ABSTRACT

English sentence prosody provides cues to both focus structure and speaker attitude. Taking the phonological model of intonation developed by Pierrehumbert (1880 et seq.) as point of departure, this work illuminates the communicative function of English pitch contours by (1) giving a detailed survey of phrase-final contours found in statements and questions, and (2) investigating what attitudinal features determine choice of phrasal tones in these utterance types. This comprehensive study will be of interest to linguists in a number of fields, ranging from prosody to semantics, pragmatics, and discourse analysis.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|7 pages

Intonational Structure in English

chapter 3|49 pages

Statements

chapter 4|40 pages

Alternative Questions

chapter 5|46 pages

Yes-No Questions

chapter 6|57 pages

Wh-Questions

chapter 7|20 pages

Non-Interrogative Questions

chapter 8|34 pages

Non-Question Interrogatives

chapter 9|9 pages

Conclusion