Intonation

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Cambridge University Press, 1997 M10 13 - 201 páginas
When originally published in 1986, this book was the first to survey intonation in all its aspects, both in English and universally. In this updated edition, while the basic descriptive facts of the form and use of intonation are presented in the British nuclear tone tradition, there is nevertheless extensive comparison with other theoretical frameworks, in particular with the ToBI framework, which has become widespread in the United States. In this new edition Alan Cruttenden has expanded the sections on historical background, different theoretical approaches and sociolinguistic variation. After introductory chapters on the physiology and acoustics of pitch, he describes in detail the forms and functions of intonation in English and discusses the sociolinguistic and dialectal variations in intonation. The concluding chapter provides an overview of the state of the art in intonational studies.
 

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PRELIMINARIES
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111 Length loudness and pitch
2
1113 Pitch
3
1114 Summary
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13 Prominence
6
14 Intonation
7
15 Tone languages
8
16 Pitch accent languages
10
4413 Rises independent
97
4414 Tonal sequences
103
442 Conditioning factors
104
443 Abstract meanings
106
4432 A threetone approach
108
4433 A compositional approach
110
444 Tonal features
114
4441 Accent range
115

17 Summary
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STRESS ACCENT AND RHYTHM
13
22 Wordstress
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221 English wordstress
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23 Degrees of stressaccent
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24 Rhythm
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25 Prosodic hierarchies
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26 Summary
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THE FORMS OF INTONATION
26
32 Intonationgroups
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321 Pause
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322 Other boundary markers
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323 Internal structure as group marker
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33 Contours and levels
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34 Pitch accents and nucleus
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35 Accent range key and register
44
36 Whole tunes and nuclear tones
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37 English nuclear tones
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38 Prenuclear pitch accents
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39 Alternatives to nuclear tones
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391 Autosegmental approaches 1
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392 Autosegmental approaches 2
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310 Summary and preview
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THE FUNCTIONS OF INTONATION
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43 Nucleus placement
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431 Broad focus
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432 Narrow focus
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433 New and old information
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4331 Contrastivity
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4332 Echoes
84
4333 Insists
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434 Normal stress
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44 English nuclear tones
87
441 Local meanings
91
4412 Rises dependent
93
4442 Complexity
117
4443 Stylisation
119
4444 Declination and downstep
120
45 Key and register
123
46 Summary
125
COMPARATIVE INTONATION
128
53 Dialectal variation
131
531 British English
133
532 Variation in English dialects outside Britain
136
54 Crosslinguistic comparisons
138
541 Comparative intonationgroupings
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542 Comparative nucleus placement
140
alternative models
144
basic typology
149
5441 Declaratives
151
5442 Yesno interrogatives
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5443 Question word interrogatives
159
5444 Imperatives and exclamatives
160
5446 Stereotyped patterns and chants
161
551 Declination
162
552 Tonal universals
163
56 Intonational change
164
57 Intonation acquisition
166
58 Summary
169
CONSPECTUS
172
611 Prosodic features
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612 Paralinguistic effects
174
62 Intonation and punctuation
175
63 Intonation and gesture
177
64 Stateoftheart
178
Sources and further reading
179
References
180
Index
197
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