Temporal Variables in Speech : Studies in Honour of Frieda Goldman-Eisler.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter Mouton,
1980.
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Colección: | Janua linguarum. Series maior.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- General introduction; Prospectus for a science of pausology; First section: General aspects; The place of pragmatics in the syntactic and semantic organization of language; Slips of the tongue as neuromuscular evidence for a model of speech production; Grammatical incoherence; The competing plans hypothesis: An heuristic viewpoint on the causes of errors in speech; Models of verbal planning in the theory of catastrophes; Pausological research at Saint Louis University; Second section: Syntactic and structural aspects; Pauses, prosody, and the demands of production in language.
- Pause and syntactic structureLinguistic structures and performance structures: Studies in pause distribution; Phonological status of the pause; Pauses as indicators of cognitive functioning in aphasia; Speech control and paraphasia in fluent and nonfluent aphasics; Third section: Conversational aspects; Encoding units in spontaneous speech: Some implications for the dynamics of conversation; Hesitancy as a conversational resource: Some methodological implications; The relationship between gaze and speech examined afresh with a Mackworth eye-mark camera; Verbal planning in route directions.
- Some reasons for hesitatingFourth section: Prosodic aspects; Syllable omission errors and isochrony; Suprasegmental structure and sentence perception; Juncture pause and intonation fall and the perceptual segmentation of speech; Some neglected aspects of intonation; The role of pauses and suprasegmentals in a grammar; A functional analysis of some pause and pitch step-up combinations; Towards a subcategorization of speech pauses; Perception of pauses and automatic speech recognition; A digital method of pause extraction; Fifth section: Crosslinguistic aspects.
- The syntactical distribution of pauses in English spoken as a second language by French studentsTemporal variables in first and second language speech production; Pauses and intonation as indicators of verbal planning in second-language speech productions:; Two examples from a case study; Results of a contrastive study of hesitation phenomena in French and German; Towards a theory of speech processing: Some methodological considerations; Probe latencies, foreign languages and foreign language learners; Comparative studies of temporal variables in spoken and sign languages: A short review.
- Verbal strategies: A neglected dimension in language acquisition studiesFinal discussion; On the current understanding of temporal variables in speech; References; Index of names.