Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 36
Seite 726
Alternatively , if we wish to preserve the model of phonetic detail , then our generalizations about intonational function are expressible only in impressionistic terms such as ' over - all downward trend ' . In short , the issue is not ...
Alternatively , if we wish to preserve the model of phonetic detail , then our generalizations about intonational function are expressible only in impressionistic terms such as ' over - all downward trend ' . In short , the issue is not ...
Seite 737
Probably the more common approach has been to treat the two types as linguistically the same ' - ignoring the difference of detail , on the assumption that it results from paralinguistic or expressive factors which can be disregarded in ...
Probably the more common approach has been to treat the two types as linguistically the same ' - ignoring the difference of detail , on the assumption that it results from paralinguistic or expressive factors which can be disregarded in ...
Seite 754
It also allows for fine differences of phonetic detail between languages and dialects , e.g. the timing of pitch movements ( cf. ... It appears , then , that the ability of a feature analysis to combine phonetic detail and phonological ...
It also allows for fine differences of phonetic detail between languages and dialects , e.g. the timing of pitch movements ( cf. ... It appears , then , that the ability of a feature analysis to combine phonetic detail and phonological ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abstract accent acquisition analysis appear approach argues argument aspect cause Chap claim clauses communication comparative considered consonant constructions contains context contours contrast creole detail dialects discussion distinction English event evidence examples exist expected expression fact final formal French function give given grammar historical important Indian indicate interpretation intonation involved John language learning least lexical linguistic logical marked meaning narrative native nature noted object occur origin particular pattern person phonetic phonological pidgin position possible present Press principle problem progressive proposed provides question reading reference relative represent result Review rules semantic sentences similar simple situation sound speakers speech Stage statives stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table texts theory tree types University verb vowel writing York