“…In particular, nuclear-accented words in narrow focus are longer than their counterparts occurring in broad focus (e.g., Baumann et al, 2006;Eady & Cooper, 1986;Kügler, 2008) and exhibit higher intensities (Breen et al, 2010; see also Roessig et al, 2022 although here the effect size of intensity was rather small). Additionally, higher F0 values, larger F0 excursions and later F0 peak alignments have been found for narrow focus compared to broad focus (Baumann et al, 2006;Breen et al, 2010;Eady & Cooper, 1986;Féry & Kügler, 2008;Grice et al, 2017;Roessig et al, 2022). In categorical intonation analyses using transcription systems related to ToBI (Silverman et al, 1992;Beckman et al, 2005; see also other chapters in Jun, 2005), these F0 differences are reflected in lower proportions of downstepped H* accents (Baumann et al, 2007) and falling accents (Grice et al, 2017) in narrow focus compared to broad focus.…”