A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse - The Intonation of Increments

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Index 255


Tabossi, P. 83
tag question 32–4, 66
and intonation 66
target state 5, 7, 8, 18–21, 25, 51,
121–3, 192, 201, 204, 205, 228
telling exchange 14, 15
telling increment 15, 17, 26, 46, 50–2
Tench, P. 34–6, 38, 41–4, 74, 75, 85,
116, 143, 151, 153, 158, 184, 185,
191, 202, 206
tenor 233
termination 28, 29, 41, 66
high 29, 34, 46, 170 , 172–7, 203, 240
and increment 33, 34, 45–8
and inviting adjudication 171, 172,
240
low 29, 185, 188–91, 203
mid 29, 176
and tone 41–3
Thibault, P. 8
Thompson, S. 37, 40
ToBI 4, 39
tonal composition 151, 155
tonality 4. 206, 237
tone 135
and closing vs open 142
and falling 135, 149, 232
and fall-rising 232
and increment fi nal end-rising
tone 136–9, 141, 142, 202
and increment fi nal falling tone 149
and increment fi nal fall-rising
tones 143, 144, 146, 147, 203
and position in increment 135
and rise-falling 148, 149
tone unit 4–8, 18, 69, 227, 228


tonic segment 30, 97
tonic syllable 68
topic shift 39, 159
truncation heuristics 53, 56
turn-taking 3

units of selection 94, 234
and speech errors 100
used language 5, 14, 20, 50, 59, 72, 80,
87, 88, 150, 201, 202
and ellipsis 104
and grammaticality 88, 89

V element 18–20, 24, 27
and phrase 127, 128, 234
V' element 20
variable addition 71
variable relevance testing 71, 232
variable selection 71
verbs in phase 97, 98, 101, 128, 237
and tone units 129

Weber, T. 90
Wells, J. C. 143
Wennerstrom, A. 40, 230, 238
Wichmann, A. 39, 40, 120
Wilks, Y. 54
Williams, A. 120
Wilson, D. 49, 50, 53, 54, 57, 58,
77–80, 105
working memory 7, 8
Wray, A. 8, 94, 227

Yule, G. 83

Zardon, F. 83
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