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Last update: Mgr. Pavel Šturm, Ph.D. (17.03.2020)
explanation follows mainly the relationship between the descriptive terms and the sound reality. The ability to analyze specific speech samples through selected means is also emphasised. Systematic description of Czech is complemented with comparisons with other languages. Students' presentations and practical analysis of speech samples form a part of the course work. |
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Last update: prof. PhDr. Jan Volín, Ph.D. (04.02.2021)
75% docházka, aktivní účast, v případě distančního studia splnění všech domácích úkolů (student musí být schopen nahrávat svou řečovou produkci ve formátu *.mp3, *.m4a nebo *.wav) |
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Last update: prof. PhDr. Jan Volín, Ph.D. (30.06.2021)
Základní literatura: Hirst, D. & Di Cristo, A. (Eds.) (1998). Intonation systems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1. kapitola Jun, Sun-Ah (Ed.) (2005). Prosodic typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kager, R. (1995). The metrical theory of word stress. In Goldsmith, J. A (Ed.). The Handbook of Phonological Theory. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., s. 367-402. Volín, J., Skarnitzl, R. (2018). Segmentální plán češtiny. Nakl. FFUK, 7. a 8. kapitola Rozšiřující literatura: Gussenhoven, C. (2004). The phonology of tone and intonation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hart, J.’t, Collier, R. & Cohen, A. (1990). A perceptual study of intonation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Nooteboom, S. (1997). The prosody of speech: melody and rhythm. In Hardcastle, W. J. & Laver, J. (Eds.). The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., s. 640-673. |
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Last update: Mgr. Pavel Šturm, Ph.D. (17.03.2020)
1. Specific properties of prosodic phenomena; general principles of description; possibilities of functional applications; prosody in classical phonological theories. 2. Prominence and segmentation; units of prosody description, their attributes and hierarchy. 3. Structural description at word level; variants of speech rhythm; tone languages. 4. Phonological system of sentence prosody; current concepts of description of intonational structure of languages; limitations of prosodic transcription. 5. Throughout: perception tests on specific parts of the syllabus. |