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Prosodies in Characterization

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    • Tina Amrollahi
    • Golnaz Modarresi Ghavami

    Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Allameh Tabataba'i University

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Document Type : Research original ,Regular Article

10.30465/ls.2023.44025.2101
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Abstract

In this article, based on Gumperz’s (1982) view of prosodies as contextualization tools, we study tone of voice in characterization. First dialogues of an actor (Javad Ezzati) are chosen from Iranian films and series, playing both positive and negative roles. Then the dialogues are transcribed in North American Phonetic Alphabet and are studied based on Jeffersonian conversational analysis symbols to categorize different prosodic characteristics of the actor’s voice in different roles. It is assumed that prosodies are one of the most important tools available to the actors to reconstruct a particular character and enliven the character in order to pursue the narrative. In all, positive roles show low volume, low pitch, breathy quality and distinct pronunciation and negative roles show high pitch, high volume, balancing speed and pause to keep the turn and to represent higher status.

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  • Contextualization
  • Characterization
  • Prosodies
  • Tone of Voice
  • Iranian Cinema

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  • General linguistics
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Language Studies
Volume 14, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2
February 2024
Pages 27-52
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  • Receive Date: 30 December 2022
  • Revise Date: 05 April 2023
  • Accept Date: 16 April 2023
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Amrollahi, T. and Modarresi Ghavami, G. (2023). Prosodies in Characterization. Language Studies, 14(2), 27-52. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.44025.2101

MLA

Amrollahi, T. , and Modarresi Ghavami, G. . "Prosodies in Characterization", Language Studies, 14, 2, 2023, 27-52. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.44025.2101

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Amrollahi, T., Modarresi Ghavami, G. (2023). 'Prosodies in Characterization', Language Studies, 14(2), pp. 27-52. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.44025.2101

CHICAGO

T. Amrollahi and G. Modarresi Ghavami, "Prosodies in Characterization," Language Studies, 14 2 (2023): 27-52, doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.44025.2101

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Amrollahi, T., Modarresi Ghavami, G. Prosodies in Characterization. Language Studies, 2023; 14(2): 27-52. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.44025.2101

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