14.2371, Books: Phonology, Korean: Yim
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Subject: 14.2371, Books: Phonology, Korean: Yim
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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 07:36:55 +0000
From: LINCOM.EUROPA at t-online.de
Subject: The Intonational Phonology of Direct and Indirect Imperative...
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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 07:36:55 +0000
From: LINCOM.EUROPA at t-online.de
Subject: The Intonational Phonology of Direct and Indirect Imperative...
Title: The Intonational Phonology of Direct and Indirect Imperative
Sentence Types in Seoul Korean
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Asian Linguistics 48
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
www.lincom-europa.com, http://lincom.at
Author: Hyung-Soon Yim, Australian National University
Paperback: ISBN: 3895867225, Pages: 144, Price: 46 EURO
Abstract:
This book describes and analyses the intonation of two
morpho-syntactically equivalent sentence types in Seoul Korean: the
so-called direct imperative (or command), and the indirect imperative
(or suggestion). The Autosegmental-Metrical theory developed by
Pierrehumbert (1980), Beckman and Pierrehumbert (1986), Pierrehumbert
and Beckman (1988), and Jun (1996; 1998) is used as analytical
framework.
Specifically, the book asks if the two sentence types are
intonationally distinguishable, and if they are, how they are
different. As part of this aim, it also examines how intonational
tones are realised over units of different length in the two sentence
types, and investigates the intonational phrase structure - the
so-called accentual phrase structure - of the two sentence types.
The results show that the two sentence types are both similar and
different in their intonational structure. They are similar in two
ways. Both have the same accentual phrase structure, with two
accentual phrases, and both permit of an orthogonal 'strength'
dimension. Thus it is claimed that direct imperatives can differ in
the authority conveyed, and indirect imperatives can differ in the
degree of assertiveness conveyed. It is further claimed that both
these orthogonal 'strength' dimensions are signalled by the same
phonological mechanism: through the first high tone of the accentual
phrase.
The two sentence types differ in three ways. They have different
boundary tones: /HL%/ or /L%/ in direct imperative and /LHL%/ in
indirect imperative, and the relationship between strong authority and
weak authority in the direct imperative is categorical, while the
relationship between strong assertiveness and weak assertiveness in
the indirect imperative is gradient. Also, the indirect imperative has
considerably longer duration on the final syllable than the direct
imperative. (for more information, please see the LINCOM webshop :
lincom.at).
Lingfield(s): Asian languages (General Linguistics)
Phonology
Subject Language(s): Korean (Language Code: KKN)
Written In: English (Language Code: ENG)
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