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The Focus Related Phonological Phrasing in Turkish Wh-Question Sentences

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Abstract Focused constituents such as Wh-words and contrastive expressions receive prosodic prominence in many languages. The phonetic realization of the prominence varies in a wide range of variations across ...languages. This paper investigates the pitch pattern of Wh-question sentences in Turkish. Furthermore, based on the facts found, this paper discusses the following two points: (i) What is the relation between focus and phonological phrasing, (ii) What is the phonological domain of focus.show more

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