Parentheticals in Spoken English
Explore the fascinating world of spoken English with Parentheticals in Spoken English by Nicole Dehé, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This insightful book, spanning 260 pages, challenges traditional assumptions about parentheticals, which have long been thought to exist outside the syntactic structure of their host clauses. Dehé presents a compelling argument that these linguistic elements actually function at the syntax-prosody interface, highlighting their unique role in spoken discourse. Ideal for linguists, educators, and enthusiasts of the English language, this comprehensive study offers a fresh perspective on grammar and syntax. Enhance your understanding of how intonation marks the external nature of parentheticals in everyday conversation. Dive into this essential read and discover the intricacies of spoken English today!