A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments
68 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse IP boundary and is notated by %. Phrase accents are not recorded with any special diacr ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 69 (28) George ate chicken soup and got sick H* H* H* H H* H* L L% (29) George ate ...
70 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (31) [(a) My new car manual is almost unreadable L H% (b) It’s quite annoying] L L% (c) ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 71 and variable which is: (the) semantic material to which speakers apply one of a ...
72 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse According to Gussenhoven’s theory, A adds the fact that the house is on fi re to B’s ba ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 73 his statements had their strict and literal meaning but as he assumed he had no ...
74 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse that he found ‘an overwhelming number of level tones (17 out of 19)’ in Dylan Thomas’s ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 75 and the level tone to be closer than the semantic distance between either the le ...
76 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (37) // — the SQUARE of the hyPOTenuse // — of a RIGHTangled d n P d n P d e TRIangle// ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 77 cooperate with hearers and in so doing relieve hearers of some processing costs. ...
78 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Unless a speaker’s words hold suffi cient interest for the hearer, commun- ication fail ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 79 notably the failure to account for more than one accent per utterance.^30 S& ...
80 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse memories of deriving information from the environment. Individuals’ previous experience ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 81 or synonymous communicative value. Putnam (1999: 236) demonstrates that speakers ...
82 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse items in terms of synonyms, antonyms, and hyponyms. He argues that indi- vidual lexical ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 83 subject to quarantine. In any case, regardless of which explanation is preferred ...
84 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse lexical item, concluded that where the ‘context’ was biased in favour of the dominant m ...
The Psychological Foundations of the Grammar 85 construct underpinning speaker’s lexical selections was shown to be their apprec ...
Chapter 4 A Linear Grammar of Speech This chapter explores the feasibility of encoding speech in a linear rather than a hierarch ...
A Linear Grammar of Speech 87 view but instead argues that a linear grammar also provides a feasible description of used languag ...
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