Uptalk : the phenomenon of rising intonation / Paul Warren
データ種別 | 図書 |
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出版者 | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press |
出版年 | 2016 |
大きさ | xvi, 223 p. : ill. ; 23-24 cm |
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文学部 英文 | : hardback | 801.1||W9510 | 152100643 |
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文化情報学部 | : hardback | 801.1||W9510 | 166700612 |
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書誌ID | BB12936226 |
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本文言語 | 英語 |
一般注記 | Paperback ed.: 23 cm Summary: "'Uptalk' is commonly used to refer to rising intonation at the end of declarative sentences, or (to put it more simply) the tendency for people to make statements that sound like questions, a phenomenon that has received wide exposure and commentary in the media. How and where did it originate? Who are the most frequent 'uptalkers'? How much does it vary according to the speaker's age, gender and regional dialect? Is it found in other languages as well as English? These and other questions are the subject of this fascinating book. The first comprehensive analysis of 'uptalk', it examines its historical origins, geographical spread and social influences. Paul Warren also looks at the media's coverage of the phenomenon, including the tension between the public's perception and the views of experts. Uptalk will be welcomed by those working in linguistics, as well as anyone interested in the way we talk today"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-217) and index |
著者標目 | *Warren, Paul, 1958- |
件 名 | LCSH:Intonation (Phonetics) LCSH:Phonetics |
分 類 | LCC:P222 DC23:414/.6 |
巻冊次 | : hardback ; ISBN:9781107123854 RefWorks出力(各巻) : pbk ; ISBN:9781107560840 RefWorks出力(各巻) |
NCID | BB20485774 |
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