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Rhapsodie
A prosodic and syntactic treebank for spoken French
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Edited by:
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
, Sylvain Kahane and Paola Pietrandrea
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2019
About this book
This monograph describes the development of Rhapsodie, a 33,000-word syntactic and prosodic treebank of spoken French created with the aim of modeling the interface between prosody, syntax and discourse in spoken French. Theoretical foundations and methodological choices are presented and discussed, and compared with other contemporary approaches. Why is a data-driven instead of a corpus-based approach necessary when one wants to model and analyze discourse without neglecting the features typical of everyday speech, in order to capture not only what we say but also how we say it? How can one show that verbal exchange operates as a collaborative enterprise and how can the specific syntactic and prosodic markers of this collaboration be merged? The description proposed in this collective book is of interest for specialists of spoken French studies, and also for scholars who would like to extend Rhapsodie-like annotation schemes to other languages.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgments
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Preface
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. Collecting data for the Rhapsodie treebank
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Chapter 2. Orthographic and phonetic transcriptions of Rhapsodie recording
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Chapter 3. Syntactic annotation of the Rhapsodie corpus
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Chapter 4. Microsyntactic annotation
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Chapter 5. The annotation of list structures
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Chapter 6. Macrosyntactic annotation
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Chapter 7. Annotation tools for syntax
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Chapter 8. Prosodic annotation of the Rhapsodie corpus
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Chapter 9. The annotation of syllabic prominences and disfluencies
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Chapter 10. Segmentation into intonational periods
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Chapter 11. Derivation of the prosodic structure
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Chapter 12. From pitch stylization to automatic tonal annotation of speech corpora
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Chapter 13. Tonal annotation
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Chapter 14. Tools for fundamental frequency estimation in Rhapsodie
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Chapter 15. Exploration of the Rhapsodie corpus
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Chapter 16. Macrosyntax at work
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Chapter 17. The distribution of prosodic features in the Rhapsodie corpus
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Chapter 18. Syntax and prosody mapping: What and how?
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Chapter 19. Conclusion
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References
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Subject index
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June 6, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9789027262929
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396
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Keywords for this book
Syntax; Discourse studies; Corpus linguistics; Phonology; Romance linguistics; Pragmatics
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;