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Typology of Paiwan Interrogative Prosody
Chun-Mei Chen
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
National Chung Hsing University
chench@dragon.nchu.edu.tw
a Paiwan lexical word, as many second language learners can
Abstract
do, but the change of prosodic patterns in their speech could
This paper investigates the phonetic correlates of interrogative result in the misunderstanding of communication or the loss of
prosodic features in Paiwan, an Austronesian language spoken verbal arts.
in Taiwan. An attempt has been made to capture the typology Chiang and Chiang [7] claim that Saisiyat, another
of the Paiwan interrogative prosody. The interrogative Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan, is a pitch accent
sentence in Paiwan consists of one or more prosodic words language. They measure various prosodic parameters of
which are usually larger than a verb stem. Yes/no, tag and syllable rhymes, such as F0 height at onset, offset, peak and
alternative questions are characteristically marked by a high trough, pitch range, duration, and slope of content words in
final boundary tone, whereas WH-questions are realized with a Saisiyat, and they suggest that accent in Saisiyat should be
low final boundary tone. It
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