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E-raamat: Rhapsodie: A prosodic and syntactic treebank for spoken French

Edited by (CNRS Modyco, Paris Nanterre University), Edited by (CNRS, SLT, Lille University), Edited by (CNRS Modyco, Paris Nanterre University)
  • Formaat: 412 pages
  • Sari: Studies in Corpus Linguistics 89
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027262929
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027262929
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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.
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction 1(6)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Sylvain Kahane
Paola Pietrandrea
Chapter 1 Collecting data for the Rhapsodie treebank: Corpus design and ethical issues
7(14)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Paola Pietrandrea
Olivier Baude
Nicolas Obin
Anne-Catherine Simon
Atanas Tchobanov
Chapter 2 Orthographic and phonetic transcriptions of Rhapsodie recording
21(14)
Anne Dister
Jean-Philippe Goldman
Renaud Marlet
Chapter 3 Syntactic annotation of the Rhapsodie corpus: An overview
35(14)
Sylvain Kahane
Paola Pietrandrea
Chapter 4 Microsyntactic annotation
49(20)
Sylvain Kahane
Kim Gerdes
Rachel Bawden
Chapter 5 The annotation of list structures
69(28)
Sylvain Kahane
Paola Pietrandrea
Kim Gerdes
Chapter 6 Macrosyntactic annotation
97(30)
Paola Pietrandrea
Sylvain Kahane
Chapter 7 Annotation tools for syntax
127(20)
Kim Gerdes
Sylvain Kahane
Rachel Bawden
Julie Belido
Eric de la Clergerie
Ilaine Wang
Chapter 8 Prosodic annotation of the Rhapsodie corpus: Expectations and issues
147(10)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Chapter 9 The annotation of syllabic prominences and disfluencies
157(18)
Mathieu Avanzi
Guri Bordal
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Nicolas Obin
Julie Sauvage-Vincent
Chapter 10 Segmentation into intonational periods
175(38)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Bernard Victorri
Chapter 11 Derivation of the prosodic structure
213(20)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Guri Bordal
Arthur Truong
Chapter 12 From pitch stylization to automatic tonal annotation of speech corpora
233(18)
Piet Mertens
Chapter 13 Tonal annotation: Stylization of complex melodic contours over arbitrary linguistic units
251(10)
Nicolas Obin
Julie Belido
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Chapter 14 Tools for fundamental frequency estimation in Rhapsodie
261(10)
Philippe Martin
Chapter 15 Exploration of the Rhapsodie corpus: Data structure, formats and query tools
271(14)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Sylvain Kahane
Rachel Bawden
Serge Fleury
Ilaine Wang
Chapter 16 Macrosyntax at work: Functions and distribution of macrosyntactic patterns in the Rhapsodie corpus
285(30)
Paola Pietrandrea
Aline Delsart
Chapter 17 The distribution of prosodic features in the Rhapsodie corpus: From general observations to discourse characterization
315(24)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Guillaume Desagulier
Serge Fleury
Frederic Isel
Chapter 18 Syntax and prosody mapping: What and how? The case of intonational periods and illocutionary units
339(26)
Sylvain Kahane
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Chapter 19 Conclusion
365(4)
Anne Lacheret-Dujour
Sylvain Kahane
Paola Pietrandrea
References 369(24)
Subject index 393