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An Exploration of Approach to Intonational Analysis and Speech Data Collection
Oleh:
Kong-in, Thanin
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
The 32nd Thailand TESOL International Conference Proceedings 2012; Teacher Collaboration: Shaping the Classroom of the Future. Bangkok, Thailand, 27-28 January 2012
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page 95-108.
Fulltext:
Thanin Kong-in.pdf
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Intonation is a key factor to success in effective oral communication.In addition to its important role in demarcating grammatical boundaries of utterances e.g. finality and mood, obviously it also conveys natural and unconscious affective meaning of the speakers. This phenomenon attracts many linguists having attempted to study and explain its physical properties and communicative function through phonetic and phonological analysis until the inextricable link between these two units is found. Over the years, many theories on intonational analysis have been proposed e.g. Cauldwell (2003)’s iconic notation. British School Model, ToBI system, H and L accents, RFC model and Tilt model. Interestingly, it is challenging to investigate the theory that can entirely cover the description of intonation in terms of its authentic phonetic and phonological properties. Moreover, linguists are supposed to select the effective techniques to elicit the most natural speech data for further analysis. Hence, the aim of this paper is basically to review thoughts and theories as guidelines to methodology and analysis of intonation through specific technique e.g. HCRC1 map task. Further study from this paper is expected to show detailed pragma-phonological analysis in terms of intonational pattern variations and discussion of significant correlation between those variations and their meaning perception.
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