The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers

The present paper offers an overview of our investigations concerning the intonation of Spanish yes-no questions by Hungarian learners of Spanish. We now focus on linguistic aspects of intonation: which melodic patterns are used by Hungarian learners of Spanish in three subcategories of yes-no inter...

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Main Author: Kata Baditzné Pálvölgyi
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2014-11-01
Series:Phonica
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Online Access:https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/phonica/article/view/10961
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description The present paper offers an overview of our investigations concerning the intonation of Spanish yes-no questions by Hungarian learners of Spanish. We now focus on linguistic aspects of intonation: which melodic patterns are used by Hungarian learners of Spanish in three subcategories of yes-no interrogatives: neutral yes-no questions, incredulous echo yes-no questions and yes-no questions followed by a vocative. We analyse these subtypes as their intonation in Spanish and in Hungarian is radically different. The Spanish intonation is characterised by final rises in all these three areas, whereas in Hungarian, we can rather detect the presence of a rising-falling melody. Rise-falls are not excluded from the inventory of Spanish interrogative patterns, but their presence is relatively low, and they usually accompany marked yes-no questions. Our aim is to find out on which areas should a language teacher lay more emphasis as far as the correct intonation is concerned.
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spelling doaj.art-2b6a44a6cae14ecd888be7fadda19d492022-12-22T01:41:02ZcatUniversitat de BarcelonaPhonica1699-87742014-11-0110224The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakersKata Baditzné Pálvölgyi0University of Eötvös LorándThe present paper offers an overview of our investigations concerning the intonation of Spanish yes-no questions by Hungarian learners of Spanish. We now focus on linguistic aspects of intonation: which melodic patterns are used by Hungarian learners of Spanish in three subcategories of yes-no interrogatives: neutral yes-no questions, incredulous echo yes-no questions and yes-no questions followed by a vocative. We analyse these subtypes as their intonation in Spanish and in Hungarian is radically different. The Spanish intonation is characterised by final rises in all these three areas, whereas in Hungarian, we can rather detect the presence of a rising-falling melody. Rise-falls are not excluded from the inventory of Spanish interrogative patterns, but their presence is relatively low, and they usually accompany marked yes-no questions. Our aim is to find out on which areas should a language teacher lay more emphasis as far as the correct intonation is concerned.https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/phonica/article/view/10961Yes-no interrogativesMelodic patternsRiseRise-fallNegative transfer
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The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers
Phonica
Yes-no interrogatives
Melodic patterns
Rise
Rise-fall
Negative transfer
title The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers
title_full The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers
title_fullStr The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers
title_full_unstemmed The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers
title_short The intonational patterns used in Spanish yes-no questions of Hungarian speakers
title_sort intonational patterns used in spanish yes no questions of hungarian speakers
topic Yes-no interrogatives
Melodic patterns
Rise
Rise-fall
Negative transfer
url https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/phonica/article/view/10961
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