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| − | |Author(s)=Kieu-Phuong | + | |Author(s)=Kieu-Phuong Ha; Martine Grice; |
| − | |Title=Tone | + | |Title=Tone and intonation in discourse management – How do speakers of Standard Vietnamese initiate a repair? |
|Tag(s)=EMCA; IL; intonation; Other-initiation of repair; Lexical tone; Talk-in-interaction; Vietnamese; | |Tag(s)=EMCA; IL; intonation; Other-initiation of repair; Lexical tone; Talk-in-interaction; Vietnamese; | ||
|Key=Ha-Grice2017 | |Key=Ha-Grice2017 | ||
|Year=2017 | |Year=2017 | ||
| + | |Language=English | ||
|Journal=Journal of Pragmatics | |Journal=Journal of Pragmatics | ||
|Volume=107 | |Volume=107 | ||
| − | |Pages=60 | + | |Pages=60-83 |
| − | | | + | |URL=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378216616306336 |
| − | |Abstract=This | + | |DOI=10.1016/j.pragma.2016.11.006 |
| − | with | + | |Abstract=This paper investigates the intonation of other-initiation of repair in Standard Vietnamese and provides an analysis of its interaction with lexical tone at the word level. Results from both single-word and multi-word utterances show that speakers make predominant use of a rising pitch contour to mark other-initiation of repair, a contour that has been found in a large number of languages. This rise occurs consistently at the right edge of utterances and may be analysed as a phonetic reflex of a high boundary tone that can overlap, partially or completely, with the lexical tone of an utterance-final word. Further, the study demonstrates the application of talk-in-interaction to the study of the relation between lexical tone and intonation in tone languages. |
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Ha-Grice2017 |
| Author(s) | Kieu-Phuong Ha, Martine Grice |
| Title | Tone and intonation in discourse management – How do speakers of Standard Vietnamese initiate a repair? |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, IL, intonation, Other-initiation of repair, Lexical tone, Talk-in-interaction, Vietnamese |
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| Year | 2017 |
| Language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of Pragmatics |
| Volume | 107 |
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| Pages | 60-83 |
| URL | Link |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.pragma.2016.11.006 |
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Abstract
This paper investigates the intonation of other-initiation of repair in Standard Vietnamese and provides an analysis of its interaction with lexical tone at the word level. Results from both single-word and multi-word utterances show that speakers make predominant use of a rising pitch contour to mark other-initiation of repair, a contour that has been found in a large number of languages. This rise occurs consistently at the right edge of utterances and may be analysed as a phonetic reflex of a high boundary tone that can overlap, partially or completely, with the lexical tone of an utterance-final word. Further, the study demonstrates the application of talk-in-interaction to the study of the relation between lexical tone and intonation in tone languages.
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