
Intonation and Meaning
Daniel Buering(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 28. July 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-19-922627-6 (ISBN)
Description
This volume provides a guide to what we know about the interplay between prosody-stress, phrasing, and melody-and interpretation-felicity in discourse, inferences, and emphasis. Speakers can modulate the meaning and effects of their utterances by changing the location of stress or of pauses, and by choosing the melody of their sentences. Although these factors often do not change the literal meaning of what is said, linguists have in recent years found tools and models to describe these more elusive aspects of linguistic meaning. This volume provides a guide to what we know about the interplay between prosody-stress, phrasing, and melody-and interpretation-felicity in discourse, inferences, and emphasis. Daniel Buering presents the main phenomena involved, and introduces the details of current formal analyses of prosodic structure, relevant aspects of discourse structure, intonational meaning, and, most importantly, the relations between them. He explains and compares the most influential theories in these areas, and outlines the questions that remain open for future research.
This wide-ranging book involves aspects of phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and will be of interest to researchers and students in all of these fields, from advanced undergraduate level upwards.
This wide-ranging book involves aspects of phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and will be of interest to researchers and students in all of these fields, from advanced undergraduate level upwards.
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Daniel Buering's book is both a guide for the perplexed and a substantial original contribution to theory in the semantics and pragmatics of intonation and information structure. It will constitute an indispensable reference point for all researchers in the area. * Mark Steedman, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
581 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-922627-6 (9780199226276)
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Daniel Buering is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Vienna, specializing in formal semantics and pragmatics. In addition to his work on various aspects of information structure, he has published on a wide range of topics in semantics and syntax. He is the author of The Meaning of Topic and Focus: The 59th Street Bridge Accent (Routledge, 1997) and Binding Theory (CUP, 2005).
Content
General preface
Preface
List of abbreviations
1: Prominence, accent, focus
2: Focus and givenness in flexible accent languages
3: Focus and givenness theories
4: More on focus/givenness representation
5: More on the semantics of focus and givenness
6: Prosodic structure
7: Prosodic and information structure
8: More on focus/givenness realization
9: The meaning of tones
10: Association with focus
References
Index
Preface
List of abbreviations
1: Prominence, accent, focus
2: Focus and givenness in flexible accent languages
3: Focus and givenness theories
4: More on focus/givenness representation
5: More on the semantics of focus and givenness
6: Prosodic structure
7: Prosodic and information structure
8: More on focus/givenness realization
9: The meaning of tones
10: Association with focus
References
Index