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Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody: A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes [Hardback]

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Prosody is the rhythm, stress and intonation of speech, which encodes information that is not encoded by the syntax or words of an utterance. Prosody is critical for parsing speech, constructing syntactic structure, and building a representation of the conversational discourse model, among other linguistic functions.

In 2008, researchers from linguistics, psychology and computer science gathered at the inaugural meeting of the conference on Experimental and Theoretical Approaches to Prosody at Cornell University. The papers in this volume represent the cutting edge of the prosody work presented at that conference.

The articles in this special issue tackle a number of key questions: What type of information about syntax, semantics, and context is reflected in prosody and intonation? How much of that information can a listener retrieve from the signal? How does this information facilitate language processing in online conversations? How can this information be used to parse corpora, and how can corpora be used to test theories on prosody?

Experimental and theoretical advances in prosody: A review
905(41)
Michael Wagner
Duane G. Watson
The role of prosody in the English dative alternation
946(36)
Arto Anttila
Matthew Adams
Michael Speriosu
Turning points, tonal targets, and the English L-phrase accent
982(42)
Jonathan Barnes
Nanette Veilleux
Alejna Brugos
Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
The role of contrastive intonation contours in the retrieval of contextual alternatives
1024(20)
Bettina Braun
Lara Tagliapietra
Acoustic correlates of information structure
1044(55)
Mara Breen
Evelina Fedorenko
Michael Wagner
Edward Gibson
How does informativeness affect prosodic prominence?
1099(42)
Sasha Calhoun
The role of syntactic structure in guiding prosody perception with ordinary listeners and everyday speech
1141(37)
Jennifer Cole
Yoonsook Mo
Soondo Baek
Accent detection is a slippery slope: Direction and rate of F0 change drives listeners' comprehension
1178(23)
Angela M. Isaacs
Duane G. Watson
The implicit prosody hypothesis and overt prosody in English
1201(33)
Sun-Ah Jun
Is it all relative? Effects of prosodic boundaries on the comprehension and production of attachment ambiguities
1234(31)
Jesse Snedeker
Elizabeth Casserly
Phoneme restoration methods for investigating prosodic influences on syntactic processing
1265(29)
Iglika Stoyneshka
Janet Dean Fodor
Eva M. Fernandez
Corrigendum (This Issue) 1294(1)
Subject Index 1295
Duane G. Watson, Univeristy of Illinois, USA Michael Wagner, McGill University, USA Edward Gibson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA