The music of everyday speech : prosody and discourse analysis /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wennerstrom, Ann K.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: PART I Theoretical Background
  • 2. Intonational Meaning, 17
  • 3. Stress, Rhythm, and Paralanguage, 46
  • VART II Applications to Discourse Analysis
  • 4. Intonation, Mental Representation, and Coherence, 67
  • Sample Analysis: What Can Pitch Accents Tell Us
  • about Learning?, 88
  • Prosody as a Discourse Marker, 96
  • Sample Analysis: Intonation in Discourse
  • Markers-The Case of Anyway, 117
  • by Kathleen Ferrara
  • 6. Intonation and Speech Act Theory, 131
  • Sample Analysis: Intonation as a Marker of
  • Illocutionary Force in Legal Examination
  • Tag Questions, 160
  • by Philip Gaines
  • 7. Prosody in the Study of Conversation, 166
  • Sample Analysis: A Time-Based Model
  • of Conversation, 192
  • by Susan Fiksdal
  • 8. Prosody in Oral Narratives, 200
  • Sample Analysis: Pitch, Evaluation,
  • and Quoted Speech, 221
  • 9. Prosody in Second-Language Discourse, 230
  • Sample Analysis: Hesitation Phenomena
  • in Second-Language Fluency, 252
  • by Heidi Riggenbach
  • 10. Conclusion, 258
  • Appendix: Description of Discourse Data Corpora, 265
  • Glossary, 271
  • Notes, 277
  • Bibliography, 283
  • Index, 299.