Title: The effects of prosodic phrase boundary on the pitch lowering of downstep and focus
Author(s): GUO Jingyi; HUANG Xianjun; Lü Shinan; YANG Jinchen;
Affiliation(s): Beijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition and Department of Psychology, Capital Normal University; Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Abstract: The effects of prosodic phrase(PP)boundary on the pitch lowering of downstep and focus, as well as the domains of them were investigated in Chinese Putonghua, by using designed sentences which consist of two prosodic phrases(i.e.,PP1,PP2).The results showed that: (1) The PP boundary blocked the downstep effect in the preceding phrase, indicating that PP is the domain of downstep. (2) The post-focus F_0 lowering effect in PP1 spread across the PP boundary and lower the FO contour of PP2.If there is a downstep effect in PP2, the postboundary compression effect of the prior focus will accumulate with the downstep, producing further lowered contour. Therefore, the domain of focus is an intonational phrase(IP).(3)When there is one contrastive focus in each phrase, the outstanding pitch reset elicited by the second focus will block the FO lowering effect of PP1 onto PP2,and the two foci are realized independently.