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Intonational grammar in Ibero-Romance: approaches across linguistic subfields

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Armstrong, Meghan E.; Henriksen, Nicholas; Vanrell, Maria del Mar – 2016

Intonational Grammar in Ibero-Romance: Approaches across linguistic subfields is a volume of empirical research papers incorporating recent theoretical, methodological, and interdisciplinary advances in the field of intonation, as they relate to the Ibero-Romance languages. The volume brings together leading experts in Catalan, Portuguese, and Spanish, as well as in the intonation of Spanish in contact situations. The common thread is that each paper examines a specific topic related to the intonation of at least one Ibero-Romance language, framing the analysis in an experimental setting. The novel findings of each chapter hinge on critical connections that are made between the study of intonation and its related fields of linguistic inquiry, including syntax, pragmatics, sociophonetics, language acquisition and special populations. In this sense, the volume expands the traditional scope of Ibero-Romance intonation, including in it work on signed languages (LSC), individuals with autism spectrum disorder and individuals with Williams Syndrome. This volume establishes the precedent for researchers and advanced students who wish to explore the complexities of Ibero-Romance intonation. It also serves as a showcase of the most up-to-date methodologies in intonational research.

Title
Intonational grammar in Ibero-Romance: approaches across linguistic subfields
Author
Armstrong, Meghan E.; Henriksen, Nicholas; Vanrell, Maria del Mar
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Location
Amsterdam
Date
2016
Identifier
9789027258052
Appeared in
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics volume 6
Citation
Armstrong, Meghan E.; Henriksen, Nicholas C.; Del Vanrell, Maria Mar (Ed.) (2016): Intonational grammar in Ibero-Romance. Approaches across linguistic subfields. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company (Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, volume 6).
Language
eng
Type
Text