Prosodic Features and Prosodic Structure: The Phonology of Suprasegmentals
Название: Prosodic Features and Prosodic Structure: The Phonology of Suprasegmentals
Автор: Anthony Fox
Издательство: Oxford University Press
Год: 2000
Страниц: 416
ISBN: 0198237855
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Язык: английский
Серия: Oxford Linguistics
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Fox’s book, the first substantial overview on the subject in twenty years, presents an overall view of the nature of prosodic features of language—accent, stress, rhythm, tone, pitch, and intonation—and shows how these connect to sound systems and meaning.
This book has a number of aims. At one level, it can be seen as a survey of different approaches to the phonological description of the prosodic features of speech, which it is hoped will prove useful to readers seeking a detailed account of theory in this area.Название: Prosodic Features and Prosodic Structure: The Phonology of Suprasegmentals
Автор: Anthony Fox
Издательство: Oxford University Press
Год: 2000
Страниц: 416
ISBN: 0198237855
Формат: pdf (в rar)
Размер: 22,7 мб, в т. ч. 3% на восстановление
Качество: отличное (300 dpi, текстовый слой, цв. обложка)
Язык: английский
Серия: Oxford Linguistics
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Fox’s book, the first substantial overview on the subject in twenty years, presents an overall view of the nature of prosodic features of language—accent, stress, rhythm, tone, pitch, and intonation—and shows how these connect to sound systems and meaning.
This book has a number of aims. At one level, it can be seen as a survey of different approaches to the phonological description of the prosodic features of speech, which it is hoped will prove useful to readers seeking a detailed account of theory in this area. In this capacity, of course, it cannot be exhaustive; the literature on these features is vast and beyond the scope of any one book to encompass. Inevitably, therefore, I have been forced to be selective, pursuing only those lines of enquiry which seem to me to offer a significant contribution to our understanding of these features, and especially those which are compatible with the overall conception that informs the book as a whole.