A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments
168 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (14) there will be more TIME to TALK about... to TALK N V V' d° e N (V') (p)... V' \/L ...
Key and Termination – Increments 169 In example (15) the string of elements prior to the medial high key does not represent a te ...
170 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (17) that is why the –MOment // it –LOOKED as if // N V W+ d N+ N V a c you could get ...
Key and Termination – Increments 171 the entire increment while high termination in any other position invites adjudication of t ...
172 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Instead it seems safer to regard the high termination as seeking active hearer interve ...
Key and Termination – Increments 173 percentage of end-falling, and a decrease in the percentage of fall-rises which co-occur wi ...
174 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse to be inviting her hearer to consider the signifi cance of what she presents as the su ...
Key and Termination – Increments 175 discourse which, depending on the circumstances, may range from active verbal adjudication ...
176 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse a sense of unity between the interlocutors. The projection of unity which serves to di ...
Key and Termination – Increments 177 (24) so they rea–LIZED // well THERE S a possi↑/\BILity now // c N V a N V d N+ a we can se ...
178 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Table 7.7 shows that increment initial high key/termination may realize an independent ...
Key and Termination – Increments 179 As there is no text prior to (25) there are no prior discourse expectations which an analys ...
180 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (28) /↑NOW // what HAPpened after sepTEMber the a w v p n ele/↑VENTH // and this ex\PL ...
Key and Termination – Increments 181 Table 7.8 shows that increment medial high key/termination has the poten- tial to generate ...
182 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse hatred that terrorist acts engender. The initial state does not, however, lead to any ...
Key and Termination – Increments 183 e.g. (33) and it remains to be seen whether or not an independent high-key value is possibl ...
184 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Jt seeks an active intervention of the target state reached in (35). The fi nal tone u ...
Key and Termination – Increments 185 speech into paragraphs. Tench (1996: 28) notes that intonational para- graphing is more pre ...
186 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse of increment 8 projecting that the pitch sequence (sequence chain) will be maximally d ...
Key and Termination – Increments 187 and our ↑THOUGHTS and /PRAyers // of \↑COURSE // are c d N c dº N a V with VICtims and thei ...
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