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English Prosody in First and Second Language Speakers: A contrastive interlanguage analysis across intonational dimensions
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 120] 2024
► pp. 41–92

Chapter 2
L1 and L2 prosody

Article outline
  • 2.1Models of intonational structure: The autosegmental-metrical vs. the contour-based approach
  • 2.2General problem areas of L2 prosody production and research gaps
  • 2.3Prosodic features
  • 2.4Tones and tunes in declaratives
    • 2.4.1Tones and tunes in declaratives in L1 English speech
    • 2.4.2Stress patterns and syllables in Czech, English, German, and Spanish
    • 2.4.3Tones and tunes in declaratives in Czech, German, and Spanish
    • 2.4.4Tones and tunes in declaratives in L2 speech
  • 2.5Intonational phrasing
    • 2.5.1Intonational phrasing in L1 English speech
    • 2.5.2Intonational phrasing in Czech, German, and Spanish
    • 2.5.3Intonational phrasing in L2 speech
  • 2.6F0 range
    • 2.6.1F0 range in L1 English speech
    • 2.6.2F0 range in Czech, German, and Spanish
    • 2.6.3F0 range in L2 speech
    • 2.6.4Prosodic entrainment in L2 discourse
  • 2.7Uptalk
    • 2.7.1Uptalk in L1 English speech
    • 2.7.2Uptalk in Czech, German, and Spanish
    • 2.7.3Uptalk in L2 speech
  • 2.8Predictions for CLI and other factors
  • Notes
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