2.2.4. Phonological utterance

The phonological utterance represents the largest prosodic domain. It may include one or more intonational phrases. Being this prosodic domain an interface with other aspects of linguistic and non-linguistic communication, phonological utterances allow to observe a variety of discourse phenomena: coherence (PRAGMATICS 5.1), cohesion (PRAGMATICS 5.2), reference tracking (PRAGMATICS 2), turn regulation (PRAGMATICS 10.2).