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Zusatztext An innovative and ground-breaking work ... this handbook is a monumental achievement which I imagine will be a well-thumbed resource for scholars and students interested in prosody and especially the prosody of lesser studies lanuages. The editors are to be highly congratulated for producing such a copious and informative work. Informationen zum Autor Carlos Gussenhoven is Professor of General and Experimental Phonology at Radboud University, Nijmegen, where he held a personal chair from 1996 to 2011. He has held positions at UC Berkeley, Queen Mary University of London, and National Chiao Tung University, as well as well as guest professorships at the University of Konstanz and Nanjing University. His many publications include Understanding Phonology (4th ed, with Haike Jacobs; Routledge 2017) and The Phonology of Tone and Intonation (CUP, 2004).Aoju Chen is Professor of Language Development in Relation to Socialisation and Identity at Utrecht University. She has worked extensively on the production, perception, and processing of prosodic meaning and acquisition of prosody in a first and second language from a cross-linguistic perspective. More recently, she has extended her work to research on the social impact of developing language abilities in a first or second language. She is currently an associate editor of Laboratory Phonology and an elected board member of the ISCA Special Interest Group on Speech Prosody (SPoSIG). Klappentext This handbook presents detailed accounts of current research in all aspects of language prosody, written by leading experts from different disciplines. The volume's comprehensive coverage and multidisciplinary approach will make it an invaluable resource for all researchers, students, and practitioners interested in prosody. Zusammenfassung This handbook presents detailed accounts of current research in all aspects of language prosody, written by leading experts from different disciplines. The volume's comprehensive coverage and multidisciplinary approach will make it an invaluable resource for all researchers, students, and practitioners interested in prosody. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Carlos Gussenhoven and Aoju Chen: Introduction Part I: Fundamentals of Language Prosody 2: Taehong Cho and Doris Mücke: Articulatory measures of prosody 3: Oliver Niebuhr, Henning Reetz, Jonathan Barnes, and Alan C.L. Yu: Fundamental aspects in the perception of f0 Part II: Prosody and Linguistic Structure 4: Larry M. Hyman and William R. Leben: Tone systems 5: Matthew K. Gordon and Harry van der Hulst: Word-stress systems 6: Amalia Arvaniti and Janet Fletcher: The Autosegmental-Metrical theory of intonation phonology 7: John J. McCarthy: Prosodic morphology 8: Wendy Sandler, Diane Lillo-Martin, Svetlana Dachkovsky, and Ronice Müller de Quadros: Sign language prosody Part III: Prosody in Speech Production 9: Jonathan Barnes, Hansjörg Mixdorff, and Oliver Niebuhr: Phonetic variation in tone and intonation systems 10: Vincent J. van Heuven and Alice Turk: Phonetic correlates of word and sentence stress 11: Laurence White and Zofia Malisz: Speech rhythm and timing Part IV: Prosody across the World 12: Larry M. Hyman, Hannah Sande, Florian Lionnet, Nicholas Rolle, and Emily Clem: Sub-Saharan Africa 13: Sam Hellmuth and Mary Pearce: North Africa and the Middle East 14: Anastasia Karlsson, Güliz Güne¿, Hamed Rahmani, and Sun-Ah Jun: South West and Central Asia 15: Maciej Karpi¿ski, Bistra Andreeva, Eva Liina Asu, Anna Daugavet, Štefan Benuš, and Katalin Mády: Central and Eastern Europe 16: Mariapaola D'Imperio, Barbara Gili Fivela, Mary Baltazani, Brechtje Post, and Alexandra Vella: Southern Europe 17: Sónia Frota, Pilar Prieto, and Gorka Elordieta: Iberia 18: Tomas Riad and Jörg Peters: Northwestern Europe 19: Martine Grice, James Sneed German, and Paul Warren: Varieties of...