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2 September 2010

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Prosody and Syntax

Cross-linguistic perspectives

Edited by Yuji Kawaguchi, Ivan Fónagy and Tsunekazu Moriguchi
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies / Hungarian Academy, CNRS / Shizoka University

2006. vi, 384 pp.
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This collection of papers is the third volume of the series “Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics” (UBLI), a product of the 21st Century COE Program of the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS). Prosody, as used in this text, appears in units larger than segments and generally refers to the field that studies various phonological properties connected to utterances involving pitch, intensity, and length. These phonetic features almost always appear within complex combinations such as word and sentence accents and intonation. The subtitle, Cross-Linguistic perspectives, does not imply mere, cross-linguistic comparison and contrast of the prosodic phenomena. Rather, it implies that there are a variety of approaches which are unique to each language for prosodic analysis. In fact, the volume consists of prosodic analyses in 12 different languages : French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Makonde, Indonesian, Tagalog and Turkish.


Table of contents

Message from the President
Setsuho Ikehata
1
Center of Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics (UBLI)
Yuji Kawaguchi
3
Preface
Yuji Kawaguchi
11
Functions of Intonation
Ivan Fónagy and Eva Bérard
19
Prosodic Constituents in French: A Data-Driven Approach
Jacqueline Vaissière and Alexis Michaud
47
A Predictive Approach to the Analysis of Intonation in Discourse in French
Piet Mertens
65
English and German Prosody: A Contrastive Comparison
Manfred Markus
103
Nuclear-Stress Placement by Japanese Learners of English: Transfer from Japanese
Hiroko Saito
125
Mismatch of Stress and Accent in Spoken Spanish
Takuya Kimura
141
Markedness Gradient in the Portuguese Verb: How Morphology and Phonology Interact
Joaquim Brandão de Carvalho
157
Intonational Patterns in Russian Interrogatives: Phonetic Analyses and Phonological Interpretations
Yosuke Igarashi
175
Sociolinguistic Characteristics of Intonation
Fumio Inoue
197
Interaction between Phonetic Features and Accent-Placement in Japanese Family Names
Hirokazu Sato
223
The Intonation of Interrogative Utterances in the Japanese Dialogs: Analysis of the “TUFS Language Module”
Mieko Takada and Takako Ayusawa
239
The Prosody of Auxiliaries in Seoul Korean
Akira Utsugi and Hideki Noma
265
On the Nature of Rules Sensitive to Syntax: The Case of Makonde Tonology
Cédric Patin and Annie Rialland
285
An Acoustic Study on Intonation of Nominal Sentences in Indonesian
Masashi Furihata
303
Acoustic and Structural Analysis of Enclitic Particles in Tagalog
Tsunekazu Moriguchi
327
Intonation Patterns of Turkish Interrogatives
Yuji Kawaguchi, Selim Yılmaz and Arsun Uras Yılmaz
349
Index of Proper Nouns
369
Index of Subjects
375
Contributors
383