Differentiation of segmentally identical expressions occurring in the same or different
sentence zones in Hungarian by duration, pitch, intensity and irregular voicing
The paper presents the interpretation and explanation of the findings of two pieces
of experimental research within the framework of Varga's (2016) pitch-tier model of
the Hungarian declarative sentence. One of the experiments was established to investigate
the information-structural contribution of quantified expressions (such as mindhárom
barátom ‘all three of my friends’ and Csaba is
‘Csaba also’). The other experiment explored the acoustic features of the spontaneous-speech
specific discourse marker hát ‘well/so’. The two topics
can be regarded as interconnected if Varga's model is interpreted in the strong sense
that pitch – presumably in a more or less strong correlation with intensity – is responsible
for indicating the topic–comment dichotomy and other factors of the discourse-embedding
of sentences. Thus, the reconciliation of our data with Varga's model requires the
consideration of the pitch-tier substructures in their complex dynamism. The experiments
support the plausible hypothesis that the variants of the discourse marker hát
as part of the preparatory contour primarily differ in duration, while is-quantifiers
in different pitch-tier parts differ in terms of pitch values.