@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010432, author = {三村, 竜之 and MIMURA, Tatsuyuki}, journal = {室蘭工業大学紀要, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, This paper will inquire into the patterns of sentence-final melodies found in several interrogatives in Danish. A large number of studies have been made on Danish interrogative intonation, but their academic attention has only been paid to interrogatives with simple and complete syntactic construction. In contrast to those previous studies, this paper will shed a light on interrogatives with syntactically incomplete and exceptional structures, such as echo-questions and tag questions. The author conducted several field researches with one native speaker and elicited many phonetic data of various types of interrogative sentences through read-aloud tasks. Through careful consideration of the elicited data, the following important facts are revealed: a) the words appearing in a sentence-final position always determine the sentence-final melodies; it is not crucial whether an interrogative is wh- or Yes/No-question, and it is also irrelevant whether an interrogative has a complete and regular sentence structure or not. b) tonal patterns of the final words appear as terminal melodies of interrogative sentences. i) contrary to what the previous studies have claimed, interrogatives will have a rising tone when a sentence-final word is oxytonal and lacks stød. ii) otherwise, a sentence-final melody will be either a globally high and level tone or a falling tone when it especially has stød. Almost no textbooks and grammars of Danish devote any pages to interrogative intonation. In this sense, the present study will be quite significant in both linguistic/academic and pedagogical respects., 学術論文}, pages = {99--114}, title = {デンマーク語における疑問文のイントネーション}, volume = {70}, year = {2021}, yomi = {ミムラ, タツユキ} }