This work is a thorough investigation and comparison of intonational
features of two varieties of English: the English spoken by speakers of
educated Southern British English and the English spoken by native
speakers of Finnish. The investigation is based on a large database and
an exceptionally thorough acoustic analysis, and the discussion presents
new perspectives on interlanguage intonation. The work also contains a
very detailed review of contemporary theories and models of intonation.
This book is intended for phoneticians and linguists, as well as
teachers and students of English as a foreign language.