The structure of spoken language: intonation in Romance
"One of the most remarkable features of phonation is the disruption of the normal respiratory cycle. Indeed, outside phonation, the normal cycle of respiration presents a comparable duration for both the inspiration and the expiration (top of Figure 1.1). Figure 1.1 Respiration cycle, without p...
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Zusammenfassung: | "One of the most remarkable features of phonation is the disruption of the normal respiratory cycle. Indeed, outside phonation, the normal cycle of respiration presents a comparable duration for both the inspiration and the expiration (top of Figure 1.1). Figure 1.1 Respiration cycle, without phonation (top) and with phonation (bottom) The first produced prosodic units are breath groups. At early stages of language learning, children mainly use the necessary silent pause in the inspiration phase of their respiratory cycle as boundary markers of these units. The phonation process results from the air flow generated by the lung compression during the respiration-expiration phase. This air flow generates the necessary subglottal pressure needed to produce the vibration of the vocal folds for voiced sounds (vowels, voiced consonants), friction for fricative consonants, and intraoral pressure to allow the production of stop consonants".. |
Beschreibung: | xxviii, 292 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Notenbeispiele |
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spelling | Martin, Philippe 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)142020699 aut The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance Philippe Martin First paperback edition Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019 xxviii, 292 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Notenbeispiele txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "One of the most remarkable features of phonation is the disruption of the normal respiratory cycle. Indeed, outside phonation, the normal cycle of respiration presents a comparable duration for both the inspiration and the expiration (top of Figure 1.1). Figure 1.1 Respiration cycle, without phonation (top) and with phonation (bottom) The first produced prosodic units are breath groups. At early stages of language learning, children mainly use the necessary silent pause in the inspiration phase of their respiratory cycle as boundary markers of these units. The phonation process results from the air flow generated by the lung compression during the respiration-expiration phase. This air flow generates the necessary subglottal pressure needed to produce the vibration of the vocal folds for voiced sounds (vowels, voiced consonants), friction for fricative consonants, and intraoral pressure to allow the production of stop consonants".. Romance languages Phonetics Intonation Romance languages Phonology Romance languages Phonology, Historical Romance languages Spoken Romance languages Intonation (Phonetics) Biolinguistics Romanische Sprachen (DE-588)4115788-6 gnd rswk-swf Sprachproduktion (DE-588)4182529-9 gnd rswk-swf Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd rswk-swf Romanische Sprachen (DE-588)4115788-6 s Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 s Sprachproduktion (DE-588)4182529-9 s DE-604 |
spellingShingle | Martin, Philippe 1944- The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance Romance languages Phonetics Intonation Romance languages Phonology Romance languages Phonology, Historical Romance languages Spoken Romance languages Intonation (Phonetics) Biolinguistics Romanische Sprachen (DE-588)4115788-6 gnd Sprachproduktion (DE-588)4182529-9 gnd Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd |
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title | The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance |
title_auth | The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance |
title_exact_search | The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance |
title_full | The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance Philippe Martin |
title_fullStr | The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance Philippe Martin |
title_full_unstemmed | The structure of spoken language intonation in Romance Philippe Martin |
title_short | The structure of spoken language |
title_sort | the structure of spoken language intonation in romance |
title_sub | intonation in Romance |
topic | Romance languages Phonetics Intonation Romance languages Phonology Romance languages Phonology, Historical Romance languages Spoken Romance languages Intonation (Phonetics) Biolinguistics Romanische Sprachen (DE-588)4115788-6 gnd Sprachproduktion (DE-588)4182529-9 gnd Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Romance languages Phonetics Intonation Romance languages Phonology Romance languages Phonology, Historical Romance languages Spoken Romance languages Intonation (Phonetics) Biolinguistics Romanische Sprachen Sprachproduktion Prosodie |
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