Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-205) and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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A Corpus-driven Study of Discourse Intonation; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgement; Introduction; Discourse intonation systems; Transcribing the Hong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (HKCSE); The iConc concordancing program; Tone Units; Prominence; Tones; Key and termination; Conclusions and implications; References; appendix 1; appendix 2; appendix 3; appendix 4; appendix 5; appendix 6; Author index; Subject index; The series Studies in Corpus Linguistics (SCL).
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The book is the first to apply David Brazil's Discourse Intonation systems (prominence, tone, key and termination) to the study of a corpus of authentic, naturally-occurring spoken discourses. The Hong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (prosodic) is made up of approximately one million words consisting of four sub-corpora of equal size, namely academic, conversation, business and public. The participants are all adults and typically have either Cantonese or English as their first language. The four Discourse Intonation systems are described in terms of how the system works and how they are manifes.
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Title
Corpus-driven study of discourse intonation.
International Standard Book Number
9027223068
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Cantonese dialects.
English language-- Intonation.
English language-- Phonology, Comparative-- Chinese.
Intercultural communication-- China-- Hong Kong.
Cantonese dialects.
English language-- Intonation.
Intercultural communication.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES-- Linguistics-- Phonetics & Phonology.