Prosodic Theory and Practice
An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utterances, with practical applications of those theories. Prosody is an extremely dynamic field, with a rapid pace of theoretical development and a steady expansion of its influence beyond linguistics into s...
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| description | An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utterances, with practical applications of those theories. Prosody is an extremely dynamic field, with a rapid pace of theoretical development and a steady expansion of its influence beyond linguistics into such areas as cognitive psychology, neuroscience, computer science, speech technology, and even the medical profession. This book provides a set of concise and accessible introductions to each major theoretical approach to prosody, describing its structure and implementation and its central goals and assumptions as well as its strengths and weaknesses. Most surveys of basic questions in prosody are written from the perspective of a single theoretical framework. This volume offers the only summary of the full range of current theoretical approaches, with practical applications of each theory and critical commentary on selected chapters. The current abundance of theoretical approaches has sometimes led to apparent conflicts that may stem more from terminological differences, or from differing notions of what theories of prosody are meant to achieve, than from actual conceptual disagreement. This volume confronts this pervasive problem head on, by having each chapter address a common set of questions on phonology, meaning, phonetics, typology, psychological status, and transcription. Commentary is added as counterpoint to some chapters, with responses by the chapter authors, giving a taste of current debate in the field. Contributors Amalia Arvaniti, Jonathan Barnes, Mara Breen, Laura C. Dilley, Grzegorz Dogil, Martine Grice, Nina Grønnum, Daniel Hirst, Sun-Ah Jun, Jelena Krivokapic, D. Robert Ladd, Fang Liu, Piet Mertens, Bernd Möbius, Gregor Möhler, Oliver Niebuhr, Francis Nolan, Janet Pierrehumbert, Santitham Prom-on, Antje Schweitzer, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Alice Turk, Yi Xu |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-809252024-03-24T21:08:43Z Prosodic Theory and Practice Barnes, Jonathan Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie Prosody prosodic theory prosodic transcription prosodic phonology intonation phonology-phonetic mapping speech timing pitch prosodic boundaries prosodic prominence Comparison of scientific theories the phoneticsphonology interface the Fujisaki model of speech prosody Alignment scaling interpolation declination ToBI pragmatics Danish Stress formal representation Melody phonetic representation surface phonological representation underlying phononological representation automatic analysis phonological transcription system ToBI conventions strengths of the ToBI system weaknesses of the ToBI system p-gesture Articulatory Phonology coupled oscillator model speech production gradience uptalk LH accent phonetic categories pitch stylization pitch perception tonal annotation automatic prosodic labeling pitch range normalization Kiel Intonation Model German contour prominence levels emphatic accents British School kinetic tones autosegmental-metrical F0 parametrization GToBI exemplar-theoretic intonation phonetic implementation of pitch accents Pitch target prosopheme parallel encoding target approximation communicative function thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFH Phonetics, phonology thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFM Lexicography thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology::JMT Psychology: states of consciousness An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utterances, with practical applications of those theories. Prosody is an extremely dynamic field, with a rapid pace of theoretical development and a steady expansion of its influence beyond linguistics into such areas as cognitive psychology, neuroscience, computer science, speech technology, and even the medical profession. This book provides a set of concise and accessible introductions to each major theoretical approach to prosody, describing its structure and implementation and its central goals and assumptions as well as its strengths and weaknesses. Most surveys of basic questions in prosody are written from the perspective of a single theoretical framework. This volume offers the only summary of the full range of current theoretical approaches, with practical applications of each theory and critical commentary on selected chapters. The current abundance of theoretical approaches has sometimes led to apparent conflicts that may stem more from terminological differences, or from differing notions of what theories of prosody are meant to achieve, than from actual conceptual disagreement. This volume confronts this pervasive problem head on, by having each chapter address a common set of questions on phonology, meaning, phonetics, typology, psychological status, and transcription. Commentary is added as counterpoint to some chapters, with responses by the chapter authors, giving a taste of current debate in the field. Contributors Amalia Arvaniti, Jonathan Barnes, Mara Breen, Laura C. Dilley, Grzegorz Dogil, Martine Grice, Nina Grønnum, Daniel Hirst, Sun-Ah Jun, Jelena Krivokapic, D. Robert Ladd, Fang Liu, Piet Mertens, Bernd Möbius, Gregor Möhler, Oliver Niebuhr, Francis Nolan, Janet Pierrehumbert, Santitham Prom-on, Antje Schweitzer, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Alice Turk, Yi Xu 2022-04-29T14:14:08Z 2022-04-29T14:14:08Z 2022 book ONIX_20220429_9780262543194_7 9780262543194 9780262543170 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80925 eng The MIT Press application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/10413.001.0001 The MIT Press The MIT Press 10.7551/mitpress/10413.001.0001 10.7551/mitpress/10413.001.0001 ae0cf962-f685-4933-93d1-916defa5123d 9780262543194 9780262543170 The MIT Press 464 Cambridge open access |
| spellingShingle | Prosody prosodic theory prosodic transcription prosodic phonology intonation phonology-phonetic mapping speech timing pitch prosodic boundaries prosodic prominence Comparison of scientific theories the phoneticsphonology interface the Fujisaki model of speech prosody Alignment scaling interpolation declination ToBI pragmatics Danish Stress formal representation Melody phonetic representation surface phonological representation underlying phononological representation automatic analysis phonological transcription system ToBI conventions strengths of the ToBI system weaknesses of the ToBI system p-gesture Articulatory Phonology coupled oscillator model speech production gradience uptalk LH accent phonetic categories pitch stylization pitch perception tonal annotation automatic prosodic labeling pitch range normalization Kiel Intonation Model German contour prominence levels emphatic accents British School kinetic tones autosegmental-metrical F0 parametrization GToBI exemplar-theoretic intonation phonetic implementation of pitch accents Pitch target prosopheme parallel encoding target approximation communicative function thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFH Phonetics, phonology thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFM Lexicography thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology::JMT Psychology: states of consciousness Prosodic Theory and Practice |
| title | Prosodic Theory and Practice |
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| topic | Prosody prosodic theory prosodic transcription prosodic phonology intonation phonology-phonetic mapping speech timing pitch prosodic boundaries prosodic prominence Comparison of scientific theories the phoneticsphonology interface the Fujisaki model of speech prosody Alignment scaling interpolation declination ToBI pragmatics Danish Stress formal representation Melody phonetic representation surface phonological representation underlying phononological representation automatic analysis phonological transcription system ToBI conventions strengths of the ToBI system weaknesses of the ToBI system p-gesture Articulatory Phonology coupled oscillator model speech production gradience uptalk LH accent phonetic categories pitch stylization pitch perception tonal annotation automatic prosodic labeling pitch range normalization Kiel Intonation Model German contour prominence levels emphatic accents British School kinetic tones autosegmental-metrical F0 parametrization GToBI exemplar-theoretic intonation phonetic implementation of pitch accents Pitch target prosopheme parallel encoding target approximation communicative function thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFH Phonetics, phonology thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFM Lexicography thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology::JMT Psychology: states of consciousness |
| topic_facet | Prosody prosodic theory prosodic transcription prosodic phonology intonation phonology-phonetic mapping speech timing pitch prosodic boundaries prosodic prominence Comparison of scientific theories the phoneticsphonology interface the Fujisaki model of speech prosody Alignment scaling interpolation declination ToBI pragmatics Danish Stress formal representation Melody phonetic representation surface phonological representation underlying phononological representation automatic analysis phonological transcription system ToBI conventions strengths of the ToBI system weaknesses of the ToBI system p-gesture Articulatory Phonology coupled oscillator model speech production gradience uptalk LH accent phonetic categories pitch stylization pitch perception tonal annotation automatic prosodic labeling pitch range normalization Kiel Intonation Model German contour prominence levels emphatic accents British School kinetic tones autosegmental-metrical F0 parametrization GToBI exemplar-theoretic intonation phonetic implementation of pitch accents Pitch target prosopheme parallel encoding target approximation communicative function thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFH Phonetics, phonology thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFM Lexicography thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology::JMT Psychology: states of consciousness |
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