Systemic phonology : recent studies in English / edited by Wendy L. Bowcher and Bradley A. Smith.

"This long-awaited volume presents thirteen original contributions by some of the leading scholars in Systemic Phonology. It presents both theoretical and applied studies with analyses of wide-ranging texts including news readings, children's stories, literary classics, classroom discourse...

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Other Authors: Bowcher, Wendy L. (Editor), Smith, Bradley A. (Teacher) (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sheffield, UK : Equinox Pub. Ltd, 2014.
Series:Functional linguistics.
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Summary:"This long-awaited volume presents thirteen original contributions by some of the leading scholars in Systemic Phonology. It presents both theoretical and applied studies with analyses of wide-ranging texts including news readings, children's stories, literary classics, classroom discourse, and sung texts. It also includes some theoretical contributions, such as an explication of the generative model of intonation and punctuation of the Cardiff School of Systemic Functional Linguistics. The volume closes with an interactive chapter where readers can listen to, read, and obtain a first-hand guided experience of analysing texts using the systemic model of intonation. Systemic Phonology: Recent Studies in English is of value to scholars and students of phonology, phonetics, music studies, semiotics, and media studies, and is of particular interest to those working within the Systemic Functional model of language. This volume will also be of interest to any researchers analysing meaning in relation to sound and music."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:vi, 451 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1845539397
9781845539399
184553946X
9781845539467
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