
Intonation in Romance
Oxford University Press
Published on 4. June 2015
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Hardback
500 pages
978-0-19-968533-2 (ISBN)
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This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that takes into account internal dialectal variation. Teams of experts examine the prosody of Catalan, French, Friulian, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Romanian, Sardinian, and Spanish using the Autosegmental Metrical framework of intonational phonology and the Tones and Breaks Indices (ToBI) transcription system.
The chapters all share a common methodology, based on a common Discourse Completion Task questionnaire, and provide extensive empirical data. The authors then analyse how intonation patterns work together with other grammatical means such as syntactic constructions and discourse particles in the linguistic marking of a varied set of sentence types and pragmatic meanings across Romance languages. The ToBI prosodic systems and annotations proposed for each language are based both on a phonological analysis of the target language as well as on the shared goal of using ToBI analyses that are comparable across Romance languages. This book will pave the way for more systematic typological comparisons of prosody across both Romance and non-Romance languages.
The chapters all share a common methodology, based on a common Discourse Completion Task questionnaire, and provide extensive empirical data. The authors then analyse how intonation patterns work together with other grammatical means such as syntactic constructions and discourse particles in the linguistic marking of a varied set of sentence types and pragmatic meanings across Romance languages. The ToBI prosodic systems and annotations proposed for each language are based both on a phonological analysis of the target language as well as on the shared goal of using ToBI analyses that are comparable across Romance languages. This book will pave the way for more systematic typological comparisons of prosody across both Romance and non-Romance languages.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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College/higher education
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300
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Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
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910 gr
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978-0-19-968533-2 (9780199685332)
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Sonia Frota is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics, and Director of the Laboratorio de Fonetica and of the Lisbon Baby Lab, University of Lisbon. Her research focuses on prosody in language, comprising phrasing, intonation, and rhythm, and the acquisition and development of prosody. She is interested in the properties of prosodic systems, the extent to which they vary across and within languages, and how they are acquired by infants. She also studies how prosodic cues may help bootstrapping the learning of language.
; Pilar Prieto is an ICREA Research Professor at the Department of Translation and Language Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Her main research interests focus on the description of how melody and prosody works in language and how it interacts with other types of linguistic knowledge such as pragmatics and syntax, as well as on the role of prosody and facial and manual gestures in the expression of linguistic meaning.
; Pilar Prieto is an ICREA Research Professor at the Department of Translation and Language Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Her main research interests focus on the description of how melody and prosody works in language and how it interacts with other types of linguistic knowledge such as pragmatics and syntax, as well as on the role of prosody and facial and manual gestures in the expression of linguistic meaning.
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Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, University of Lisbon
ICREA Research ProfessorICREA Research Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. Intonational phonology of Catalan and its dialectal varieties ; 3. Intonational phonology of French: Developing a ToBI system for French ; 4. Intonational phonology of Friulian and its dialects ; 5. Intonational phonology of the regional varieties of Italian ; 6. Intonational phonology of Occitan: Towards a prosodic transcription system ; 7. Intonational variation in Portuguese: European and Brazilian varieties ; 8. Transcription of Romanian intonation ; 9. Sardinian intonational phonology: Logudorese and Campidanese varieties ; 10. Intonational variation in Spanish: European and American varieties ; 11. Intonation in Romance: Similarities and differences ; References ; Index