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Rhapsodie: A prosodic and syntactic treebank for spoken French
Edited by Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Sylvain Kahane and Paola Pietrandrea
[
Studies in Corpus Linguistics
89] 2019
► pp.
393
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Index
A
accentual phrase
149–151, 214, 229
accentuation
152, 160, 208, 368
acceptability
229
acoustic-driven
178
ad-nucleus
106, 109, 113, 124, 285
adjunct
64, 117, 343
alignment
3, 6, 21, 27–34, 133, 154, 164, 235–249, 271–283, 339–343
AMDF
261–268
ANALOR
5, 175–177, 186–192, 222
anaphora
176
appellative
107, 300, 307, 347n2
argumentation
10, 11, 229, 287, 288, 309, 317, 323, 327, 336, 337
associated nucleus
4, 97, 101, 105, 106, 112, 114, 124, 125, 128, 131n1, 230, 291, 299
attitude
184, 192
automatic labeling
5, 173, 235, 239, 248, 252, 257, 259
automatic speech processing
129, 162, 339
autosegmental
147, 236, 237
B
back-channel
32, 177, 196, 197
bifurcation
4, 97, 119, 120, 230
binding
214, 218, 334
bottom-up
5, 37, 50, 148–154, 177, 214, 240
boundary tone
149, 150, 160, 237
break index
185
C
Cepstrum
261, 263, 264, 268
chunking
129, 149, 150, 365
clause
39, 40, 46, 49, 57–63, 81, 98, 112–116, 122, 123, 137, 162, 164, 170, 209n12, 222, 291, 341–343, 359
clitic
52, 53, 150n4, 218n3, 229, 340, 342
cognitive grammars
150
cohesion
1–4, 35–49, 73, 80, 97–99, 124, 153, 159, 176n1, 177, 213, 214, 227, 285, 286, 291, 293–300, 309–314, 340–342, 351, 365–367
common ground
104, 112, 114, 209, 211
communication
1, 2, 3, 8–12, 23, 148, 151, 208, 229, 235, 237, 251, 258, 361–367
compensation principle
150
competence
35, 94, 148–151, 157, 172, 213, 332
comprehension
148, 150, 151, 213, 339
confirmation
91, 92, 120, 121, 197, 209, 274, 275
congruent
215, 272–277, 343
conjunct
37, 42, 61, 72–92, 141
connectedness
229, 340–342, 352
constituency
2, 36, 37, 41, 46, 104, 131n1, 149, 150, 214, 220–229, 273–299, 313, 366
constituent tree
65, 132, 214, 277
constituent structure
49, 50, 66, 132, 149, 273
continuation
120, 185, 197, 209, 214
continuous
12, 152, 159, 162, 176–182, 192, 235, 237, 250, 257
contour
5, 147, 153, 176–178, 185–193, 207–210, 233–243, 251–260, 273, 340
controlled speech
150, 333
conversational analysis
150, 210, 366
coordination
4, 35–37, 49–61, 68–94, 116, 130, 274, 368
corpus design
3, 7–10, 16, 165, 173, 222
corpus linguistics
24, 158, 162
corpus-based
147–150, 155, 168, 173
corpus-driven
1, 4, 35, 41, 123, 147, 150–154, 175, 259, 365
correlation
7, 8, 20, 149–154, 178n5, 213, 214, 221n6, 228, 264, 283, 304–309, 313, 320–337, 367
correlative structures
80, 83
creaky voice
161, 162, 243
cross-linguistic
147
D
DAG
73, 93, 137, 140, 277, 277n5
database
12, 165, 213, 214, 227, 271, 272, 279, 368
de dicto
85–89
de re
85
deictic
177, 208, 229
demarcative
152, 177, 209
denomination
95, 231, 366
dependency tree
46 66, 70n, 73, 77, 131, 137–140, 274, 279, 311, 340, 341, 366, 368
dependency structure
4 49, 50, 57, 65–67, 135–139, 144, 146, 279n, 283, 291, 293, 313, 341
dialogue
9–14, 20, 91, 162, 165, 177, 183, 192, 207, 210, 251, 258, 287, 316, 317, 324–338, 345, 363
discourse analysis
150, 281
discourse cohesion
1, 46, 153, 286
discourse framing
208, 362
discourse marker
114, 259, 290, 343
discourse sequence
10, 11, 317, 326, 327, 334, 337, 344, 349, 350
discrete
159
disfluency
3, 5, 25, 28, 35–49, 61, 67–73, 79, 85–94, 118, 127, 128, 147, 151–178, 185–195, 204, 213–231, 259, 271–274, 290, 291, 299, 317, 332–368
double formulation
89, 90, 91, 94
duration
2, 14, 87, 159–164, 178–187, 221, 222, 238–242, 249, 265, 268, 280
E
EasyAlign
3, 27–30, 253
ellipsis
78–84, 94, 176
emotion
192, 258
empirical
1, 8, 35, 94, 148, 149, 155, 175, 176, 207, 332, 365
energy
159
enumeration
162
everyday speech
147, 207, 361
expert
22, 23, 29–32, 123, 124, 141, 152, 169, 185–192
expressivity
7, 229
extended units
5, 154, 213, 215, 222, 227
F
F-measure
129, 159, 249
face-to-face
10, 11, 20, 286, 287, 316, 317, 324, 329
fall/falling
22, 176, 177, 185–196, 207–214, 221, 233, 235–248, 255, 265, 331
false start
161, 257, 310
filled pause
204, 216–217, 223–226, 230
filler
5, 161, 175, 177, 185–189, 319, 322, 323, 332
floating segment
230, 231
focus
35, 39, 75, 106, 133, 148, 149, 169, 208, 229, 231, 250, 288, 296, 315, 331, 332, 362
fragmentation
176, 208, 334, 339, 342, 343, 350, 362, 363
frame
208, 308, 361, 362
function word
160, 162, 218n3, 220
fundamental frequency
2, 5, 150–160, 178–186, 221, 222, 233–273, 326–330
fusion
128, 136, 143, 176
G
gapping
80, 81
genre
1, 7–12, 19, 54, 55, 95, 154, 166, 173, 214, 228, 229, 271, 281–287, 308–343, 352, 360–368
government
4, 35–85, 93–99, 106, 117, 124–132, 275, 342, 365
government relations
36, 37, 40, 41, 45, 55, 79, 93, 127, 141, 176n1
Government Unit (GU)
40, 57–60, 73, 78, 84, 104–134, 290–296
governor
4, 36, 56, 59, 63, 69–83, 143–145, 279, 293, 342
graft
119
grammar
8, 60, 70, 87, 130, 136–138, 148, 207, 221n6, 228, 298, 300, 301, 366, 367
graph
56, 57, 73, 137, 277n5, 279n6, 321, 323, 324
grapheme-to-phoneme conversion
29, 30
H
head
36, 40, 53, 56–64, 72, 73, 79–82, 87, 91, 106, 107, 121, 122, 137, 218, 220, 229, 292–299, 332
hesitation
4, 22, 28, 157, 367
Hidden Markov
29
hierarchy
4, 5, 94, 97, 136, 139, 149, 213, 220, 227, 271–275, 278, 316n1, 331, 332
hypernymic coordination
86, 87
I
idiosyncrasies
13n
illocutionary act
39, 84n10, 97–124, 209, 274, 303, 340
Illocutionary Unit (IU)
35–40, 57, 58, 78, 84–136, 153, 274, 276, 282–313, 339–363
in-nucleus
101, 108, 285, 289, 295, 304
inclusion
6, 128, 219, 225, 280, 332–343, 350, 362, 363
inductive
1, 35, 153, 177
information flow
362
information structure
149, 363
inherited dependency
77, 80, 143
input
28, 30, 34, 40, 128, 146, 149, 150n7, 154, 172, 240
intellectual property
17, 18, 20
intensification
87, 95, 121
inter-annotator agreement/reliability
5, 141, 152, 157, 162, 166, 169, 172
interactional/interactivity
10, 11, 19, 20, 91, 151, 153, 177, 185, 192, 197, 207, 257, 287, 288, 316n3, 317, 324, 326, 331–348
interjection
195, 292
interlocutor
176, 197, 208, 209, 292, 310
internal prosodic units
178
interoperability
155
interruption
193–196, 216, 257, 297
interview
58, 117n11, 354
intonation package (IPA)
5, 157, 213–228, 315–342, 362–366
intonation phrase
149, 214, 316n1
intonational period (IPE)
5, 6, 152, 153, 175–197, 205–217, 229, 230, 273–283, 317–368
intoneme
98, 99, 207
intonosyntactic
1, 6–13, 169, 175, 177, 218n3, 271, 272, 283, 339, 340, 350, 351, 362, 365
introducer
230
isomorphism
221
IU boundary (IUB)
340–363
IU opener
117, 124, 125
J
junction link
79, 83
junctor
65, 75–84
K
kappa
141, 159, 166–171
L
labeling
2, 4, 5, 11n3, 49, 141, 157, 158, 171–178, 213–215, 223–239, 248–259
layer
3, 21, 27, 34, 47, 59n2, 74–91, 128–138
length
14, 81n7, 130, 145, 149, 159, 178n5, 229, 243, 265, 345
lengthening
152, 161, 162, 213, 214, 250
lexeme
50–57, 65, 77, 137, 143–145, 272–280
lexeme-based annotation
276
lexicon
153
list
2, 36–46, 52n1, 69–94, 121, 122, 130–138, 272–275, 283, 290, 292, 357, 365
list completers
69, 76
logico-semantic
176
M
macroprosodic
178–208, 343
macrosyntax
2–6, 12, 36–57, 67, 68, 97–146, 176, 207, 271–313, 339–343, 357–368
major prosodic breaks
178, 273, 368
maximal linguistic unit (MLU)
176, 177
maximal prosodic unit (MPU)
175–177, 208
melodic
5, 150, 153, 178, 185, 187, 207, 209, 233, 246, 251–258, 268, 273, 367
metadata
3, 7, 8, 13, 17–20, 278, 281
metric
147, 149
metrical foot (MF)
5, 157, 213–228, 272–278, 317, 318, 331, 332, 367
microsyntax
2–6, 37–132, 271–275, 285–299, 307–314, 340, 359–368
mismatch
220, 221
modality
209, 251, 335–338
modeling
3, 12, 72–80, 94, 147–155, 207, 213, 251, 315
modular
1, 41, 46, 274, 298, 366, 367
monologue
11, 20, 165, 258, 317, 324, 329, 348
morphosyntax
35, 137, 151, 279, 283, 342
multi-layered
67, 283
multi-level scale
159
multilinear
147, 148
N
negation
4, 25, 49–53, 64–68
negotiation
69, 91, 275, 368
non-congruent
272, 274
non-constituent coordination
81, 82, 93
non-linear
207
non recursive
129, 271
non-sequential
207
nucleus
4, 31, 38–42, 57, 97–132, 159n3, 241–245, 279–312, 340
O
online
128–139, 148, 274
open access
17, 155
orthogonal
37, 71, 73, 79, 80, 93, 275, 320
output
27, 29, 30, 40, 50, 139, 144, 213, 228, 235, 239, 241, 249, 332
overlap
26, 32, 119, 120, 193–197, 257, 275, 276, 327–331, 352
P
packaging
208, 214, 334
paradigmatic
4, 35, 49, 61, 69–84, 93–95, 121, 128, 130, 135, 141–146, 275, 357, 359, 368
paradigmatic link/relation
72, 79, 84, 93, 135, 141, 143
paradigmatizing adverb
75
parallelism
4, 97, 115, 120, 121
parenthesis
97, 119, 123, 208, 231, 285, 299
parser/parsing
4, 25, 43–50, 59, 63, 127–138, 146, 208, 339
pattern
207–214, 286–309
perception
5, 29, 154–164, 173–178, 207, 221–243, 332
perceptual
2, 4, 117, 147–159, 172–177, 192, 221, 231, 234, 240, 243, 273, 342, 365–368
perceptually-driven
214
performance
3, 5, 35, 70, 85, 93, 94, 129, 150, 154, 213, 227, 299, 332, 365–367
phonetic implementation
149, 151, 213
phonetic rules
206
phonological phrase
149
phonological prosody
176
phonological utterance (PhU)
149n3, 153, 176, 223
phrasing
147, 150, 178, 214, 332, 361, 362, 368
pitch
5, 150, 153–159, 178, 179, 180, 182, 221, 233–269
pitchtrack
147
planning
10, 11, 20, 43, 93, 151, 213, 220, 231, 287, 297, 308–337, 366
post-nucleus
101–110, 285–303
Praat
26, 27, 133, 163–170, 241, 262–280
pragmatic marker
197
pragmatics
148, 150, 367
praxeological
176n1
pre-nucleus
101–107, 118, 121, 285–302
precedence
276, 278, 302, 312
prenuclear
192
private
9–12, 20, 281–288, 316–328, 348
prominence
5, 147–173, 187–192, 207–241, 250, 273, 277, 318, 329–340
prosodic hierarchy/structure/tree
4, 5, 145–178, 213–230, 271–273, 283, 317, 316n1, 331, 332, 340, 365, 367
prosodic patterns
148, 153, 214, 315
prosodic phonology
148, 149
prosodic word
149
public
9–12, 20, 108, 281–301, 316–328, 363
punctuation
21, 25, 45, 73, 132, 146, 230, 231
Q
quantity principle
179
query tool
6, 151, 155, 272, 280
question tag
197
questioning
175, 192, 209, 210
R
reactive token
197
recursive
129, 131, 132, 271, 283
reformulation
4, 35–37, 49, 61, 69–94, 121, 127, 274, 356, 363, 368
register
8n1, 161, 253
relational coordination
86
repetition
43, 67, 88, 91, 93n13, 128, 161, 309, 311
representative
9, 20, 367
resetting
177, 178, 188–192, 340
restructuring
149, 220n5
rhythmic group (RG)
214–229, 317, 318, 331, 332, 333
rhythmical scansion
229
rise/rising
75, 159, 185–192, 207–214, 233–248, 265
S
salience
222, 253
sampling
8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 261, 263
saturated
70n2, 290, 347n2
schwa
192n8
scope ambiguity
80
segmental
7, 28, 32, 149, 150, 162, 176, 178
self-repairs
3, 21, 25, 161, 272
semantically driven
176
sentence-final intonation
176, 207
signal
2, 3, 5, 24, 27, 155–169, 178, 193, 195–197, 205–209, 221n6, 235–276
signal-driven
207, 221n6
silence
109, 110, 178, 185–190, 216, 217, 223–225, 230, 303
situational
8–20, 148, 213, 228, 231, 278, 286, 308–317, 326–337
spectral brush
264, 268
spectral comb
261, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268
speech act
149, 192, 194, 209
speech flow
5, 95, 157, 160, 161, 178, 196, 207n11, 214, 218, 223, 271, 339
speech rate
28, 178n5, 241
speech recognition
21, 27, 29, 162, 233
speech turn
10, 40, 46, 57, 91, 104, 105, 112, 114, 122, 183, 193–197, 257, 336
spontaneous
3, 9–12, 20, 28, 30, 43, 71, 92–98, 153, 158n1, 238, 249–268, 287, 317, 324, 330, 337, 348
stance
67, 363
standard
2–11, 20–29, 133–154, 176, 213–229, 249–265, 279, 320, 332–334
statement
209
stress
148–160, 207, 214, 221, 233–241, 250
strong
3, 41–49, 65, 66, 75, 87, 137, 152, 159–172, 191, 192, 207–231, 238, 263, 273, 277, 285, 302, 312, 318, 320, 332–341
stylization
233–261
syllabic nucleus
241–243
syllabic tier
30
syllable
3, 12, 22, 31, 149–164, 187–192, 214–223, 235–259, 273, 277, 332, 340
synchronization
32, 177, 207, 231, 282, 338–350, 368
syntactic hierarchy
220
syntactic node
221
syntactic repairs
231
syntactic sensitivity
149
syntactic tagging
50, 162
syntactically driven
176
syntactico-semantic
160, 178, 223
T
text typology
7–20, 214
text-to-speech
169, 233, 339
theory driven
149
threshold
178–190, 240–245, 281
tier
22–32, 40, 163–169, 183–193, 204, 235, 248, 257, 272, 273, 367
time-alignement
151, 271–283, 319
tokenization
52, 138, 144, 145, 272, 277, 279, 318, 332
tonal
5, 147–153, 172, 214, 233–251, 280, 367
top-down
37, 137, 148–158, 197
topic
10, 50, 158, 208, 326, 350, 362, 363
transcription
2, 3, 21–34, 45–47, 128–134, 147, 162–164, 193, 196n10, 233–258, 274
treebank
1–18, 41–50, 59–75, 92–97, 127, 129, 143, 146, 153, 227, 257, 258, 271–279, 288, 315, 316, 342–368
truncation
152, 192–196, 318
turn-taking
10, 207
U
unelicited
7, 151, 154, 173, 175, 222, 342
usage
2, 4, 59n2, 92, 147–155, 213, 271, 365
usage-based
4, 147, 148–154, 213, 365
utterance
3, 27–45, 56, 67, 72, 85, 93, 98, 99, 120, 148–159, 164n6, 175, 176, 189–196, 206–209, 234–248, 285, 286, 298–361
V
variation
6, 7, 9, 20, 153–164, 177, 195, 213–222, 231–246, 316n3, 332, 362
vocatives
208
W
weak
45, 79, 112, 114, 159–172, 187, 190, 213–228, 265, 273, 318, 332, 333, 336
WinPitch
264–269
word fragment
26