Intonation, Accent and Rhythm
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Intonation, Accent and Rhythm

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Intonation, Accent and Rhythm

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110863239
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. The Authors and their Affiliations
  2. Phonology and Discourse: a Variety of Approaches
  3. A Discourse Domain Identified by Intonation
  4. Automatic Transcription of Intonation in Dutch
  5. The Intonation of Sentences Read Aloud
  6. The Relevance of Intonational Misfits
  7. Stress and Accent in Language Production and Understanding
  8. Grammatical Prerequisites to the Analysis of Speech Style: Fast/Casual Speech
  9. Subordinating and Co-ordinating Intonation Structures in the Articulation of Discourse
  10. ‘Deaccenting’ and ‘Default Accent’
  11. Intonation as an Adaptive Process
  12. A Phonetic Approach to Intonation: from Pitch Contours to Intonation Patterns
  13. Isochrony in English Speech: its Statistical Validity and Linguistic Relevance
  14. Variable Strategies in Intonation
  15. Recent Developments in Speech Signal Pitch Extraction
  16. English Compound Stress
  17. A Method for the Semantic Study of Syntactic Accents
  18. An Observation Concerning Intensity as a Predictable Feature of Intonation
  19. Logical Form and Prosodic Islands
  20. Interrelations Between Fundamental Frequency and Other Acoustic Parameters of Emphatic Segments
  21. Name Index
  22. Subject Index