An introductory course on phonetics and phonology of French or any other language.
Main themes
Familiarize students with prosody theories, and more specifically French prosody. The course will address three main issues: prosodic corpus annotation (perceptual and automatic); relation forms-functions; interpretation of prosody within corpora.
Aims
By the end of the course,
students will be familiar with the main theories and annotation tools in prosody, and able to apply them to a small excerpt of speech.
The students will be able to read scientific articles in the domain critically
and to apply some of the research methods to carry out a small scale personal research project.
Evaluation methods
Oral exam (70%) (personal research presentation). The active participation in class will also be taken into account in the attribution of the final mark (20%), as well as a test (10%) (prosodic annotation).
Teaching methods
Flipped classroom: reading of the syllabus (complemented with scientific articles), classroom discussions, practical applications, presentation of a research project.
Content
Main themes :
Prosodic parameters
Prosodic domains
Functions of prosody
Accentuation
Intonation
Pauses et hesitations
Prosodic units
Prosody and iconicity
Rythm in speech
Register
Phonostylistique
For each theme, theoretical approaches and several methods of analysis.