This volume contains detailed surveys of the intonational phonology of fourteen typologically diverse languages, described in the Autosegmental-Metrical framework.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Sun-Ah Jun: Introduction
- 2: Sónia Frota: The Intonational Phonology of European Portuguese
- 3: Pilar Prieto: The Intonational Phonology of Catalan
- 4: Sameer ud Dowla Khan: The Intonational Phonology of Bangladeshi Standard Bengali
- 5: Elinor Keane: The Intonational Phonology of Tamil
- 6: Chad Vicenik and Sun-Ah Jun: An Autosegmental-Metrical Analysis of Georgian Intonation
- 7: Anastasia M. Karlsson: The Intonational Phonology of Mongolian
- 8: Anja Arnhold: Prosodic Structure and Focus Realization in West Greenlandic
- 9: Janet Fletcher: Intonation and Prosody in Dalabon
- 10: Shelome Gooden: Aspects of the Intonational Phonology of Jamaican Creole
- 11: Bert Remijsen, Farienne Martis, and Ronald Severing: The marked accentuation pattern of Curaçao Papiamentu
- 12: Carlos Gussenhoven: Complex Intonation Near the Tonal isogloss in the Netherlands
- 13: Dana Chahal and Sam Hellmuth: The Intonation of Lebanese and Egyptian Arabic
- 14: Gorka Elordieta and José Hualde: Intonation in Basque
- 15: Yoshuke Igarashi: Typology of Intonational Phrasing in Japanese Dialects
- 16: Sun-Ah Jun and Janet Fletcher: Methodology of Studying Intonation: From Data Collection to Data Analysis
- 17: Sun-Ah Jun: Prosodic Typology: By Prominence Type, Word prosody, and Macro-rhythm