13. Problems in phonemic analysis • Affricates 31 • The English vowel system • Syllabic consonants 011 • Clusters of s with plosives • Schwa (@) 010 • Distinctive features 012 • Conclusion 013
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14. Aspects of connected speech 103 • Rhythm 011 • Assimilation 115 • Elision 003 • Linking 003 15. Intonation 1 113 • Form and function in intonation • Tone and tone languages 020 • Complex tones and pitch height • Some functions of English tones • Tones on other words 021
021 022 023
16. Intonation 2 123 • The tone-unit 023 • The structure of the tone-unit 031 • Pitch possibilities in the simple tone-unit
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17. Intonation 1 111 • Fall-rise and rise-fall tones followed by a tail 031 • High and low heads 038 • Problems in analysing the form of intonation 001 • Autosegmental treatment of intonation 003 18. Functions of intonation 1 161 • The attitudinal function of intonation • Expressing attitudes 031
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