Intonational Phrasing in Romance and Germanic: Cross-Linguistic and Bilingual Studies. (Sammelband)
Allgemeine Angaben
Herausgeber
Christoph Gabriel, Conxita Lleó- Verlag
- Benjamins
- Stadt
- Amsterdam
- Publikationsdatum
- 2011
- Auflage
- 1
- Reihe
- Hamburg Studies in Multilingualism 10
- Weiterführender Link
- http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=HSM%2010
- ISBN
- 978-90-272-1930-5 ( im KVK suchen )
- Thematik nach Sprachen
- Französisch, Italienisch, Katalanisch, Okzitanisch, Spanisch
- Disziplin(en)
- Sprachwissenschaft, Phonologie
- Schlagwörter
- Intonation, Rhythmus, Phrasierung, Sprachkontakt, Mehrsprachigkeit
Exposé
Languages differ regarding both the ways they group words into phrases and the surface cues they use to indicate relevant phrasing patterns. Modeling intonation in as many languages as possible has become a central goal of theoretical and empirical linguistics. However, intonational research has only recently begun to devote attention to the analysis of spontaneous speech, one of the central issues of this book. The volume contains eight contributions by international scholars, some of them members of the Research Center “Multilingualism” (Hamburg, Germany), all of them experts on intonation and most also on multilingualism. A central goal of the present volume is to expand the cross-linguistic and multilingual perspective of phrasing, focusing thereby on languages from the Romance and Germanic families, among them Catalan, French, German, Italian, Occitan, and Spanish. Within Spanish, special interest is given to several Argentinean dialects, and within Italian, the Neapolitan variety is compared with the standard one.
Inhalt
Table of contents
Foreword
Conxita Lleó and Christoph Gabriel
1–7
Part I. Phrasing across languages
Correlates of phrasing in French and German from an experiment with semi-spontaneous speech
Caroline Féry, Robin Hörnig and Serge Pahaut
11–41
The multi-facetted relation between phrasing and intonation contours in French
Brechtje Post
43–74
Phrasing, register level downstep and partial topic constructions in Neapolitan Italian
Mariapaola D’Imperio and Francesco Cangemi
75–94
Part II. Phrasing of languages in contact
Phrase boundary distribution in Catalan: Applying the prosodic hierarchy to spontaneous speech
Ariadna Benet, Conxita Lleó and Susana Cortés
97–126
Prosodic phrasing in the spontaneous speech of an Occitan/French bilingual
Trudel Meisenburg
127–151
Prosodic phrasing in Porteño Spanish
Christoph Gabriel, Ingo Feldhausen and Andrea Pešková
153–182
Broad-focus declaratives in Argentine Spanish contact and non-contact varieties
Laura Colantoni
183–212
Comparing cues of phrasing in German and Spanish child monolingual and bilingual acquisition
Martin Rakow and Conxita Lleó
213–234
Index
235–237
Anmerkungen
keine
- Ersteller des Eintrags
- Christoph Gabriel
- Erstellungsdatum
- Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 10:09 Uhr
- Letzte Änderung
- Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 10:09 Uhr