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The prosodic marking of rhetorical questions in Standard Chinese

  • The present study investigates the prosody of information-seeking (ISQs) and rhetorical questions (RQs) in Standard Chinese, in polar and wh-questions. Like in other languages, ISQs and RQs in Standard Chinese can have the same surface structure, allowing for a direct prosodic comparison between illocution types (ISQ vs RQ). Since Standard Chinese has lexical tone, the use of f0 as a cue to illocution type may be restricted. We investigate the prosodic differences between ISQs and RQs as well as the interplay of prosodic cues to RQs. In terms of f0, results showed that RQs were lower in f0, with the f0 range on the first word being expanded followed by f0 compression. RQs were further longer in duration and more often realized with non-modal voice quality (glottalized voice) as compared to ISQs. These prosodic cues were largely manipulated in tandem (illocutionary pairs with larger durational differences also showed larger differences in mean f0; voice quality, in turn, seemed to be an additional cue). We suggest three possible explanations (assertive force, focus, speaker attitude) that unite the present findings on RQs in Standard Chinese with the findings on RQs in other, non-tonal languages.

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Author:Katharina Zahner-RitterORCiD, Yiya ChenORCiD, Nicole DehéORCiD, Bettina Braun
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2022.101190
Parent Title (English):Journal of Phonetics
Series (Volume no.):Trier Center for Language and Communication (95)
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of completion:2022/10/18
Date of publication:2022/10/18
Publishing institution:Universität Trier
Release Date:2025/08/01
GND Keyword:ChinesischGND; Rhetorische FrageGND; ProsodieGND
Volume (for the year ...):2022
Issue / no.:95
Number of pages:18 Seiten
First page:1
Last page:18
Institutes:Fachbereich 2
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY-NC-ND: Creative-Commons-Lizenz 4.0 International

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