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Sound Patterns In Interaction Crosslinguistic Studies From Conversation 1st Elizabeth Couperkuhlen Ed

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Sound Patterns In Interaction Crosslinguistic Studies From Conversation 1st Elizabeth Couperkuhlen Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.78 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (Ed.), Cecilia E. Ford (Ed.)
ISBN: 9789027229731, 9027229732
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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Sound Patterns In Interaction Crosslinguistic Studies From Conversation 1st Elizabeth Couperkuhlen Ed by Elizabeth Couper-kuhlen (ed.), Cecilia E. Ford (ed.) 9789027229731, 9027229732 instant download after payment.

This collection of original papers by eminent phoneticians, linguists and sociologists offers the most recent findings on phonetic design in interactional discourse available in an edited collection. The chapters examine the organization of phonetic detail in relation to social actions in talk-in-interaction based on data drawn from diverse languages: Japanese, English, Finnish, and German, as well as from diverse speakers: children, fluent adults and adults with language loss. Because similar methodology is deployed for the investigation of similar conversational tasks in different languages, the collection paves the way towards a cross-linguistic phonology for conversation. The studies reported in the volume make it clear that language-specific constraints are at work in determining exactly which phonetic and prosodic resources are deployed for a given purpose and how they articulate with grammar in different cultures and speech communities.

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