1. Introduction, Sun-Ah Jun
2. The original ToBI system and the evolution of the ToBI framework, Mary E. Beckman, Julia Hirschberg, and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
3. German intonation in autosegmental-metrical phonology, Martine Grice, Stefan Baumann, and Ralf Benzmuller
4. Intonational analysis and prosodic annotation of Greek spoken corpora, Amalia Arvaniti and Mary Baltazani
5. Transcription of Dutch intonation, Carlos Gussenhoven
6. Transcribing Serbo-Croatian intonation, Svetlana Godjevac
7. The J_ToBI model of Japanese intonation, Jennifer J. Venditti
8. Korean intonational phonology and prosodic transcription, Sun-Ah Jun
9. Towards a Pan-Mandarin system for prosodic transcription, Shu-hui Peng, Marjorie K.M. Chan, Chiu-yu Tseng, Tsan Huang, Ok Joo Lee, and Mary E. Beckman
10. An autosegmental-metrical analysis and prosodic annotation conventions for Cantonese, Wai Yi P. Wong, Marjorie K.M. Chan, and Mary E. Beckman
11. Intonational phonology of Chickasaw, Matthew K. Gordon
12. Intonation in six dialects of Bininj Gun-wok, Judith Bishop and Janet Fletcher
13. Strategies for intonation labelling across varieties of Italian, Martine Grice, Mariapaola D'Imperio, Michelina Savino, and Cinzia Avesani
14. Intonational variation in four dialects of English: the high rising tune, Janet Fletcher, Esther Grabe, and Paul Warren
15. Intonational prominence in varieties of Swedish revisited, Gosta Bruce
16. Prosodic typology, Sun-Ah Jun
Sun-Ah Jun is an Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics, UCLA, where she teaches phonetics, intonation, and phonology. She has been teaching at UCLA since she obtained her Ph.D from Ohio State University in 1993. She has also taught at the 2001 LSA Summer Institute, Santa Barbara, California. Her research focuses on Intonational Phonology, Laboratory Phonology, Phonology-Syntax interface, and the role of prosody in semantics, language acquisition, and sentence processing. She has published a book, The Phonetics and Phonology of Korean Prosody: Intonational Phonology and Prosodic Structure (Garland Publishing, Inc.).