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Prosodic Description: An Introduction for Fieldworkers
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MusicSpeech CorpusProsodic FeaturesProsodic DescriptionPhonologySpeech RecognitionApplied LinguisticsPhoneticsIntroductory TutorialConversation AnalysisDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesHealth SciencesSociolinguisticsSpeech ProductionProsody (Linguistics)Speech CommunicationBasic Phonetic PhenomenaPhonology MorphologyParalinguisticsSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
This article provides an introductory tutorial on prosodic features such as tone and accent for researchers working on little-known languages. It specifically addresses the needs of non-specialists and thus does not presuppose knowledge of the phonetics and phonology of prosodic features. Instead, it intends to introduce the uninitiated reader to a field often shied away from because of its (in part real, but in part also just imagined) complexities. It consists of a concise overview of the basic phonetic phenomena (section 2) and the major categories and problems of their functional and phonological analysis (sections 3 and 4). Section 5 gives practical advice for documenting and analyzing prosodic features in the field.
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