Stating this as the issue that poets and critics have faced in the past century, Charles Hartman takes up the challenge and develops a theory of prosody that includes the most characteristic ... To ...
Introduction: Sense, Syntax and Prosody
Nor does it only involve formulas. In chapter 2, I show that composition, including composition over the verse end ... show where we see the effect of extended freedom in composition. Prosody ...
Roots and prosody: The Iraqi Arabic derivational verb
De récentes études en morphologie non-concaténative et gabaritique, dans le cadre de la Théorie de l’Optimalité, tels les systèmes verbaux de l’arabe et de l’hébreu, soutiennent que ce type de ...
Prosody of the Citizen
Because of the social primacy of this linguistic beginning, and because political space is an effect and an historical accretion of linguistic circulation, I’d like to lay out a prosody of the ...
What's the Newest Language?
His research focuses on prosody, intonation ... NSL is now used by thousands of people, including its original users, who are likely still alive. Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language is also less ...
Native Listening: Language Experience and the Recognition of Spoken Words
These include evaluating probabilities arising from the ... Of all dimensions of linguistic structure, prosody varies particularly... 8 Where Does Language-Specificity Begin? 8 Where Does ...
Gender and Sexuality Studies
What does it mean to be a woman or a man ... understanding of literature through their involvement in the creative process. Topics include autobiography, prosody, non-fiction, revision and point of ...
Chapter 3. How Oral is Oral Composition?
So it seems that our usage of the very term “oral” and its abstract “orality” needs to be specified. What exactly does “oral” mean and in what senses do we use the term? Semantic clarity on our own ...
Professor of Information Structure in Linguistics
We have completed a year of field work, resulting in over 100 hours of recordings with speakers of Contemporary Hasidic Yiddish from all over the world, including Israel (Jerusalem ... as its ...
Implicit Bias Reflects the Company That Words Keep
We use such semantically prosodic concepts to test the influence of collocation ... a concept’s implicit associations in human minds and its collocations in language does not necessarily signal that ...
How Tone, Intonation and Emotion Shape the Development of Infants’ Fundamental Frequency Perception
The body of literature needs to be expanded to include infants from a broader range of language environments so that we can understand the course of acquisition. Obtaining the answers through a ...