Intonation Units in Japanese Conversation

Intonation Units in Japanese Conversation
Title Intonation Units in Japanese Conversation PDF eBook
Author Kazuko Matsumoto
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 242
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027230751

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This book explores how speakers of Japanese organize their messages into coherent units as they jointly and interactively construct conversational discourse. Specifically, it investigates the syntactic, informational, and functional structures of intonation units (IUs) as basic units of discourse production and information flow in spoken communication. It addresses various research topics: clause vs. phrase centrality, relationship between IUs and clauses, functions of independent NPs, preferred argument/clause structure and transitivity, interrelationship among functional components, and the role of new and interactional information in the shaping of IU syntax. Overall, it tries to elucidate not only the preferred IU structures that are typical of the way Japanese speakers talk in connected discourse, but also possible relationships between the structures and their implications. Besides three main chapters discussing the results of quantitative and qualitative analyses, it also includes an introductory chapter comprehensively covering key issues in research on information flow in spoken discourse in general. Thus the book will be useful to all students and researchers of functional linguistics and discourse analysis.

Turn-Taking in Japanese Conversation

Turn-Taking in Japanese Conversation
Title Turn-Taking in Japanese Conversation PDF eBook
Author Hiroko Tanaka
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 262
Release 2000-02-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027299080

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This book explores the interpretation of grammar and turn-taking in Japanese talk-in-interaction from the perspective of conversation analysis. It pays special attention to the projectability patterns of turns in Japanese in comparison to English. Through qualitative and quantitative methods, it is shown that the postpositional grammatical structure and the predicate-final orientation in Japanese regularly result in a relatively delayed projectability of the possible point at which a current turn may become recognisably complete in comparison to English. Prior to such points, projectability is often limited to the progressive anticipation of small increments of talk. However, participants are able to achieve smooth speaker transitions with minimal gap or overlap through the use of specific grammatical and prosodic devices for marking possible points at which a transition may become relevant.

Units in Mandarin Conversation

Units in Mandarin Conversation
Title Units in Mandarin Conversation PDF eBook
Author Hongyin Tao
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 241
Release 1996-05-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027276102

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This book provides a new way of studying grammar. The basic thrust of the book is to investigate grammar based on a prosodic unit, the intonation unit (IU), in spontaneous speech. The author challenges the dominant practice in the study of syntax, which has been to focus on the unit of the artificially constructed sentence. The book shows that some basic notions developed from sentence-level data often do not account well for speech data. For example, in many versions of syntactic theory, the basic syntactic structure of any sentence is assumed to comprise both an NP and a VP (with variations in terminology). However the author shows that a Mandarin sentence in spoken discourse can consist of a lone NP or a transitive verbal expression without any explicit argument (which is not due to anaphora). Although the book concerns Mandarin discourse and grammar, it will be of interest to students of a wide range of fields, including discourse analysis, syntax, conversation analysis, prosodic studies, and typological studies.

Intonation Units Revisited

Intonation Units Revisited
Title Intonation Units Revisited PDF eBook
Author Dagmar Barth-Weingarten
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 338
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027266905

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Intonation units have been notoriously difficult to identify in natural talk. Problems include fuzzy boundaries, lack of exhaustivity, and the potential circularity involved when studying their interface with other language-organizational dimensions. This volume advocates a way to resolve such problems: the ‘cesura’ approach. Cesuras, or breaks in the flow of talk, are created by discontinuities in the prosodic-phonetic parameters of speech that cluster to various extents at certain points in time. Using conversation-analytic and interactional-linguistic methodology, the volume identifies the parameters creating cesuras in talk-in-interaction and proposes ways to notate them depending on the researcher’s goal. It also offers a way to study the role of cesuras at the prosody-syntax interface non-circularly, which leads to new insights concerning language variation and change. The volume will thus be of major import to anyone working with natural spoken language, its chunks, its various dimensions, and its variation and change.

In Search of Basic Units of Spoken Language

In Search of Basic Units of Spoken Language
Title In Search of Basic Units of Spoken Language PDF eBook
Author Shlomo Izre'el
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 454
Release 2020-06-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027261539

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What is the best way to analyze spontaneous spoken language? In their search for the basic units of spoken language the authors of this volume opt for a corpus-driven approach. They share a strong conviction that prosodic structure is essential for the study of spoken discourse and each bring their own theoretical and practical experience to the table. In the first part of the book they segment spoken material from a range of different languages (Russian, Hebrew, Central Pomo (an indigenous language from California), French, Japanese, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese). In the second part of the book each author analyzes the same two spoken English samples, but looking at them from different perspectives, using different methods of analysis as reflected in their respective analyses in Part I. This approach allows for common tendencies of segmentation to emerge, both prosodic and segmental.

Preferred Argument Structure

Preferred Argument Structure
Title Preferred Argument Structure PDF eBook
Author John W. Du Bois
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 469
Release 2003-09-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027296138

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Preferred Argument Structure offers a profound insight into the relationship between language use and grammatical structure. In his original publication on Preferred Argument Structure, Du Bois (1987) demonstrated the power of this perspective by using it to explain the origins of ergativity and ergative marking systems. Since this work, the general applicability of Preferred Argument Structure has been demonstrated in studies of language after language. In this collection, the authors move beyond verifying Preferred Argument Structure as a property of a given language. They use the methodology to reveal more subtle aspects of the patterns, for example, to look across languages, diachronically or synchronically, to examine particular grammatical relations, and to examine special populations or particular genres. This volume will appeal to linguists interested in the relationship of pragmatics and grammar generally, in the typology of grammatical relations, and in explanations derived from data- and corpus-based approaches to analysis.

Information structure in spoken Japanese

Information structure in spoken Japanese
Title Information structure in spoken Japanese PDF eBook
Author Natsuko Nakagawa
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 318
Release 2020-12-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3961101396

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This study explores information structure (IS) within the framework of corpus linguistics and functional linguistics. As a case study, it investigates IS phenomena in spoken Japanese: particles including so-called topic particles, case particles, and zero particles; word order; and intonation. The study discusses how these phenomena are related to cognitive and communicative mechanisms of humans.