining processes which occur in spontaneous connected speech.…”
Section: Pitjantjatjaramentioning
confidence: 99%