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C09 - Prominence and predictive modelling

In this project we explore the functional motivation for different types of prominence phenomena using a Bayesian account of communication. In a specific context (e.g. an astronomical context), some objects (the sun) have more discourse prominence than others (Albiorix - a small moon of Saturn) as they are more likely to be mentioned. At the same time, some ways of referring to an object will have more form prominence ("the star at the centre of the solar system") than others ("it"), the former having fewer potential interpretations, and (usually) requiring more speaker effort. We observe that when discourse prominence is high, form prominence is low, and vice-versa. This project provides mathematical and/or computational explanations for phenomena like this. In Phase III, the project will take particular interest in the impact of repetition, boundaries, individual differences and interaction on different kinds of prominence.

This project collaborates with others within the CRC and beyond it.

See list of publications

Team

Student Assistants

Sabina Oliver | sabina.oliver(at)uni-koeln.de

Publications

To appear

  • Grice, Martine, Michelina Savino, Petra B. Schumacher, Christine T. Röhr & T. Mark Ellison. To appear. Rises on Pitch Accents and Edge Tones Affect Serial Recall Performance at Item and Domain levels. Laboratory Phonology. pdf

2024

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2021