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The Authors and their Affiliations
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- CONTENTS V
- The Authors and their Affiliations VII
- Phonology and Discourse: a Variety of Approaches 1
- A Discourse Domain Identified by Intonation 10
- Automatic Transcription of Intonation in Dutch 20
- The Intonation of Sentences Read Aloud 46
- The Relevance of Intonational Misfits 67
- Stress and Accent in Language Production and Understanding 77
- Grammatical Prerequisites to the Analysis of Speech Style: Fast/Casual Speech 91
- Subordinating and Co-ordinating Intonation Structures in the Articulation of Discourse 120
- ‘Deaccenting’ and ‘Default Accent’ 134
- Intonation as an Adaptive Process 165
- A Phonetic Approach to Intonation: from Pitch Contours to Intonation Patterns 193
- Isochrony in English Speech: its Statistical Validity and Linguistic Relevance 203
- Variable Strategies in Intonation 226
- Recent Developments in Speech Signal Pitch Extraction 243
- English Compound Stress 253
- A Method for the Semantic Study of Syntactic Accents 267
- An Observation Concerning Intensity as a Predictable Feature of Intonation 283
- Logical Form and Prosodic Islands 311
- Interrelations Between Fundamental Frequency and Other Acoustic Parameters of Emphatic Segments 327
- Name Index 339
- Subject Index 342
- 351-354 351
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- CONTENTS V
- The Authors and their Affiliations VII
- Phonology and Discourse: a Variety of Approaches 1
- A Discourse Domain Identified by Intonation 10
- Automatic Transcription of Intonation in Dutch 20
- The Intonation of Sentences Read Aloud 46
- The Relevance of Intonational Misfits 67
- Stress and Accent in Language Production and Understanding 77
- Grammatical Prerequisites to the Analysis of Speech Style: Fast/Casual Speech 91
- Subordinating and Co-ordinating Intonation Structures in the Articulation of Discourse 120
- ‘Deaccenting’ and ‘Default Accent’ 134
- Intonation as an Adaptive Process 165
- A Phonetic Approach to Intonation: from Pitch Contours to Intonation Patterns 193
- Isochrony in English Speech: its Statistical Validity and Linguistic Relevance 203
- Variable Strategies in Intonation 226
- Recent Developments in Speech Signal Pitch Extraction 243
- English Compound Stress 253
- A Method for the Semantic Study of Syntactic Accents 267
- An Observation Concerning Intensity as a Predictable Feature of Intonation 283
- Logical Form and Prosodic Islands 311
- Interrelations Between Fundamental Frequency and Other Acoustic Parameters of Emphatic Segments 327
- Name Index 339
- Subject Index 342
- 351-354 351