This second edition presents a completely revised overview of research on intonational phonology since the 1970s, including new material on research developments since the mid 1990s. It contains a new section discussing the research on the alignment of pitch features that has developed since the first edition was published, a substantially rewritten section on ToBI transcription that takes account of the application of ToBI principles to other languages, and new sections on the phonetic research on accent and focus. The substantive chapters on the analysis and transcription of pitch contours, pitch range, sentence stress and prosodic structure have been reorganised and updated. In addition, there is an associated website with sound files of the example sentences discussed in the book. This well-known study will continue to appeal to researchers and graduate students who work on any aspect of intonation.
Additional ISBNs: 0521861179, 0521678366, 9780521861175, 9780521678360, 0511500599, 1283329808, 0511503326, 1139129260, 0511737645, 9780511500596, 9781283329804, 9780511503320, 9781139129268, 9780511737640
Intonational Phonology 2nd Edition is written by D. Robert Ladd and published by Cambridge University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Intonational Phonology are 9780511737640, 0511737645 and the print ISBNs are 9780521861175, 0521861179.


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