Lindstädt, Hauke (2024). Can you believe that? The prosody of non-genuine polar questions in English. Masters thesis, Universität zu Köln.
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Abstract
This thesis deals with the general question, how and to which degree functional-pragmatic aspects of human language are reflected in speech prosody. In an exploratory corpus study I analysed and compared different kinds of non-genuine polar questions in English. Polar questions are such questions, that typically can be answered by yes or no. Non-genuine polar questions, however, do not primarily seek an answer at all, but perform other conversational functions. The kinds of non-genuine polar questions under investigation can be described as requests for action, rhetorical questions and topic introductions. Ca. 100 instances of each of these three utterance types were collected from American television programmes and analysed using ProPer (Albert et al. 2023), a method, that takes into account both fundamental frequency and periodic energy. While there is no one-to-one correspondance between discourse function and prosodic form, small, but significant differences between the utterance types could be observed. These differences, however, are differences in degree, rather than categorical in nature.
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