Prosodic realization of negation in Saisiyat and English

Autor/innen

  • Wen-yu Chiang
  • I Chang-Liao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.34.2004.203

Abstract

The current study focuses on the prosodic realization of negators in Saisiyat, an endangered aboriginal language of Taiwan, and compares its prosodic realization of negation with that of English. The results of this study indicate that sentential subjects are the most acoustically prominent items in the Saisiyat negative sentences measured. This contrasts sharply with the English experimental sentences, in which the negator itself was the most acoustically prominent item. These findings suggest that Saisiyat is a pitch-accent language; thus, the presence of negators does not significantly change the prosodic parameters of surrounding words. English, in contrast, is an intonation language, so the presence of negation results in substantial prosodic modification. This suggests that the phenomenon of negation is universally prominent; however, languages with different prosodic systems will adopt different strategies for realizing prominence.

 

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2004

Zitationsvorschlag

Chiang, Wen-yu, und I Chang-Liao. 2004. „Prosodic Realization of Negation in Saisiyat and English“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 34 (Januar):59-72. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.34.2004.203.