The English Tone of Voice: Essays in Intonation, Prosody and Paralanguage |
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Prosodic features and linguistic theory I | 1 |
tongueslip | 15 |
Current trends in paralinguistics | 47 |
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absolute pitch acoustic adult analysis animal communication approach argue attitudinal auditory behaviour chapter characteristics Chatman child clause communication context contour contrasts correlates creaky voice Crystal defined definition discussion distinction English example factors free verse function fundamental frequency grammatical hypothesis infant vocalization interpretation intonation intonation patterns kind kinesic labels language lexical item linguistic literature loudness meaning metre metrical morphemic non-linguistic non-segmental features non-segmental phonology normal norms notion nuclear tone paralanguage paralinguistic effects paralinguistic features paralinguistic study pause perceptual phenomena Phon phonemic phonological pitch pitch-range poetry possible prosodic and paralinguistic prosodic features Psychol psycholinguistic Quirk range reference relation relevant Sebeok segmental segmental phonology semantic semiotic sense sentence social sociolinguistic speaker specific speech stimulus stress structure suprasegmental syllable syntactic syntax theoretical tone-unit boundaries tonic Trager types utterance variables variations vocal effects voice quality vowel VUORENKOSKI Wasz-Höckert