A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments
28 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse All N, V, E and A elements larger than a word are decomposed into strings of word-like ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 29 Brazil’s grammar is based upon on the premise that a well-formed incre- ment satisfi es an in ...
30 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse In Brazil’s account of Discourse Intonation pitch sequences contract the same relations ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 31 Brazil’s presentation of (47) (1997: 163) as an example of high key suggests that concomitant ...
32 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse the losing were in the circumstances existentially equivalent. The extra informa- tion ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 33 conversation – that there was no possibility of the speaker going. If the utterance had ended ...
34 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse they could have produced (55) instead of (54). Furthermore, the speaker could have unam ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 35 It is not necessary in an analysis which focuses solely on the relationship between pitch seq ...
36 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse with it. Examples (61) and (62) present the extract in Tench’s and Discourse Intonation ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 37 tone unit as the beginning of a new paratone and instead marks it as the fi nal tone unit of ...
38 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse There is widespread support in the literature for the existence of declination both in ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 39 apparent in pre-planned discourse such as news-reading, bible-reading and anecdotes. He state ...
40 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse accent in the utterance. While neither the system of key nor termination is found in Pi ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 41 2.3.3 Terminal pitch level Termination has only been discussed above tangentially in relation ...
42 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Many scholars such as Pike (1945), O’Connor and Arnold (1973), and Brown (1990) recogni ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 43 Brazil’s system of termination with its tripartite division into high, mid and low is less su ...
44 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse unexpected appears more in need of adjudication than the predictable or routine. The co ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 45 Esser proposes a hierarchy of neighbouring tone units which contain propositions of more or l ...
46 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse concur with the telling. In (64) the speaker tells but simultaneously invites adjudicat ...
A Review of A Grammar of Speech 47 clear that it is not an initiating increment which requires adjudication. Yet, by defi nition ...
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