This monograph reconsiders the question of speech isochrony, the regular recurrence of (stressed) syllables in time, from an empirical point of view. It proposes a methodology for discovering isochrony auditorily in speech and for verifying it instrumentally in the acoustic laboratory. In a small-scale study of an English conversational extract, the gestalt-like rhythmic structures which isochrony creates are shown to have a hierarchical organization. Then in a large-scale study of a corpus of British and American radio phone-in programs and family table conversations, the function of speech rhythm at turn transitions is investigated. It is argued that speech rhythm serves as a metric for the timing of turn transitions in casual English conversation. The articular rhythmic configuration of a transition can be said to contextualize the next turn as, generally speaking, affiliative or disaffiliative with the prior turn. The empirical investigation suggests that speech rhythm patterns at turn transitions in everyday English conversation are not random occurrences or the result of a social-psychological adaptation process but are contextualization cues which figure systematically in the creation and interpretation of linguistic meaning in communication.
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Presents findings on rhythms in English speech, covering such topics as the isochrony debate, identifying isochrony, models of linguistic rhythm, speech rhythm at turn transitions, speech rhythm at sequence-external junctures and speech rhythm at sequence-internal junctures.
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1. Contents; 2. Table of Figures; 3. Introduction; 4. Is there rythm in speech?; 5. Discovering rythm in English speech; 6. The hierachical organization of speech rythm; 7. Analyzing speech rythm at turn transitions; 8. Accounting for speech rythm at turn transitions; 9. Interpreting speech rythm at sequence-external junctures; 10. Interpreting speech rythm at seuqnce-internal junctures; 11. Interpreting speech rytm in specific activity sequences; 12. Conclusion; 13. Appendix I: Instrumental measurements of perceptually isochronous sequences; 14. Appendix II: Instrumental measurements of perceptually non-isochronous sequences; 15. Bibliography; 16. Index of Authors and subjects
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ISBN
9789027250377
Publisert
1993-04-21
Utgiver
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Vekt
805 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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