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Prosodic Typology
The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing
Sun-Ah Jun
480 pages
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numerous line drawings, tables and halftones
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234x156mm
978-0-19-920874-6
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Paperback
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21 December 2006
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- The most comprehensive book on comparative phonology ever published
- Introduces the principles of Tones and Break Indices, a transcription system for prosodic analysis
- Compares 21 languages and includes three chapters (English, Italian, Swedish) on dialect typology
- The first book on intonation that includes sound files on a CD-ROM
This book illustrates an approach to prosodic typology through descriptions of the intonation and the prosodic structure of thirteen typologically different languages based on the same theoretical framework, the 'autosegmental-metrical' model of intonational phonology, and the transcription system of prosody known as Tones and Break Indices (ToBI). It is the first book introducing the history and principles of this system and it covers European languages, Asian languages, an Australian aboriginal language, and an American Indian language. The book shows how languages and dialects are similar to or different from other languages or dialect varieties in
terms of the prosodic structure, the intonational categories, and their realizations. This is the first book on intonation which is accompanied by a CD-ROM where sound files mentioned in each chapter are stored. Readership: Researchers and graduate students working on intonation and prosody, especially those who are interested in the phonological description of intonation.
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Sun-Ah Jun, University of California, Los Angeles Contributors: Amalia Arvaniti, University of California, San Diego Cinzia Avesani, Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies of the National Research Council Mary Baltazani, University of Ioannina Stefan Baumann, University of Saarlandes Mary E. Becman, Ohio State University Ralf Benzmüllerr, G Data Software AG Judith Bishop, University of Melbourne Gösta Bruce, Lund University Marjorie K. M. Chan, Ohio State University Mariapaola D'Imperio, CNRS Janet Fletcher, University of
Melbourne Svetland Godjevac, San Diego State University Matthew K. Gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara Esther Grabe, University of Oxfored Martine Grice, University of Cologne Carlos Gussenhoven, University of Nijmegen Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University Tsan Huang, Ohio State University Sun-Ah Jun, University of California, Los Angeles Ok Joo Lee, Ohio State University Shu-hui Peng, National University of Kaohsiung Michelina Savino, University of Bari Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, MIT Chiu-yu Tseng, Academia Sinica Jennifer J. Venditti, Columbia University Paul Warren, Victoria University of Wellington Wai Yi P. WOng, Ohio State University
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"This is a very useful contribution to the literature on intonation and prosody" - D. Robert Ladd Phonology
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1: Sun-Ah Jun: Introduction
2: Mary E. Beckman, Julia Hirschberg, and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel: The Original ToBI System and the Evolution of the ToBI Framework
3: Martine Grice, Stefan Baumann, and Ralf Benzmüller: German Intonation in Autosegmental-Metrical Phonology
4: Amalia Arvaniti and Mary Baltazani: Intonational Analysis and Prosodic Annotation of Greek Spoken Corpora
5: Carlos Gussenhoven: Transcription of Dutch Intonation
6: Svetlana Godjevac: Transcribing Serbo-Croatian Intonation
7: Jennifer J. Venditti: The J_ToBI Model of Japanese Intonation
8: Sun-Ah Jun: Korean Intonational Phonology and Prosodic Transcription
9: Shu-hui Peng, Marjorie K.M. Chan, Chiu-yu Tseng, Tsan Huang, Ok Joo Lee, and Mary E. Beckman: Towards a Pan-Mandarin System for Prosodic Transcription
10: Wai Yi P. Wong, Marjorie K.M. Chan, and Mary E. Beckman: An Autosegmental-Metrical Analysis and Prosodic Annotation Conventions for Cantonese
11: Matthew K. Gordon: Intonational Phonology of Chickasaw
12: Judith Bishop and Janet Fletcher: Intonation in Six Dialects of Bininj Gun-wok
13: Martine Grice, Mariapaola D'Imperio, Michelina Savino, and Cinzia Avesani: Strategies for Intonation Labelling across Varieties of Italian
14: Janet Fletcher, Esther Grabe, and Paul Warren: Intonational Variation in Four Dialects of English: the High Rising Tune
15: Gösta Bruce: Intonational Prominence in Varieties of Swedish Revisited
16: Sun-Ah Jun: Prosodic Typology
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