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Intonation und Prosodie (Intonation and Prosody)
Phonetica, 1978Abstract The modern understanding of prosody and its correlation to intonation on the basis of the author’s Moscow Laboratory experimental data is given in this article. Intonation is not subjected to prosody; the latter is also regarded as the lingual phenomenon sui generis.
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Pragmatics & Cognition, 2011
1. Introduction 2. Prosody and humor (by Attardo, Salvatore) 3. Articles 4. Recognizing sarcasm without language: A cross-linguistic study of English and Cantonese (by Cheang, Henry S.) 5. Prosodic and multimodal markers of humor in conversation (by Attardo, Salvatore) 6.
Salvatore Attardo +2 more
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1. Introduction 2. Prosody and humor (by Attardo, Salvatore) 3. Articles 4. Recognizing sarcasm without language: A cross-linguistic study of English and Cantonese (by Cheang, Henry S.) 5. Prosodic and multimodal markers of humor in conversation (by Attardo, Salvatore) 6.
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We describe the way in which a recording of Goethe's "Die Leiden des jungen Werther" published on a multimedia CD-ROM (J.W. Goethe, 1995) was made accessible for prosody research. The recording is interesting for prosody research because of its prosodic richness as it displays a large variety of registers and speaking styles.
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Prosody and Conversation: An Introduction
Language and Speech, 1998no ...
Hirschberg, J., Swerts, Marc
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The implicit prosody hypothesis and overt prosody in English [PDF]
This study investigates the validity of the Implicit Prosody Hypothesis (IPH) by examining default phrasing in English, a low attachment language, in overt prosody generated by reading aloud sentences where a complex noun phrase serves as the head of a relative clause (NP1 NP2 RC).
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2014
Evaluative prosody can be defined from at least two standpoints. It is a process, the sharing, the spreading of evaluation beyond single word boundaries (the textual definition). Alternatively an item is said to have a particular evaluative prosody - positive or negative - if it co-occurs typically with other words of that polarity, if it typically ...
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Evaluative prosody can be defined from at least two standpoints. It is a process, the sharing, the spreading of evaluation beyond single word boundaries (the textual definition). Alternatively an item is said to have a particular evaluative prosody - positive or negative - if it co-occurs typically with other words of that polarity, if it typically ...
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2006
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the importance of prosody in language processing. The importance of prosody for understanding the language comprehension system stems from the primacy of spoken language. Infants acquire language from input that is almost entirely auditory and indeed show a preference for the prosody of their native language as
Allison Blodgett, Shari R. Speer
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the importance of prosody in language processing. The importance of prosody for understanding the language comprehension system stems from the primacy of spoken language. Infants acquire language from input that is almost entirely auditory and indeed show a preference for the prosody of their native language as
Allison Blodgett, Shari R. Speer
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