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An acoustic profile of right-dislocations in French

This study provides an acoustic profile of the prosody of right-dislocations in French, using the computer hardware and software package known as CECIL. Twenty-eight right-dislocations occurring in a corpus of natural French discourse provide the data for the acoustic analysis. While right-dislocati...

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Published in:Journal of French language studies 1994-09, Vol.4 (2), p.127-145
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