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Modalpartikeln in deutschen nicht-kanonischen Fragesätzen: Funktionale Merkmale und prosodische Realisierung

Translated title of the contribution: Modal particles in German non-canonical interrogative sentences: Functional characteristics and prosodic implementation

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Abstract

This study investigates the role of modal particles within non-canonical questions in the German language and analyses the behaviour of prosody within this category of questions when a modal particle is present. To do so, a corpus of 95 non-canonical questions (divided into rhetorical and topic-setting) from the plenary sessions of the German parliament is examined and a frequency analysis of modal particles within\r\nthe corpus as well as a prosodic analysis of intonation and pitch accents via Praat is performed. The results reveal that modal particles are used in the majority of rhetorical questions but are rarer in topic-setting questions and that the most frequently used particle is denn. The prosodic analysis shows that particles are never accented but are placed immediately preceding or following a prominent pitch accent.
Translated title of the contributionModal particles in German non-canonical interrogative sentences: Functional characteristics and prosodic implementation
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)163-180
Number of pages18
JournalLINGUE E LINGUAGGI
Issue number73
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • German prosody
  • German intonation
  • modal particles
  • non-canonical questions
  • political speech

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