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De Gruyter Regional Variation in Intonation - Linguistische Arbeiten

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Explore advanced linguistic research with Regional Variation in Intonation, part of the highly regarded Linguistische Arbeiten series by De Gruyter. This volume, number 492 in the series, contributes to a collection of over 500 works that have shaped linguistic theory in Germany and across the globe. The series focuses on the essential connection between empirical data and theoretical analysis. By examining human languages both synchronically and diachronically, this work provides new perspectives for researchers and students of linguistics. It serves as a resource for those looking to understand how language evolves and how specific phonetic variations, such as intonation, function within different regional contexts. Whether you are conducting academic research or studying language patterns, this publication offers the depth required for serious linguistic study. As part of a long-standing tradition of academic excellence, this book maintains the high standards expected from the De Gruyter linguistic series, providing valuable insights into the complexities of human speech.

Key Features

Part of the prestigious Linguistische Arbeiten series, which includes over 500 specialized volumes for academic study.

Provides a deep look into linguistic theory through a combination of empirical and theoretical analysis.

Supports research into both synchronic and diachronic aspects of human language development.

Published by De Gruyter, a leading name in professional and academic linguistic literature.

Offers essential insights for scholars studying regional variations and intonation patterns.

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Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 2004
Listed Since
30 January 2007

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