English
falling intonation
[Subentry of falling, intonation1]
Source(s):QUIRK etal. 19851599 (falling tone)
CRYSTAL 2003242 (falling pitch)
PALMATIER 197277
HARTMANN & STORK 1972117
GUMPERZ 1982103
MARTINET 1964[trans.]77-78, 81 (also "melodic fall")
BEAUGRANDE & DRESSLER 198177 (falling tone)
BOUQUIAUX & THOMAS 1992 [trans.]19 (falling pitch)
MATTHEWS 1997125
VACHEK 196677
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- CRYSTAL, David. (2003) A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics, 5th Ed Oxford: Blackwell.
- PALMATIER, Robert A. (1972) A Glossary for English Transformational Grammar. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
- HARTMANN, R.R.K. & STORK, F.C. (1972) Dictionary of Language and Linguistics. London: Applied Science Publishers.
- GUMPERZ, John J. (1982) Discourse Strategies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- MARTINET, André. (1964 [trans.]) Elements of General Linguistics. Chicago: University of Chicago.
- BEAUGRANDE, Robert de & DRESSLER, Wolfgang. (1981) Introduction to Text Linguistics. London: Longman.
- BOUQUIAUX, Luc & THOMAS, Jacqueline M.C. (eds.) (1992 [trans.]) Studying and Describing Unwritten Languages. Trans. By James Roberts. Dallas : SIL.
- MATTHEWS, P.H. (1997) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- VACHEK, Josef. (1966) The Linguistic School of Prague. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Domain:Phonology