A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments
108 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse heading for an inappropriate target state and so they change tack. Brazil’s four types ...
A Linear Grammar of Speech 109 (54) it wasn’t really... it defi nitely wasn’t a little old lady N V a... N a V d e e N The... co ...
110 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse The fi rst V element is bracketed to highlight that ultimately it did not result in th ...
A Linear Grammar of Speech 111 kind of deserted is not notated as a separate increment. Both examples appear to fulfi l a commun ...
112 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse larger semantic elements except where expressly stated. Some minor addi- tions to the ...
Part III The Inward Exploration of the Grammar ...
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Chapter 5 The Corpus and its Coding The previous three chapters have completed what was described in Chapter 1 as the inward exp ...
116 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse as product versus text as process. Text 1 is a prepared text and so should more easily ...
The Corpus and its Coding 117 The eleven readers consisted of six males and fi ve females. There were four undergraduate student ...
118 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse 5.2 Transcribing the Corpus As ultimately it is people who are the intended recipients ...
The Corpus and its Coding 119 follows: the orthographic transcriptions were checked against the actual readings to ensure that t ...
120 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse was to notate the tone movements off the tonic syllables and once this was completed t ...
The Corpus and its Coding 121 Table 5.2 Tone choices in Texts 1 and 2 Text 1 Text 2 Number of tones Number of tones Readers \ / ...
122 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse satisfi ed. However, satisfaction of the two formal conditions is not enough; an act o ...
The Corpus and its Coding 123 (4) but it is ↑NOT a \REAson // for WALking a\WAY // it s a REAson c N V a d N P NPHR # N V d N fo ...
124 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Dc, like, the other readers, broke off increment 30 prior to the achieve- ment of targ ...
The Corpus and its Coding 125 Both examples (6) and (7) contain instances of dysfl uency and the addition of the bracketing conv ...
126 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Of the 933 increments read by the eleven readers only two or 0.21% failed to comply wi ...
The Corpus and its Coding 127 not found in Brazil (1995) were proposed: phrases, conventions, exclamations and numerals. The fi ...
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