High Rising Terminals in Dublin: forms, functions and gender

Julia Bongiorno, Sophie Herment
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High Rising Terminals, Uptalk, or Upspeak, are stylistic rises that can be found at the end of declarative statements. They have been studied in numerous varieties of English and in other languages too. It has been shown that these rises can take on different phonetic and phonological forms and convey various pragmatic functions depending on the varieties in which they are found. The present study provides a description of these forms and functions in Dublin (Republic of Ireland). Based on a corpus of 5 speakers from the PAC-Dublin corpus that was recorded in the Irish capital in 2018, the study shows that HRTs are mainly realized with late rises and nuclear rises and that they are different from interrogative and continuative rises, notably because they are steeper than the latter. A sociolinguistic analysis of our corpus also shows that the gender of the speakers has an influence on the occurrence of the phenomenon, which does not seem to be the case for age range. This article thus provides a multidimensional analysis of stylistic rising tones in statements in Dublin.
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都柏林的高层航站楼:形式、功能和性别
高升终端,上升式,或上升式,是文体上的上升,可以在陈述句的结尾找到。它们被用多种英语和其他语言研究过。研究表明,这些升调可以采取不同的语音和语音形式,并根据其出现的种类传达不同的语用功能。本研究提供了在都柏林(爱尔兰共和国)这些形式和功能的描述。基于2018年在爱尔兰首都记录的PAC-Dublin语料库中的5名发言者的语料库,该研究表明,hrt主要通过晚升和核升来实现,并且它们与疑问句和连续式升不同,特别是因为它们比后者更陡峭。对语料库的社会语言学分析也表明,说话者的性别对这种现象的发生有影响,而年龄范围似乎没有这种影响。因此,本文提供了一个多维分析的文体上升语气在都柏林语句。
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