A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments
228 Notes information units may be stored in what she calls the ‘heteromorphic distributed lexicon’ as a unitary element. (^7) L ...
Notes 229 (^9) W indicates an open selector in Brazil’s notation. (^10) Perceptive readers will have noted that Brazil’s descrip ...
230 Notes radio news broadcast which was laid out in orthographic sentences and thus, unlike more spontaneous forms of speech, c ...
Notes 231 (^4) The dotted line between Shared and Common/Background shows that Shared, while less than 100% certainty, represent ...
232 Notes (^17) Chun (2002: 61) interprets Sag and Liberman’s notation in a different way. She argues that it is key and not ton ...
Notes 233 (^27) He claims that instantiations of ritual insults and name calling are likely to be realized by a stylized rise. ( ...
234 Notes (^3) Lear’s rhyme: There was an Old Derry down Derry; who loved to see little folks merry, so he made them a book, and ...
Notes 235 (^11) According to Brazil (1997) // the QUEEN of hearts // indicates that hearts is projected as recoverable from the ...
236 Notes (^26) While utterance-fi nal pauses do not disrupt the operation of the chaining rules they appear to be of communicat ...
Notes 237 (^) This indicates that despite the fact that Text 1 is a more prepared text than Text 2 the readers, in pursuit of th ...
238 Notes (^8) This amounts to 0.32 per cent of the increments in the corpus and it may well be that as descriptive statements i ...
Notes 239 key. Hence example (1) may be an instance of the simultaneous selection of high key for phonological reasons and the n ...
240 Notes of spontaneous dialogues regularly transcribe tone units with more than two accented syllables. Crystal and Davy, like ...
Notes 241 Chapter 8 (^1) Coulthard (1985: 134) discusses the diffi culty in describing extended speech such as a two-minute teac ...
242 Notes (^10) An alternate analysis is to code increment 14 as an extension within increment 13. (^11) The convention you know ...
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244 Bibliography Brown, G. (1990). Listening to Spoken English. Second Edition. London: Longman. — (1995). Speakers, Listeners a ...
Bibliography 245 Cutler, A. and Pearson, M. (1986). ‘On the Analysis of Prosodic Turn-Taking Clues’. In C. Johns-Lewis (ed.), In ...
246 Bibliography Gunter, R. (1972). ‘Intonation and Relevance’. In D. Bolinger (ed.), Intonation. Harmondsworth: Penguin, pp. 19 ...
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