02806oam 22006014a 450 991052484380332120250527234007.00-253-05128-2(CKB)5600000000001629(OCoLC)1259584636(MdBmJHUP)muse92649(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88314(oapen)doab88314(EXLCZ)99560000000000162920100712d1980 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Structure of Intonational MeaningEvidence from English /D. Robert Ladd, JrIndiana University Press1980Bloomington :Indiana University Press,1980.©1980.1 online resource (1 online resource xi, 239 pages) illustrationsThe Structure of Intonational Meaning presents a linguistic study of English intonation, described in the original 1980 front flap as follows: "Using the data of English intonation, D. Robert Ladd, Jr., investigates the theoretical and methodological assumptions of past studies in the field. His impressive synthesis develops a new, comprehensive foundation for the study of English intonation in general. Ladd discusses a number of long-standing issues, including the relation of stress to intonation (and the associated questions of the phonological nature of sentence accent and the phonetic nature of stress), the various approaches to the placement of sentence accent, the phonological analysis of intonation contours into 'levels' or 'configurations', and the 'lexical' and 'syntactic' approaches to the meaning of intonation."SemantikgndIntonationLinguistikgndEnglish languageSemanticsfast(OCoLC)fst00911631English languageIntonationfast(OCoLC)fst00911322Anglais (Langue)SemantiqueAnglais (Langue)IntonationEnglish languageSemanticsEnglish languageIntonationLinguisticsEnglischswdSemantik.IntonationEnglish languageSemantics.English languageIntonation.Anglais (Langue)Semantique.Anglais (Langue)Intonation.English languageSemantics.English languageIntonation.Linguistics.Englisch.Ladd D. Robert1947-168136MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910524843803321The Structure of Intonational Meaning2676733UNINA