
Units in Mandarin Conversation
Prosody, discourse, and grammar
Hongyin Tao(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 24. May 1996
Book
Hardback
226 pages
978-90-272-2615-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides a new way of studying grammar. The basic thrust of the book is to investigate grammar based on a prosodic unit, the intonation unit (IU), in spontaneous speech. The author challenges the dominant practice in the study of syntax, which has been to focus on the unit of the artificially constructed sentence. The book shows that some basic notions developed from sentence-level data often do not account well for speech data. For example, in many versions of syntactic theory, the basic syntactic structure of any sentence is assumed to comprise both an NP and a VP (with variations in terminology). However the author shows that a Mandarin sentence in spoken discourse can consist of a lone NP or a transitive verbal expression without any explicit argument (which is not due to anaphora). Although the book concerns Mandarin discourse and grammar, it will be of interest to students of a wide range of fields, including discourse analysis, syntax, conversation analysis, prosodic studies, and typological studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2615-0 (9789027226150)
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Content
1. Preface; 2. List of Abbreviations; 3. List of Tables; 4. List of Figures; 5. 1. Introduction; 6. 2. Preliminaries and Methodology; 7. 3. Prosodic Properties of Mandarin Intonation Units; 8. 4. Grammatical Structure of the Mandarin Intonation Unit; 9. 5. The Pragmatics of NP Intonation Units; 10. 6. The Preferred Clause Structure in Conversation; 11. 7. Non-Anaphoric Elliptical Clausal Intonation Units; 12. 8. Low Transitivity Pronominal Full Clausal IUs; 13. 9. Units of Speech and of Grammar; 14. 10. Conclusions; 15. Notes; 16. References; 17. Appendix (Transcription Conventions); 18. Index