Prosody handbook


















A brief chapter covers classical prosody, and the text concludes with an updated bibliography. Both readers and writers of poetry will find this comprehensive volume an essential companion. This handbook presents detailed accounts of current research in all aspects of language prosody, written by leading experts from different disciplines.

The volume's comprehensive coverage and multidisciplinary approach will make it an invaluable resource for all researchers, students, and practitioners interested in prosody.

This guide to versification is immensely useful for anyone interested in poetry or in general poetic structure. Concise and informal, it offers a systematic study of meter, tempo, rhyme, and other components of verse.

Author : A. The reconstruction of the prosody of a dead language is, on the face of it, an almost impossible undertaking. However, once a general theory of prosody has been developed from eliable data in living languages, it is possible to exploit texts as sources of answers to questions that would normally be answered in the laboratory.

In this work, the authors interpret the evidence of Greek verse texts and musical settings in the framework of a theory of prosody based on crosslinguistic evidence and experimental phonetic and psycholinguistic data, and reconstruct the syllable structure, rhythm, accent, phrasing, and intonation of classical Greek speech. Sophisticated statistical analyses are employed to support an impressive range of new findings which relate not only to phonetics and phonology, but also to pragmatics and the syntax-phonology interface.

Author : Alex Preminger,O. Hardison Jr. This compact volume makes available a selection of entries from the widely praised Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, with emphasis on prosodic and poetic terms likely to be encountered in many different areas of literary study.

The book includes detailed discussions of poetic forms, prosody, rhetoric, genre, and topics such as theories of poetry and the relationship of linguistics to poetry. Originally published in The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.

The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in Author : Eva M. Incorporating approaches from linguistics and psychology, The Handbook of Psycholinguistics explores language processing and language acquisition from an array of perspectives and features cutting edge research from cognitive science, neuroscience, and other related fields.

The Handbook provides readers with a comprehensive review of the current state of the field, with an emphasis on research trends most likely to determine the shape of psycholinguistics in the years ahead. The chapters are organized into three parts, corresponding to the major areas of psycholinguists: production, comprehension, and acquisition. The collection of chapters, written by a team of international scholars, incorporates multilingual populations and neurolinguistic dimensions.

Each of the three sections also features an overview chapter in which readers are introduced to the different theoretical perspectives guiding research in the area covered in that section.

Timely, comprehensive, and authoritative, The Handbook of Psycholinguistics is a valuable addition to the reference shelves of researchers in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science, as well as advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in how language works in the human mind and how language is acquired.

A groundbreaking study of the connections among meter, the poetic unconscious, and wider literary and cultural forces. This is the best book on rhetoric and prosody and poetic devices. Every lover of literature must keep this handbook which is available at a low price. McCarthy 8. Phonetic correlates of word and sentence stress, Vincent J.

Sub-Saharan Africa, Larry M. Kennard Austronesia, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Daniel Kaufman Gordon Visual prosody across cultures, Marc Swerts and Emiel Krahmer Cortical and subcortical processing of linguistic pitch patterns, Joseph C. Wong Prosody and spoken-word recognition, James M. McQueen and Laura C. Dilley Redford Prosody in infant- and child-directed speech, Melanie Soderstrom and Heather Bortfeld Prosody in L2 teaching: methodologies and effectiveness, Dorothy M.

Chun and John M. Stress, meter, and text-setting, Paul Kiparsky Tone-melody matching in tone language singing, D. We use cookies to improve security, personalize the user experience, enhance our marketing activities including cooperating with our marketing partners and for other business use. Read less. How It Works. How to fill out and sign Pneumatics online? Open the template in the online editing tool. Read the guidelines to discover which details you must provide.

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