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ArtikelSequential and prosodic design of English and Greek non-valenced news receipts  
Oleh: Kaimaki, Marianna
Jenis: Article from Journal
Dalam koleksi: Language And Speech vol. 55 no. 01 (Mar. 2012), page 99-117 .
Topik: English; Greek; interaction; news receipts; prosody
Fulltext: Sequential and Prosodic Design of English and Greek.pdf (1.43MB)
Isi artikelResults arising from a prosodic and interactional study of the organization of everyday talk in English suggest that news receipts can be grouped into two categories: valenced (e.g., oh good) and non-valenced (e.g., oh really). In-depth investigation of both valenced and non-valenced news receipts shows that differences in their prosodic design do not seem to affect the sequential structure of the news informing sequence. News receipts with falling and rising pitch may have the same uptake and are treated in the same way by co-participants. A preliminary study of a Greek telephone corpus yielded the following receipts of news announcements: a malista, a(h) orea, a ne, a, oh. These are news markers composed of a standalone particle or a particle followed by an adverb or a response token (ne). Analysis of the sequential and prosodic design of Greek news announcement sequences is made to determine any interactional patterns and/or prosodic constraints. By examining the way in which co-participants display their interpretation of these turns I show that the phonological systems of contrast are different depending on the sequential environment, in much the same way that consonantal systems of contrast are not the same syllable initially and finally.
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