Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen

This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-metrical models of intonation, taking into consideration knowledge of conversation analysis and approaches derived from conversation analysis applied on phonetic and phonological researches. These autos...

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Main Author: Dario Maric
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2011-03-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/372
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spelling doaj-8c3ea9f12b6846ca9028fb5a540f8f922021-09-13T12:53:15ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142011-03-0146210.13092/lo.46.372Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden IntonationsphrasenDario MaricThis article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-metrical models of intonation, taking into consideration knowledge of conversation analysis and approaches derived from conversation analysis applied on phonetic and phonological researches. These autosegmental-metric models of intonation record H and L tones usually according to its position within pitch range of individual speaker in an intonational phrase. According to this, listener's decoding of intonational realization is possible only in fully realized intonational phrase, since the highest and the lowest tone values that determine pitch range used in an intonational phrase can be realized within any syllable of intonational phrase. This kind of decoding of the intonational realization would mean that speaker cannot use intonation to make transition relevance place projectable before it is realized, which is contrary with intonational research knowledge within conversation analysis and approaches derived from conversation analysis applied on phonetic and phonological researches. https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/372
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Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen
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title Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen
title_short Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen
title_full Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen
title_fullStr Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen
title_full_unstemmed Das Dekodieren der Intonation von andauernden Intonationsphrasen
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publisher Bern Open Publishing
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publishDate 2011-03-01
description This article re-examines models of phonetic realization of tones offered by certain autosegmental-metrical models of intonation, taking into consideration knowledge of conversation analysis and approaches derived from conversation analysis applied on phonetic and phonological researches. These autosegmental-metric models of intonation record H and L tones usually according to its position within pitch range of individual speaker in an intonational phrase. According to this, listener's decoding of intonational realization is possible only in fully realized intonational phrase, since the highest and the lowest tone values that determine pitch range used in an intonational phrase can be realized within any syllable of intonational phrase. This kind of decoding of the intonational realization would mean that speaker cannot use intonation to make transition relevance place projectable before it is realized, which is contrary with intonational research knowledge within conversation analysis and approaches derived from conversation analysis applied on phonetic and phonological researches.
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