Communicative functions and linguistic forms in speech interaction /
Prosody in English, German and Chinese is outlined as a principal component of linguistic form for communicative functions in speech interaction.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in linguistics ;
156. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half title
- Series page
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Speech Communication in Human Interaction
- 1.1 Human Interaction and the Organon Model
- 1.2 Deictic and Symbolic Fields in Speech Communication
- 1.3 From Function to Form
- 1.4 Descriptive Modelling of Prosody â#x80;#x93; An Overview of Paradigms
- 2 Prosody in a Functional Framework: The Kiel Intonation Model (KIM)
- 2.1 Prominence
- 2.2 Sentence Accent
- 2.3 Sentence Accents in Syntagmatic Prominence Patterns
- 2.4 Declination, Downstep and Upstep2.5 Lexical Stress
- 2.6 Experiments in Lexical Stress Perception in German
- 2.7 Intonation
- 2.8 Experiments in Peak and Valley Synchronisation
- 2.9 Concatenation of Pitch Patterns
- 2.10 Contour-internal F0 Timing in Falls and Rises
- 2.11 Prehead and Register
- 2.12 Prosodic Phrasing
- 2.13 Microprosody
- 2.14 Stepping Patterns
- 2.15 Time-Windows in Speech Production
- 3 The Representation Function
- 3.1 Syntagmatic Organisation of Statements
- 3.2â#x80;#x82;Information Selection and Weighting
- 3.3 Argumentation3.4 Syntagmatic Rhythmic Organisation of Utterances: The Guide Function of Prosody
- 4 The Appeal Function
- 4.1 The Deixis Appeal
- 4.2 The Question Appeal
- 4.3 The Request and Command Appeals
- 5 The Expression Function
- 5.1 From Neutral to Expressive High Key
- 5.2 Reduced-to-Elaborated Articulation in Low-to-High Expressive Key
- 5.3 Some Postulates for Research into Expressive Evaluation in Human Language
- 5.4 Speaker Attitudes towards the Listener: From Authority to Subordination
- 6 Linguistic Form of Communicative Functions in Language Comparison6.1 Application to Mandarin Chinese
- 6.2 Universal Prosody Code and Prosodic Typology
- References