Geoprosody: Quantitative Approaches Of Prosodic Variation Across Dialects

Rilliard, Albert

Resumo:

This chapter aims at summarizing approaches to dialectometry proposed in the literature since Seguy and Goebl pioneering works, as well as on the basis of metrics used in sociolinguistics. Based on the literature review, it discusses these different metrics under a still under studied angle: their application to prosodic variation, especially for studying dialectological changes. Possible objective measures are regrouped in two broad categories, depending 

on whether they uses descriptions based on melodic contours or on feature sets.

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COMUNICACAO, LINGUISTICA

DOI: 10.5151/9788521218746-02

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Como citar:

RILLIARD, Albert; "Geoprosody: Quantitative Approaches Of Prosodic Variation Across Dialects", p. 55-84. Dimensões e experiências em sociolinguística. São Paulo: Blucher, 2019.
ISBN: 9788521218746, DOI 10.5151/9788521218746-02