Bilingual Acquisition of Intonation : : A Study of Children Speaking German and English / / Ulrike Gut.

Das Buch behandelt den Erwerb von Intonation durch deutsch-englisch zweisprachige Kinder. Untersucht werden Nukleus-Plazierung, Tonhöhenverlauf und Intonationsphrasierung sowohl auf der phonologischen als auch der phonetischen Ebene. Die Analyse erfolgt auditiv (British system) und instrumentell (To...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Tübingen : : Max Niemeyer Verlag, , [2015]
©2000
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:Linguistische Arbeiten , 424
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Physical Description:1 online resource (181 p.) :; Zahlr. Abb.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Notational Conventions --
1. Introduction --
2. Bilingual acquisition of intonation --
3. Bilingual acquisition of nucleus placement --
4. Bilingual acquisition of the system of pitch --
5. Bilingual acquisition of intonational phrasing --
6. The study – research questions, method and analysis --
7. Results --
8. The acquisition of nucleus placement --
9. The acquisition of the system of pitch --
10. The acquisition of intonational phrasing --
11. Summary and discussion --
12. References
Summary:Das Buch behandelt den Erwerb von Intonation durch deutsch-englisch zweisprachige Kinder. Untersucht werden Nukleus-Plazierung, Tonhöhenverlauf und Intonationsphrasierung sowohl auf der phonologischen als auch der phonetischen Ebene. Die Analyse erfolgt auditiv (British system) und instrumentell (ToBI transkription), und sowohl die Erwerbsreihenfolge innerhalb der Intonationssysteme als auch Aspekte der Sprachrepräsentation während des Spracherwerbs werden beschrieben.
This book investigates the acquisition of intonation by German/English bilingual children. Intonation is analysed both auditorily and instrumentally, and the transcription system of the British Tradition and the ToBI system in the autosegmental-metrical approach of intonation analysis are employed. Based on longitudinal data of three children comprising the ages 2 years 1 month (2;1) to 5 years 6 months (5;6), the acquisition sequence for the phonological rules and phonetic production of nucleus placement, pitch and intonational phrasing is sketched. Some phonological functions of nucleus placement and pitch such as the marking of contrast or the type of speech act are mastered as early as 2;1 whilst intonational phrasing is first used phonologically at 4;6. Mastery of the phonetic production of all three intonational systems is acquired much later, and acquisition is not completed yet at 5;6. In general, interindividual differences and a clear separation of both language systems are apparent in all children, with a considerable time lag in the acquisition of the weaker language. It is concluded that both transcription systems for intonation need to be modified for the analysis of child speech and that the autosegmental-metrical approach with its distinction between the phonological and the phonetic level proves a more flexible and descriptively valuable tool.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110929881
9783110238570
9783110238457
9783110636970
ISSN:0344-6727 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110929881
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ulrike Gut.