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Intonation and Prosodic Structure (Key Topics in Phonology)

Intonation and Prosodic Structure (Key Topics in Phonology)

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Caroline Féry
Cambridge University Press, 12/22/2016
EAN 9781107008069, ISBN10: 1107008069

Hardcover, 388 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This book provides a state-of-the-art survey of intonation and prosodic structure. Taking a phonological perspective, it shows how morpho-syntactic constituents are mapped to prosodic constituents according to well-formedness conditions. Using a tone-sequence model of intonation, it explores individual tones and how they combine, and discusses how information structure affects intonation in several ways, showing tones and melodies to be 'meaningful' in that they add a pragmatic component to what is being said. The author also shows how, despite a superficial similarity, languages differ in how their tonal patterns arise from tone concatenation. Lexical tones, stress, phrase tones, and boundary tones are assigned differently in different languages, resulting in great variation in intonational grammar, both at the lexical and sentential level. The last chapter is dedicated to experimental studies of how we process prosody. The book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in linguistics, and particularly in phonological theory.

1. Introduction
2. Phonetic correlates of intonation
3. Lower-level prosodic constituents
4. Intonation and syntax
the higher-level prosodic constituents
5. Models of intonation
6. Intonation and meaning
7. Tone and stress at the word level
8. Sentence intonation in a typological comparison
9. The processing of intonation
10. Summary and conclusion.