
A Corpus-driven Study of Discourse Intonation
The Hong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (Prosodic)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 3. December 2008
Book
Hardback
325 pages
978-90-272-2306-7 (ISBN)
Description
The book is the first to apply David Brazil's Discourse Intonation systems (prominence, tone, key and termination) to the study of a corpus of authentic, naturally-occurring spoken discourses. The Hong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (prosodic) is made up of approximately one million words consisting of four sub-corpora of equal size, namely academic, conversation, business and public. The participants are all adults and typically have either Cantonese or English as their first language. The four Discourse Intonation systems are described in terms of how the system works and how they are manifested in the corpus, both across the sub-corpora and also across speakers in the corpus. The book is accompanied with a CD containing the prosodically transcribed corpus together with iConc which is the software designed and written specifically to interrogate the HKCSE (prosodic). The issues raised and discussed are all of importance in Conversation Analysis, Corpus Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Intonation, Pragmatics, and Intercultural Communication.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
(incl. CD-Rom)
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
770 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2306-7 (9789027223067)
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Winnie Cheng | Chris Greaves | Martin Warren
A Corpus-driven Study of Discourse Intonation
The Hong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (Prosodic)
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12/2008
1st Edition
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Author
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Content
1. Acknowledgement; 2. Chapter 1. Introduction; 3. Chapter 2. Discourse intonation systems; 4. Chapter 3. Transcribing the Hong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (HKCSE); 5. Chapter 4. The iConc Concordancing Program; 6. Chapter 5. Tone Units; 7. Chapter 6. Prominence; 8. Chapter 7. Tones; 9. Chapter 8. Key and termination; 10. Chapter 9. Conclusions and implications; 11. References; 12. Appendix 1; 13. Appendix 2; 14. Appendix 3; 15. Appendix 4; 16. Appendix 5; 17. Appendix 6; 18. Author index; 19. Subject index