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The relevance of tones: Prosodic meanings in utterance interpretation and in relevance theory

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Published/Copyright: October 13, 2012
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Abstract

This paper contributes to the development of a relevance-theoretic account of prosody by considering how the meanings of British English nuclear tones can be embedded in a more general relevance-theoretic account and how the proposed meanings might combine with the meanings of other linguistic and non-linguistic stimuli in the interpretation of particular utterances. It presents a suggestion for the meanings of tones in Southern British English, explaining how they fit into the larger framework and into fuller accounts of the interpretation of individual utterances. It considers what this approach says about the nature of the prosodic meanings assumed and about how the semantics-pragmatics distinction might be understood with regard to prosody. Finally, it considers how this approach might be compared with approaches in other frameworks.


Media Department, Middlesex University

Published Online: 2012-10-13
Published in Print: 2012-10-26

©[2012] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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