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E-grāmata: In Search of Basic Units of Spoken Language: A corpus-driven approach

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  • Formāts: 452 pages
  • Sērija : Studies in Corpus Linguistics 94
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027261533
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  • Sērija : Studies in Corpus Linguistics 94
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027261533
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What is the best way to analyze spontaneous spoken language? In their search for the basic units of spoken language the authors of this volume opt for a corpus-driven approach. They share a strong conviction that prosodic structure is essential for the study of spoken discourse and each bring their own theoretical and practical experience to the table. In the first part of the book they segment spoken material from a range of different languages (Russian, Hebrew, Central Pomo (an indigenous language from California), French, Japanese, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese). In the second part of the book each author analyzes the same two spoken English samples, but looking at them from different perspectives, using different methods of analysis as reflected in their respective analyses in Part I. This approach allows for common tendencies of segmentation to emerge, both prosodic and segmental.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: In search of a basic unit of spoken language: Segmenting speech 1(34)
Shlomo Izre'el
Heliana Mello
Alessandro Panunzi
Tommaso Raso
Part I
Chapter 1 Russian spoken discourse: Local structure and prosody
35(42)
Andrej A. Kibrik
Nikolay A. Korotaev
Vera I. Podlesskaya
Chapter 2 The basic unit of spoken language and the interfaces between prosody, discourse and syntax: A view from spontaneous spoken Hebrew
77(30)
Shlomo Izre'el
Chapter 3 Prosody and the organization of information in Central Porno, a California indigenous language
107(20)
Marianne Mithun
Chapter 4 Syntactic and prosodic segmentation in spoken French
127(28)
Jeanne-Marie Debaisieux
Philippe Martin
Chapter 5 Design and annotation of two-level utterance units in Japanese
155(26)
Takehiko Maruyama
Yasuharu Den
Hanae Koiso
Chapter 6 The pragmatic analysis of speech and its illocutionary classification according to the Language into Act Theory
181(40)
Emanuela Cresti
Chapter 7 Illocution as a unit of reference for spontaneous speech: An account of insubordinated adverbial clauses in Brazilian Portuguese
221(36)
Giulia Bossaglia
Heliana Mello
Tommaso Raso
Chapter 8 Narrative discourse segmentation in clinical linguistics
257(28)
Mira B. Bergelson
Mariya V. Khudyakova
Chapter 9 Cross-linguistic comparison of automatic detection of speech breaks in read and narrated speech in four languages
285(18)
Plinio A. Barbosa
Part II
Same texts, different approaches to segmentation: An introduction to the second part of the volume
303(6)
Shlomo Izre'el
Heliana Mello
Alessandro Panunzi
Tommaso Raso
Chapter 1 Segmentation and analysis of the two English excerpts: The Brazilian team proposal
309(18)
Tommaso Raso
Plinio A. Barbosa
Frederico A. Cavalcante
Maryuale M. Mittmann
Chapter 2 Analysis of two English spontaneous speech examples with the dependency incremental prosodic structure model
327(10)
Philippe Martin
Chapter 3 Applying criteria of spontaneous Hebrew speech segmentation to English
337(12)
Shlomo Izre'el
Chapter 4 Basic units of speech segmentation
349(10)
Marianne Mithun
Chapter 5 Segmentation of the English texts Navy and Hearts with SUU and LUU
359(8)
Takehiko Maruyama
Chapter 6 The Moscow approach to local discourse structure: An application to English
367(16)
Andrej A. Kibrik
Nikolay A. Korotaev
Vera I. Podlesskaya
Chapter 7 Some notes on the Hearts and Navy excerpts according to the Language into Act Theory
383(20)
Emanuela Cresti
Massimo Moneglia
Chapter 8 Comparing annotations for the prosodic segmentation of spontaneous speech: Focus on reference units
403(30)
Alessandro Panunzi
Lorenzo Gregori
Bruno Rocha
Index 433