
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that takes into account internal dialectal variation. Teams of experts examine the prosody of Catalan, French, Friulian, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Romanian, Sardinian, and Spanish using the Autosegmental Metrical framework of intonational phonology and the Tones and Breaks Indices (ToBI) transcription system.The chapters all share a common methodology, based on a common Discourse Completion Task questionnaire, and provide extensive empirical data. The authors then analyse how intonation patterns work together with other grammatical means such as syntactic constructions and discourse particles in the linguistic marking of a varied set of sentence types and pragmatic meanings across Romance languages. The ToBI prosodic systems and annotations proposed for each language are based both on a phonological analysis of the target language as well as on the shared goal of using ToBI analyses that are comparable across Romance languages. This book will pave the way for more systematic typological comparisons of prosody across both Romance and non-Romance languages.
This volume investigates the prosodic structures of nine distinct Romance languages to establish a comprehensive, comparative framework for intonational phonology. Editors Pilar Prieto and Sonia Frota lead a collaborative effort involving teams of linguistic experts who apply the Autosegmental Metrical framework and the Tones and Breaks Indices (ToBI) transcription system. By utilizing a standardized Discourse Completion Task questionnaire, the contributors provide empirical data that allows for systematic cross-linguistic analysis of how intonation interacts with syntax and discourse markers.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for typological studies in Romance prosody due to its rigorous methodological consistency. Scholars frequently cite the volume for its success in providing comparable data sets that facilitate future cross-linguistic research.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2015-08-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199685339
ISBN-13:
9780199685332
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