A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments

(C. Jardin) #1

Bibliography 245


Cutler, A. and Pearson, M. (1986). ‘On the Analysis of Prosodic Turn-Taking Clues’.
In C. Johns-Lewis (ed.), Intonation in Discourse. London: Croom Helm,
pp. 139–53.
Downing, A. and Locke, P. (1992). A University Course in English Grammar. London:
Prentice Hall.
Eco, U. (2000). Kant and the Platypus: Essays on Language and Cognition. Translated by
Alastair McEwen. New York: Harcourt Brace and Co.
Eggins, S. and Slade, D. (1997). Analysing Casual Conversation. London: Cassell.
Ellis, R. (1994). The Study of Second Language Acquisition. Oxford: OUP.
Elman, J. (1990). ‘Finding Structure in Time’. Cognitive Science, vol. 14,
pp. 179–211.
Esser, J. (1988). Comparing Reading and Speaking Intonation. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Fawcett, R. P. (2008). Invitation to Systemic Functional Linguistics through the Cardiff
Grammar. London: Equinox.
Fox Tree, J. (2002). ‘Interpreting Pauses and Ums at Turn Exchanges’. Discourse
Processes, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 37–55.
Frege, G. (1999). ‘On Sense and Reference’. In M. Baghramian (ed.), Modern
Philosophy of Language. Washington DC: Counterpoint, pp. 6–25.
Fromkin, V. A. (1973). Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence. The Hague: Mouton.
— (1980). Errors in Linguistic Performance: Slips of the Tongue, Ear, Pen, and Hand.
London: Academic Press.
Fujisaki, H. (1983). ‘Dynamic Characteristics of Voice Fundamental Frequency
in Speech and Singing’. In P. F. MacNeilage (ed.), The Production of Speech.
Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, pp. 39–55.
Gårding, E. (1983). ‘A Generative Model of Intonation’. In A. Cutler and D. R. Ladd
(eds), Prosody: Models and Measurements. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, pp. 11–25.
— (1987). ‘Speech Act and Tonal Pattern in Standard Chinese – Consistency and
Variation’. Phonetica, vol. 44, pp. 13–29.
— (1998). ‘Intonation in Swedish’. In D. Hirst and A. Di Cristo (eds), Intonation
Systems: A Survey of Twenty Languages. Cambridge: CUP, pp. 112–30.
Gibbon, D. (1976). Perspectives of Intonational Analysis. Bern: Peter Lang.
Goodwin, C. (2003). ‘The Body in Action’. In J. Coupland and R. Gwyn (eds), Dis-
course, the Body and Identity. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 19–43.
Grabe, E. (2001). ‘The IViE labelling guide’, version 3. http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/
esther/ivyweb/guide.html
Greaves, W. S. (2006). ‘Intonation in Systemic Functional Linguistics’. In R. Hasan,
C. M. I. M. Matthiessen and J. J. Webster (eds), Continuing Discourse on Language,
vol. 2. London: Equinox, pp. 979–1025.
Grice, H. P. (1975). ‘Logic and Conversation’. In P. Cole and J. L. Morgan (eds),
Syntax and Semantics, vol. 3: Speech Acts. New York: Academic Press, pp. 41–58.
— (1989). ‘Meaning’. In Studies in the Ways of Words. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press. Originally published in Philosophical Review, vol. 66 (1957).
Gross, M. (1974). ‘On the Failure of Generative Grammar’. Language, vol. 55,
pp. 859–85.
Grosz, B. J., and Sidner, C. L. (1990). ‘Plans for Discourse’. In P. R. Cohen,
J. Morgan and M. E. Pollack (eds), Intentions in Communication. Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press, pp. 417–45.

Free download pdf