Yvan Rose

List of John Benjamins publications for which Yvan Rose plays a role.

Research on multilingualism or based on multilingual speech data poses unique methodological issues, for example concerning the annotation of language-specific phenomena within data records involving multiple languages and/or speakers. To support this type of research, how can one build a unique… read more
Rose, Yvan 2020 Chapter 12. Using Phon to analyze phonological and speech data: An overviewChild Bilingualism and Second Language Learning: Multidisciplinary perspectives, Li, Fangfang, Karen E. Pollock and Robbin Gibb (eds.), pp. 249–274 | Chapter
Phon, the software program behind the PhonBank database, offers a set of functions useful to the analysis of phonological and acoustic data. In this paper, I provide an illustrated description of the most central query and reporting functions currently available within Phon, including a… read more
The nature of phonological representations and of their acquisition by language learners has been a subject of debate since at least the 1970s. Vihman and Croft (2007) recently proposed the ‘Radical’ Templatic approach to phonology, which formally rejects segmental features as independent units of… read more
Rose, Yvan 2012 Multilingual phonological corpus analysis: The tools behind the PhonBank ProjectMultilingual Corpora and Multilingual Corpus Analysis, Schmidt, Thomas and Kai Wörner (eds.), pp. 365–381 | Article
In this chapter, I describe the PhonBank database initiative within the larger CHILDES project. After a brief introduction to these inter-related database systems, I move the focus on the types of corpus annotations and analyses which we support within PhonBank, through the Phon software program.… read more
Rose, Yvan and Christophe dos Santos 2010 Stress domain effects in French phonology and phonological developmentRomance Linguistics 2008: Interactions in Romance, Arregi, Karlos, Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Silvina Montrul and Annie Tremblay (eds.), pp. 89–104 | Article
In this paper, we discuss two distinct data sets. The first comes from the allophonic process of closed-syllable laxing in Québec French, which targets final (stressed) vowels even though these vowels should in theory be syllabified in open syllables in lexical representations (e.g. lune [Öly. read more
Rose, Yvan 2002 Relations between segmental and prosodic structure in first language acquisitionAnnual Review of Language Acquisition: Volume 2 (2002), Santelmann, Lynn, Maaike Verrips and Frank Wijnen (eds.), pp. 117–155 | Article
In this paper, I discuss a number of relations that take place between melodic content and higher prosodic structure in first language phonological development. I explore acquisition patterns found in data on the acquisition of Québec French. Starting with the observation that prosodic structure… read more