1: Sun-Ah Jun: Introduction
2: Sónia Frota: The Intonational Phonology of European
Portuguese
3: Pilar Prieto: The Intonational Phonology of Catalan
4: Sameer ud Dowla Khan: The Intonational Phonology of Bangladeshi
Standard Bengali
5: Elinor Keane: The Intonational Phonology of Tamil
6: Chad Vicenik and Sun-Ah Jun: An Autosegmental-Metrical Analysis
of Georgian Intonation
7: Anastasia M. Karlsson: The Intonational Phonology of
Mongolian
8: Anja Arnhold: Prosodic Structure and Focus Realization in West
Greenlandic
9: Janet Fletcher: Intonation and Prosody in Dalabon
10: Shelome Gooden: Aspects of the Intonational Phonology of
Jamaican Creole
11: Bert Remijsen, Farienne Martis, and Ronald Severing: The marked
accentuation pattern of Curaçao Papiamentu
12: Carlos Gussenhoven: Complex Intonation Near the Tonal isogloss
in the Netherlands
13: Dana Chahal and Sam Hellmuth: The Intonation of Lebanese and
Egyptian Arabic
14: Gorka Elordieta and José Hualde: Intonation in Basque
15: Yoshuke Igarashi: Typology of Intonational Phrasing in Japanese
Dialects
16: Sun-Ah Jun and Janet Fletcher: Methodology of Studying
Intonation: From Data Collection to Data Analysis
17: Sun-Ah Jun: Prosodic Typology: By Prominence Type, Word
prosody, and Macro-rhythm
Sun-Ah Jun is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She received her
Ph.D. from the Ohio State University in 1993 and has been teaching
at UCLA since then. She also
taught at the LSA Summer Institute in 2001 and LOT Summer school in
2013. Her research focuses on intonational
phonology, prosodic typology, the interface between prosody and
sub-areas of linguistics, and language acquisition. She has
published the book The Phonetics and Phonology of Korean Prosody:
Intonational Phonology and Prosodic Structure (Garland Publishing,
Inc., 1996) and edited the first volume of Prosodic Typology (OUP,
2005).
This is a book that any serious university library and any serious
prosody researcher should own.
*D. Robert Ladd, Phonology*
a good reference and guide for researchers and graduate students
working on intonation and prosody
*Vered Silber-Varod, The Phonetician*
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