Prosodic Studies
Challenges and Prospects
Herausgeber: Zhang, Hongming; Qian, Youyong
Prosodic Studies
Challenges and Prospects
Herausgeber: Zhang, Hongming; Qian, Youyong
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Prosody is one of the core components of language and speech, indicating the information about syntax, turn-taking in conversation, types of utterance, such as questions or statements, as well as speakers' attitudes and feelings.
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Prosody is one of the core components of language and speech, indicating the information about syntax, turn-taking in conversation, types of utterance, such as questions or statements, as well as speakers' attitudes and feelings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781032401157
- ISBN-10: 103240115X
- Artikelnr.: 69899164
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781032401157
- ISBN-10: 103240115X
- Artikelnr.: 69899164
Hongming Zhang is Professor and Head of the Chinese Language & Linguistics Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also the executive editor of International Journal of Chinese Linguistics, series editor of Routledge Studies in Chinese Linguistics, and editor of the volume Phonology and Poetic Prosody of The Encyclopedia of China (3rd edition). His recently published books include Syntax-Phonology Interface: Argumentation from Tone Sandhi in Chinese Dialects and Tonal Prosody in Yongming Style Poems. Youyong Qian is Associate Professor at the Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He received his PhD in Chinese Linguistics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2015 and MA in Chinese Linguistics from Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea, in 2010. His research interests include theoretical linguistics, phonology, Chinese historical phonology, and language acquisition. His major publication is A Study of Sino-Korean Phonology: Its Origin, Adaptation and Layers (2018, Routledge).
Introduction Hongming Zhang Part I: Prosodic Hierarchy 1. Life After the
Strict Layer Hypothesis: Prosodic Structure Geometry Irene Vogel 2. The
Revised Max Onset: Syllabification and Stress in English San Duanmu 3.
Enclitics and the Clitic Group Consisting of "Host+Enclitic" in the Fuzhou
Dialect Shuxiang You Part II: Prosodic Patterns 4. Geographical Clines in
the Realization of Intonation in the Netherlands Judith Hanssen, Carlos
Gussenhoven, Jörg Peters 5. A Prosodic Essence Conjecture Lian-Hee Wee 6.
Phonological Representations Based on Statistical Modelling in Tonal
Languages Si Chen 7. Prosodic Encoding of Contrastive Focus in Shanghai
Chinese Bijun Ling, Jie Liang Part III: Interface between Prosody and
Syntax/Morphology 8. What Kinds of Processes are Postlexical? And How
Powerful are They? Ellen M. Kaisse 9. Match Theory and Prosodic
Wellformedness Constraints Junko Ito, Armin Mester 10. Prosodic Studies of
Two Chinese Dialects Hongming Zhang Part IV: Prosody in Language
Acquisition 11. Perceptual Development of Phonetic Categories in Early
Infancy: Consonants, Vowels and Lexical Tones Jun Gao, Rushen Shi 12. F0
Development in Cantonese Pre-adolescent Children Wai-Sum Lee 13. The
Positional Effects of Contour Tones in Second Language Chinese Hang Zhang
Strict Layer Hypothesis: Prosodic Structure Geometry Irene Vogel 2. The
Revised Max Onset: Syllabification and Stress in English San Duanmu 3.
Enclitics and the Clitic Group Consisting of "Host+Enclitic" in the Fuzhou
Dialect Shuxiang You Part II: Prosodic Patterns 4. Geographical Clines in
the Realization of Intonation in the Netherlands Judith Hanssen, Carlos
Gussenhoven, Jörg Peters 5. A Prosodic Essence Conjecture Lian-Hee Wee 6.
Phonological Representations Based on Statistical Modelling in Tonal
Languages Si Chen 7. Prosodic Encoding of Contrastive Focus in Shanghai
Chinese Bijun Ling, Jie Liang Part III: Interface between Prosody and
Syntax/Morphology 8. What Kinds of Processes are Postlexical? And How
Powerful are They? Ellen M. Kaisse 9. Match Theory and Prosodic
Wellformedness Constraints Junko Ito, Armin Mester 10. Prosodic Studies of
Two Chinese Dialects Hongming Zhang Part IV: Prosody in Language
Acquisition 11. Perceptual Development of Phonetic Categories in Early
Infancy: Consonants, Vowels and Lexical Tones Jun Gao, Rushen Shi 12. F0
Development in Cantonese Pre-adolescent Children Wai-Sum Lee 13. The
Positional Effects of Contour Tones in Second Language Chinese Hang Zhang
Introduction Hongming Zhang Part I: Prosodic Hierarchy 1. Life After the
Strict Layer Hypothesis: Prosodic Structure Geometry Irene Vogel 2. The
Revised Max Onset: Syllabification and Stress in English San Duanmu 3.
Enclitics and the Clitic Group Consisting of "Host+Enclitic" in the Fuzhou
Dialect Shuxiang You Part II: Prosodic Patterns 4. Geographical Clines in
the Realization of Intonation in the Netherlands Judith Hanssen, Carlos
Gussenhoven, Jörg Peters 5. A Prosodic Essence Conjecture Lian-Hee Wee 6.
Phonological Representations Based on Statistical Modelling in Tonal
Languages Si Chen 7. Prosodic Encoding of Contrastive Focus in Shanghai
Chinese Bijun Ling, Jie Liang Part III: Interface between Prosody and
Syntax/Morphology 8. What Kinds of Processes are Postlexical? And How
Powerful are They? Ellen M. Kaisse 9. Match Theory and Prosodic
Wellformedness Constraints Junko Ito, Armin Mester 10. Prosodic Studies of
Two Chinese Dialects Hongming Zhang Part IV: Prosody in Language
Acquisition 11. Perceptual Development of Phonetic Categories in Early
Infancy: Consonants, Vowels and Lexical Tones Jun Gao, Rushen Shi 12. F0
Development in Cantonese Pre-adolescent Children Wai-Sum Lee 13. The
Positional Effects of Contour Tones in Second Language Chinese Hang Zhang
Strict Layer Hypothesis: Prosodic Structure Geometry Irene Vogel 2. The
Revised Max Onset: Syllabification and Stress in English San Duanmu 3.
Enclitics and the Clitic Group Consisting of "Host+Enclitic" in the Fuzhou
Dialect Shuxiang You Part II: Prosodic Patterns 4. Geographical Clines in
the Realization of Intonation in the Netherlands Judith Hanssen, Carlos
Gussenhoven, Jörg Peters 5. A Prosodic Essence Conjecture Lian-Hee Wee 6.
Phonological Representations Based on Statistical Modelling in Tonal
Languages Si Chen 7. Prosodic Encoding of Contrastive Focus in Shanghai
Chinese Bijun Ling, Jie Liang Part III: Interface between Prosody and
Syntax/Morphology 8. What Kinds of Processes are Postlexical? And How
Powerful are They? Ellen M. Kaisse 9. Match Theory and Prosodic
Wellformedness Constraints Junko Ito, Armin Mester 10. Prosodic Studies of
Two Chinese Dialects Hongming Zhang Part IV: Prosody in Language
Acquisition 11. Perceptual Development of Phonetic Categories in Early
Infancy: Consonants, Vowels and Lexical Tones Jun Gao, Rushen Shi 12. F0
Development in Cantonese Pre-adolescent Children Wai-Sum Lee 13. The
Positional Effects of Contour Tones in Second Language Chinese Hang Zhang