A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments
148 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse on a \↑DAY // when people are \MEEting // to TRY and HELP P d N W d ̊ N V V' V' c V' t ...
Increments and Tone 149 is one that the hearer in the speaker’s judgement was not only incapable of inferring but one that the s ...
150 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (15b) it s the CHAIN reaction that terror brings N V d N w N V INT1 INT2 INT3 INT4 INT ...
Increments and Tone 151 the speaker recalling methods of representation that were mentioned previously in the discourse (1978: 4 ...
152 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse engaged. Examples (16–18) are representative illustrations of disengaged level tone. ( ...
Increments and Tone 153 Example (18) contains two level tone tone units which signal Bs’s moment- ary disengagement from the com ...
154 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Within the corpus as detailed by Table 6.6, 45 level tone units were found which were ...
Increments and Tone 155 (23) because POlicy has \/CHANGED in the past few years // and w d ̊ N V V' P d e+ e N c what CHANGED –P ...
156 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse project disengagement from the context. It may project that information is part of a r ...
Chapter 7 Key and Termination Within and Between Increments This chapter focuses on exploring the added communicative signifi ca ...
158 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse Text 1 into intonation paragraphs containing distinct topics than they did the less pr ...
Key and Termination – Increments 159 minimal increments; increments which themselves consist of a single tone unit, and which ca ...
160 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse In (1) Gc, along with nine of the other readers, selects an initial high key which sig ...
Key and Termination – Increments 161 \↓HOWever // that the MEEting should conTINue in my c W+ d M V V' P d AB\↓sence // [Bs-10] ...
162 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse until we in the \WEST // go OUT with sufFICient \CONfi dence // c N p d N V A+ P+ e N ...
Key and Termination – Increments 163 The other major discourse function projected by increment initial high key was that the spe ...
164 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse key and, thus, their readings did not help the hearer by signalling the change in disc ...
Key and Termination – Increments 165 Thirteen examples were found where the increment initial high key was in an increment which ...
166 A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse which can describe the democracy of the people to the target state achieved by the pro ...
Key and Termination – Increments 167 The most striking fi ndings are that the majority of medial high keys are particularizing a ...
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