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Written from 1969 to 1971, West Coast Beat poet Philip Whalen's
"Scenes of Life at the Capital" is a lasting testament to the
ambition, range, powers, and devotion of this crucially important
American voice. Positioned among the Buddhist temples of Kyoto,
Whalen looks across the ocean to address the new frontiers,
political problems, and transformative hopes of the United States
of the 1960s-so much of which still resonates today. In this new
edition-with a deep and enlightening afterword by David
Brazil-Whalen's poem is further cemented as a fundamental work in
American literary history.
The Communicative Value of Intonation in English, originally published in 1985 by the English Language Research unit in Birmingham and revised in 1992, sets out David Brazil's description of the system of intonation in English.This model of English intonation takes a discourse-based approach and attempts to assign 'meaning' or a communicative value to the different aspects that make up the system of intonation. Chapters within the book descibe parts of the intonation system which vary according to speaker choice: the tone unit as a whole, prominence, key, pitch and orientation. Three chapters are devoted to tones and their communicative value.This is an important and controversial work, which has influenced scholars in the field and ELT materials writers alike.A cassette containing all the examples of intonation features in the book is available.
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