Published January 1, 2011 | Version v1
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Prosody as a genre distinguishing feature in Ahtna: A quantitative approach

  • 1. University of Hawaii at Manoa

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is article is a quantitative examination of the function of prosody in distin- guishing between the genres of oral performance and expository discourse in Ahtna, an Athabascan language of south-central Alaska. Within the framework of the intonation unit (e.g., Chafe 1987) I examine features of prosody related to both timing (intonation unit length and duration, pause duration and distribu- tion, and syllable pacing) and pitch (pitch reset, boundary tones, and intonation- al phrasing). I show to a statistically signi cant degree that most of the prosodic burden of distinguishing genre is carried by a particular intonation contour that is associated with Ahtna oral performance and causes several measurable distinctions between genres.

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