The ‘upward’ staircase intonation contour in the Berlin vernacular: an example of the analysis of regionalized intonation as an interactional resource
by Margret Selting
Reference:
Margret Selting, (2004), "The ‘upward’ staircase intonation contour in the Berlin vernacular: an example of the analysis of regionalized intonation as an interactional resource", In Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-linguistic Studies from Conversation (Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, Cecilia E. Ford, eds.), Amsterdam / Philadelphia, John Benjamins, pp. 201–231.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Selting2004,
  address = "Amsterdam / Philadelphia", 
  author = "Margret Selting", 
  booktitle = "Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-linguistic Studies from Conversation", 
  doi = "10.1075/tsl.62.12sel", 
  keywords = "IL, Prosody, German", 
  editor = "Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Cecilia E. Ford", 
  pages = "201–231", 
  publisher = "John Benjamins", 
  title = "The ‘upward’ staircase intonation contour in the Berlin vernacular: an example of the analysis of regionalized intonation as an interactional resource", 
  url = "https://benjamins.com/catalog/tsl.62.12sel", 
  year = "2004", 
}