EMNLP 2025

November 05, 2025

Suzhou, China

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Different languages are known to have typical and distinctive prosodic profiles. However, the majority of work on prosody across languages has been restricted to monolingual discourse contexts. We build on prior studies by asking: how does the nature of the discourse context influence variations in the prosody of monolingual speech? To answer this question, we compare the prosody of spontaneous and conversational monolingual English and Spanish both in monolingual \emph{and} in multilingual speech settings. For both languages, we find that monolingual speech produced in a \emph{monolingual} context is prosodically different from that produced in a \emph{multilingual} context, with more marked differences having increased proximity to multilingual discourse. Our work is the first to incorporate multilingual discourse contexts into the study of native-level monolingual prosody, and has potential downstream applications for the recognition and synthesis of multilingual speech.

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