“…Although most classical prosodic typologies are solely based on word-level features, such as the famous three-way distinction between "stress, tone and pitch-accent" languages, growing cross-linguistic evidence points to the fact that sentence-level intonational features are not entirely predictable from word-prosodic systems (Jun, 2005;Hamlaoui et al, 2019). For this reason, there is an ongoing discussion on the necessity to integrate more aspects of sentence-level intonation (Zerbian, 2010) or on the creation of an intonational typology altogether (Ladd, 2001(Ladd, , 2008Arvaniti, 2016). Finally, although intonation has been studied in linguistics and psycholinguistics for decades (Bolinger, 1964;Lieberman, 1965;Selkirk, 1978;Hirst and Di Cristo, 1998;Hallé et al, 1991;Snow and Balog, 2002), this research mostly examined only a few languages (e.g.…”