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The Handbook of Phonological Theory


The Handbook of Phonological Theory


Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics, Band 74 2. Aufl.

von: John A. Goldsmith, Jason Riggle, Alan C. L. Yu

48,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.09.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781444343038
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 976

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<p><i>The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition</i> offers an innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in phonology, and the implications of these within linguistic theory and related disciplines.</p> <ul> <li>Revised from the ground-up for the second edition, the book is comprised almost entirely of newly-written and previously unpublished chapters</li> <li>Addresses the important questions in the field including learnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, and assesses the findings and accomplishments in these domains</li> <li>Brings together a renowned and international contributor team</li> <li>Offers new and unique reflections on the advances in phonological theory since publication of the first edition in 1995</li> <li>Along with the first edition, still in publication, it forms the most complete and current overview of the subject in print</li> </ul>
<p>List of Contributors vii</p> <p>Preface ix</p> <p>1 Rules v. Constraints 1<br /> <i>David Odden</i></p> <p>2 Opacity and Ordering 40<br /> <i>Eric Bakovic´</i></p> <p>3 The Interaction Between Morphology and Phonology 68<br /> <i>Sharon Inkelas</i></p> <p>4 Quantity 103<br /> <i>Stuart Davis</i></p> <p>5 Stress Systems 141<br /> <i>Matthew Gordon</i></p> <p>6 The Syllable 164<br /> <i>John A. Goldsmith</i></p> <p>7 Tone: Is it Different? 197<br /> <i>Larry M. Hyman</i></p> <p>8 Harmony Systems 240<br /> <i>Sharon Rose and Rachel Walker</i></p> <p>9 Contrast Reduction 291<br /> <i>Alan C. L. Yu</i></p> <p>10 Diachronic Explanations of Sound Patterns 319<br /> <i>Gunnar Ólafur Hansson</i></p> <p>11 Phonetics in Phonology 348<br /> <i>D. R. Ladd</i></p> <p>12 Corpora and Exemplars in Phonology 374<br /> <i>Mirjam Ernestus and R. Harald Baayen</i></p> <p>13 The Place of Variation in Phonological Theory 401<br /> <i>Andries W. Coetzee and Joe Pater</i></p> <p>14 The Syntax-Phonology Interface 435<br /> <i>Elisabeth Selkirk</i></p> <p>15 Intonation 485<br /> <i>Mary E. Beckman and Jennifer J. Venditti</i></p> <p>16 Dependency-based Phonologies 533<br /> <i>Harry van der Hulst</i></p> <p>17 The Acquisition of Phonology 571<br /> <i>Katherine Demuth</i></p> <p>18 Phonology as Computation 596<br /> <i>John Coleman</i></p> <p>19 Using Psychological Realism to Advance Phonological Theory 631<br /> <i>Matthew Goldrick</i></p> <p>20 Learning and Learnability in Phonology 661<br /> <i>Adam Albright and Bruce Hayes</i></p> <p>21 Sign Language Phonology 691<br /> <i>Diane Brentari</i></p> <p>22 Language Games 722<br /> <i>Bert Vaux</i></p> <p>23 Loanword Adaptation: From Lessons Learned to Findings 751<br /> <i>Carole Paradis and Darlene LaCharité</i></p> <p>References 779</p> <p>Index 914</p>
<p><b>John A. Goldsmith</b> is Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science at the University of Chicago. He is author of <i>Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology</i> (Basil Blackwell, 1990)<i>.</i></p> <p><b>Jason Riggle </b>is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Chicago Language Modeling Lab at the University of Chicago. He has published in <i>Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Research on Language and Computation, Linguistic Inquiry </i>and <i>Computational Linguistics</i><i>.</i></p> <p><b>Alan C. L. Yu</b> is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Phonology Laboratory at the University of Chicago. He is the author of <i>A Natural History of Infixation</i> (2007) and has published in <i>Language</i>, <i>Phonology</i>, and the <i>Journal of Phonetics</i>.</p>
<p>“This new edition of <i>The Handbook of Phonological Theory</i> is remarkably complete in its scope and coverage of phonological insights and issues. It provides the linguistic community with an indispensable research tool for years to come, and a rich source of information for new generations of linguists.”<br /> <i>Geert Booij, Professor of Linguistics, University of Leiden, The Netherlands<br /> </i><br /> “This is a timely volume. A wonderful collection of papers provides the most up-to-date view of phonological research, reflecting recent extension into studies on phonetics, variation and computation.”<br /> <i>Jongho Jun, Seoul National University<br /> <br /> </i>“What is particularly unique and valuable about this volume is not just the combination of the retrospective approach with the array of topics covered but also the strong empirical grounding found in most chapters.”<br /> <i>Diana Archangeli, University of Arizona</i></p> <p><i> </i></p> <p>The <i>Handbook of Phonological Theory</i> offers a unique and detailed examination of phonology and the transformations that have taken place in the fifteen years since the publication of the first edition. Comprised almost entirely of brand-new pieces from contributors new to this edition, this <i>Handbook</i> consciously builds upon its first edition (which remains available in paperback), using it as a foundation to explore the current shape of the field and the questions that drive ongoing research.</p> <p>Written by an international team of leading phonologists, each of the 28 chapters investigates and assesses key issues in the field, including learnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation. The result is a thorough and cutting-edge account of a field that has important implications for linguistic theory as well as related disciplines, such as speech sciences and clinical linguistics.</p>
“This new edition of <i>The Handbook of Phonological Theory</i> is remarkably complete in its scope and coverage of phonological insights and issues. It provides the linguistic community with an indispensable research tool for years to come, and a rich source of information for new generations of linguists.” <i>- Geert Booij, Professor of Linguistics, University of Leiden, The Netherlands<br /> <br /> </i>“This is a timely volume. A wonderful collection of papers provides the most up-to-date view of phonological research, reflecting recent extension into studies on phonetics, variation and computation.”  <i>- Jongho Jun, Seoul National University<br /> <br /> </i>“What is particularly unique and valuable about this volume is not just the combination of the retrospective approach with the array of topics covered but also the strong empirical grounding found in most chapters.” <i>– Diana Archangeli, University of Arizona<br /> </i><br /> <br />

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