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Systemic Phonology: Recent Studies in English: Functional Linguistics

Editat de Wendy L. Bowcher, Bradley A. Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2014
This is the first volume in more than twenty years dedicated solely to Systemic Phonology. It presents twelve original contributions by leading scholars and contains both theoretical and applied studies. The collection includes analyses of a wide range of texts including news readings, literary classics, classroom discourse, and sung texts. Amongst the theoretical contributions is a chapter which outlines the generative model of intonation and punctuation of the Cardiff School of Systemic Functional Linguistics. The volume closes with an interactive chapter where readers can listen to, read, and obtain a first-hand guided experience of analysing texts using the Systemic model of intonation. Systemic Phonology: Recent Studies in English is of value to scholars and students of phonology, phonetics, music studies, semiotics, and media studies, particularly within the Systemic Functional tradition. This volume is also of interest to any researchers analysing meaning in relation to sound and music.
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ISBN-13: 9781845539467
ISBN-10: 184553946X
Pagini: 451
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Equinox Publishing (Indonesia)
Seria Functional Linguistics


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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction Wendy L. Bowcher and Bradley A. Smith PART A: Intonation: Construing the Textual Metafunction 1. An Investigation of how Intonation Helps Signal Information Structure Gerard O'Grady (Cardiff University) 2. Creating a Parallel Universe: Mode and the Textual Metafunction in the Study of One News Story Annabelle Lukin (Macquarie University) 3. Intonation: Signal of Information Peaks Shan Zhu (Sun Yat-sen University) 4. A Multi-stratal Approach to a Paragraph-like Organisation in Lectures Kazuyoshi Iwamoto (Kyorin University) PART B: The Interface between Written and Spoken Language 5. The Black Hole in Graphology Martin Davies (University of Stirling, retired) 6. The Spoken Interpretation of Written Text Michael Cummings (York University, Canada) 7. Meaningful Reading: Intonation Choices by Native and non-Native English Speakers Reading The Giving Tree Wendy L. Bowcher and Zhu Shan PART C: The Interface between Music and Language 8. A Note for - ed: Comments on the Treatment of - ed in Handel's Messiah David Banks (Universite de Bretagne Occidentale) 9. A Comparative Analysis of the Rap and Sung Voice: Perspectives from Systemic Phonology, Social Semiotics, and Music Studies David Caldwell (National Institute of Education, Singapore) PART D: Modelling Intonation 10. Towards a Systemic Presentation of the Word Phonology of English Paul Tench (Cardiff University) 11. Digital Phonology: Systemic Perspectives Bradley A. Smith, Stefano Fasciani, and Kay O'Halloran (all at The National University of Singapore) 12. The Meanings and Form of Intonation and Punctuation in English: The Concepts Required for an Explicit Model Robin Fawcett (Cardiff University) PART E: Interacting with Systemic Phonology 13. Locating the Limerick Wall Street Irene and the Sonnet On His Blindness in the Semiotic Space between the Body as Signal Generator/Receiver and the Body as Social Interactant William S. Greaves (York University, Canada) Index