The meaning of Korean prosodic boundary tones / / Mee-Jeong Park.

This book marks the first attempt to rationalise the meaning of Korean intonation, especially its boundary tones. Unlike other languages where various pragmatic and discourse meanings are delivered through the types of pitch accent (prominent pitch movement on stressed syllable) and the types of phr...

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Superior document:The languages of asia series ; volume 10
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, Massachusetts : : Global Oriental,, [2013]
©2013
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Languages of Asia series ; v. 10.
Physical Description:1 online resource (310 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary material -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Data and Methodology -- Monotonal Group: H% and L% -- Bitonal Group: HL% and LH% -- Multitonal Group -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References. 
520 |a This book marks the first attempt to rationalise the meaning of Korean intonation, especially its boundary tones. Unlike other languages where various pragmatic and discourse meanings are delivered through the types of pitch accent (prominent pitch movement on stressed syllable) and the types of phrase-final boundary tones, Korean delivers the pragmatic/discourse meaning mainly by the types of phrase-final boundary tones. This is possible because Korean has at least nine boundary tones while other languages have two (or, even four or five if the boundary tone of a smaller phrase are included). Various examples are given that illustrate this three-way relationship, id est, a specific meaning delivered by a certain type of boundary tone and a certain type of morphological marker in natural conversation. 
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