E-Book, Englisch, Band 13, 344 Seiten
Niebuhr Understanding Prosody
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-3-11-030146-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
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The Role of Context, Function and Communication
E-Book, Englisch, Band 13, 344 Seiten
Reihe: Language, Context and CognitionISSN
ISBN: 978-3-11-030146-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The volume represents a state-of-the-art snapshot of the research on prosody for phoneticians, linguists and speech technologists. It covers well-known models and languages. How are prosodies linked to speech sounds? What are the relations between prosody and grammar? What does speech perception tell us about prosody, particularly about the constituting elements of intonation and rhythm? The papers of the volume address questions like these with a special focus on how the notion of context-based coding, the knowledge of prosodic functions and the communicative embedding of prosodic elements can advance our understanding of prosody.
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1;Preface;7
2;Intrinsic coherence of prosodic and segmental aspects of speech;15
3;Danish stød — Towards simpler structural principles?;41
4;Prosodic allomorphs in the Estonian declension system;61
5;The application of the Fujisaki model in quantitative prosody research;69
6;Rhythm classes and speech perception;89
7;On the nature of perceptual differences between accentual peaks and plateaux;107
8;Regional varieties of Swedish: Models and synthesis;133
9;Revisiting Southern and Central Swedish intonation from a comparative and functional perspective;149
10;Late pitch accents in hat and dip intonation patterns;173
11;Perceptual evidence for contrast enhancement in tone-intonation interaction;201
12;Prosodies in Conversation;215
13;Meter specific timing and prominence in German poetry and prose;233
14;Perceptual isochrony and fluency in speech by normal talkers under varying task demands;251
15;Fine phonetic detail in prosody. Cross-language differences need not inhibit communication;273
16;Now for something completely different: Anticipatory effects of intonation;303
17;Short portraits of the authors;327
18;Author index;333
19;Subject index;339