Intonation in L2 Discourse

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Author_Maria Dolores Ramirez-Verdugo
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corpus-based analysis
discourse pragmatics
English Intonation
English L1 Speaker
English speech prosody
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Fall Rise Tone
Halliday phonology model
Interlingual Identifications
Interpersonal Metafunction
Intonation Patterns
Intonation Systems
Intonation Unit
L2 Speaker
Learner Corpus
learner corpus research
Pearson Chi Square
Pitch Accent
Pitch Range
Primary Tones
prosodic features in second language acquisition
Rising Tone
Secondary Tones
Speech Function
systemic functional linguistics
Tone Choice
Tone Group
Tone System
Tonic Duration
Tonic Pitch
Tonic Prominence

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367478636
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Grounded in a systemic functional linguistic (SFL) approach, this book applies a contrastive interlanguage corpus-based approach to investigate the nature and role of L2 intonation and its pragmatic function in spoken discourse.

The volume offers a brief overview of SFL theories and frameworks, with a clear focus on Halliday’s model of phonology and the proposal of developing a grammar of speech. Integrating a SFL framework with a corpus linguistic-informed approach, the book uses this foundation as a jumping-off point from which to explore the prosodic complexities involved in English language teaching and learning for L2 learners, highlighting its various functions as illustrated in examples from the UAM English Learner Spoken Corpus. A final chapter synthesizes these findings toward critically reflecting on future directions for the study of L2 speech prosody.

This book will be key reading for graduate students and researchers in applied linguistics and English language teaching.

María Dolores Ramírez-Verdugo is Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.

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