Although prosody is central to the interpretation of spoken language and understanding of speaker intent, it has traditionally been neglected in cross-cultural studies of pragmatics and overlooked in ESL/ EFL materials. This study investigates prosodic (mis)matching to indicate (dis)agreement by native speakers of American English (AES) and Chinese learners of English (CLsE) in order to contribute to our understanding of cross-cultural manifestations of speech acts and the study of second language intonation acquisition and teaching. Twelve AESs and 12 CLsE completed an interactive preference task in pairs. Each pair viewed ten pictures of concept cars and was asked to browse through the pictures and agree together on one of the ten cars as...
Previous studies on English intonation have concentrated on its rule-governed patterns; people’s spo...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of second language (L2) prosody (e.g.,intonation, str...
Foreign accents in second language (L2) production are caused by interference from the phonological ...
Drawing on the Auto-segmental Metrical theory in intonational phonology, this paper reveals the phon...
Drawing on the Auto-segmental Metrical theory in intonational phonology, this paper reveals the phon...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
A long-standing observation about English is that intonation can disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
This cross-cultural research was conducted to reveal the differences between English and Persian dir...
This paper presents data for a tightly controlled perception and production study of English languag...
Speaking is a process like take and give information that people do in a communication, it can be us...
This paper describes prosodic cues to discourse struc-ture, and the role that prosody plays in spoke...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
Previous studies on English intonation have concentrated on its rule-governed patterns; people’s spo...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of second language (L2) prosody (e.g.,intonation, str...
Foreign accents in second language (L2) production are caused by interference from the phonological ...
Drawing on the Auto-segmental Metrical theory in intonational phonology, this paper reveals the phon...
Drawing on the Auto-segmental Metrical theory in intonational phonology, this paper reveals the phon...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This paper examines the recognition and realisation of illocutionary force through intonation by nat...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
A long-standing observation about English is that intonation can disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
This cross-cultural research was conducted to reveal the differences between English and Persian dir...
This paper presents data for a tightly controlled perception and production study of English languag...
Speaking is a process like take and give information that people do in a communication, it can be us...
This paper describes prosodic cues to discourse struc-ture, and the role that prosody plays in spoke...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
Previous studies on English intonation have concentrated on its rule-governed patterns; people’s spo...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of second language (L2) prosody (e.g.,intonation, str...
Foreign accents in second language (L2) production are caused by interference from the phonological ...