The prosody of formulaic sequences : a corpus and discourse approach
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The prosody of formulaic sequences : a corpus and discourse approach
(Corpus and discourse / series editors, Wolfgang Teubert and Michaela Mahlberg, . Research in corpus and discourse)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, c2018
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"First published in Great Britain 2018. Paperback edition published 2020" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [214]-227) and indexes
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Description
To apply the same approaches to analysing spoken and written formulaic language is problematic; to do so masks the fact that the contextual meaning of spoken formulaic language is encoded, to a large extent, in its prosody. In The Prosody of Formulaic Sequences, Phoebe Lin offers a new perspective on formulaic language, arguing that while past research often treats formulaic language as a lexical phenomenon, the phonological aspect of it is a more fundamental facet.
This book draws its conclusions from three original, empirical studies of spoken formulaic language, assessing intonation unit boundaries as well as features such as tempo and stress placement. Across all studies, Lin considers questions of methodology and conceptual framework.
The corpus-based descriptions of prosody outlined in this book not only deepen our understanding of the nature of formulaic language but have important implications for English Language Teaching and automatic speech synthesis.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Formulaic language: An overview
3. Can we identify formulaic language based on prosodic cues?
4. Study one: Do formulaic sequences align with intonation units?
5. Study two: A comprehensive profile of the intonation, stress and rhythm of formulaic language
6. Study three: A multimodal approach to the identification of formulaic language by native speaker judgement
7. Conclusions: The prosody of formulaic language
Index
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