The Creaky Voice Phonation And The Organisation Of Chinese Discourse
Agnès Belotel-Grenié* & Michel Grenié**
* Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Linguistics, Phonetic Laboratory
CNRS Centre de Recherches Linguistique Asie Orientale, Paris
abelotel_grenie@hotmail.com
michel.grenie@univ-lr.fr
Abstract
The term voice quality or phonation types often come
from studies of pathological speech. In normal speech
speakers use different phonation types in some
languages for linguistic distinction, prosodically as a
boundary signal and in attitudes and emotions.
Our paper aims to describe the different phonation
types that occur in Standard Chinese TV newscasts
and the relationship between creaky voice phonation
and the prosody structure of such corpus.
http://forum.corpus4u.org/upload/forum/2005080707505270.pdf
Agnès Belotel-Grenié* & Michel Grenié**
* Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Linguistics, Phonetic Laboratory
CNRS Centre de Recherches Linguistique Asie Orientale, Paris
abelotel_grenie@hotmail.com
michel.grenie@univ-lr.fr
Abstract
The term voice quality or phonation types often come
from studies of pathological speech. In normal speech
speakers use different phonation types in some
languages for linguistic distinction, prosodically as a
boundary signal and in attitudes and emotions.
Our paper aims to describe the different phonation
types that occur in Standard Chinese TV newscasts
and the relationship between creaky voice phonation
and the prosody structure of such corpus.
http://forum.corpus4u.org/upload/forum/2005080707505270.pdf