Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Intonation and Intonational Phonology: An Overview
1.2 Typological Backgrounds
1.3 Aim and Scope
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Organization
Chapter Two English Intonational Phonology
2.1 Literature Review
2.2 Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation of the Approaches
2.3 Proposals
2.4 Conclusion
Chapter Three Chinese Intonational Phonology: An Overview
3.1 Literature Review
3.2 Discussion
Chapter Four Chinese Intonational Phonology: New Inquiries
4.1 Corpus-Based Observations
4.2 Experiment on Chinese Pitch Accents
4.3 Test and Experiment on Chinese Boundary Tones
4.4 Chinese Intonational Phonology: An AM Perspective
Chapter Five Representation of Chinese Intonational Phonology: A Tonal Perspective
5.1 Preliminary: The Phonological Representation of Tone
5.2 The Phonological Representation of Chinese Intonation
Chapter Six English and Chinese Intonational Phonology: A Contrast
6.1 Overview
6.2 English and Chinese Intonational Pitch Event Inventories
6.3 English and Chinese Tune Grammar
6.4 Tone Mapping Rules.
Chapter Seven Conclusion
7.1 Main Findings
7.2 Implications
7.3 Limitations
7.4 Issues for Future Research
Bibliography
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0 有用 言叶 2011-04-30 00:25:31
it contributes to intonational studies on chinese, a tone language