Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phonology
- Segmental Phonology
- Description of Phonemes
- Suprasegmental Phonology
- Stress
- INTONATION
- Gives linguistic
information
- Conveys emotions and attitudes
- May change
grammatical
meaning in
extreme cases
- Statements vs.
Questions
- Open lists vs.
Closed lists
- Restrictive or
Non-restrictive relative
clauses
- It has a role in CONVERSATIONAL
DISCOURSE
- Helps to tell if
the information
is old or new
- Regulation of
turn-taking
- Establishment of dominance
- Elicitation of cooperative
responses
- Two meanings
- Variation of PITCH to
convey or alter meaning
- Controlled by the speaker
- Perceptible by the listener
- Basic unit: TONE
- Pitch possibilities of the various
components of the Tone unit
- Pre-head
- Head
- Tonic syllable / nucleus
- Tail
- BEHAVIOUR OF THE PITCH
- LEVEL TONE
- MOVING TONE
- Complex tones
- FALL - RISE
- RISE - FALL
- Simple tones
- FALLING TONE
- RISING TONE
- Prosody
- Variations of
- Loudness
- Pitch
- PITCH RANGE
- High tone
- Indicates strong feelings or emphasis
- Low tone
- Ordinary speech
- Tempo
- Voice quality