Prosodic features and prosodic structure: the phonology of suprasegmentals
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adam_text | Contents
ι.
Introduction
ι
1.1
The Nature of
Prosodie
Features
ι
1.2
The Phonetic Basis
3
1.3
The Phonological Basis
4
1.4
The Scope of
Prosodie
Features
9
2.
Length
u
2.1
Introduction: The Nature and Status of Length
12
2.2
Background to the Study of Length
15
2.2.1
The Classical Tradition
15
2.2.2
Early Phoneticians
16
2.2.3
Early Experimental Phonetics
18
2.2.4
The Phonetics and Phonology of Length
18
2.3
Preliminaries to the Phonology of Length
19
2.3.1
Phonological Perspectives on Length
19
2.3.2
The Phonological Role of Length
20
2.3.3
A Note on Terminology
22
2.4
The Paradigmatic Interpretation of Length
22
2.4.1
Introduction
22
2.4.2
Length and Phonological Oppositions
23
2.4.2.1
Phonological Relevance
23
2.4.2.2
Extendibility
24
2.4.2.3
Contact
25
2.4.2.4
Length, Stress, and Intensity
25
2.4.2.5
Paradigmatic Functions of Length
26
2.4.2.6
Criticism and Evaluation
27
2.4.3
The Distinctive Features of Length
28
2.4.3.1
Introduction
28
2.4.3.2
Tense vs. Lax
29
2.4.3.3
Advanced Tongue Root
30
2.4.3.4
Long vs. Short
31
2.4.4
Quality vs. Quantity
31
2.4.5
Conclusion
33
2.5
The Syntagmatic Interpretation of Length
33
2.5.1
Introduction
33
2.5.2
Analytic Length
34
viii Contents
2.5.3
The Distributional Analysis of Length
36
2.5.3.1
The Glide Solution
36
2.5.3.2
The Geminate Solution
38
2.5.3.3
Consonant Length
41
2.5.3.4
Multiple Systems
42
Mixe
43
Estonian
44
2.5.4
The Mora
(1)
46
2.5.5
Conclusion
50
2.6
Length and the Syllable
51
2.6.1
Length and Syllable Structure
51
2.6.2
Syllable Weight
53
2.6.3
The Syllable as a Unit of Length
55
2.6.3.1
Historical Evidence: The Development of Quantity
Systems
55
2.6.3.2
Scandinavian Systems
57
2.7
The Non-linear Approach to Length
58
2.7.1
Introduction
58
2.7.2
The Non-linear Representation of Syllable Structure
59
2.7.3
The Non-linear Representation of Length
63
2.7.4
Lengthening Processes
67
2.7.4.1
Open Syllable Lengthening
67
2.7.4.2
Compensatory Lengthening
71
2.7.4.3
Conclusion
76
2.8
Length as
a Prosodie
Feature
77
2.8.1
Introduction
77
2.8.2
Chronemes
77
2.8.3
The Mora
(2)
79
2.8.4
The Weight Tier and Moraic Phonology
80
2.9
Length and
Prosodie
Structure
85
2.9.1
Introduction: Syllable Quantity
85
2.9.2
Rhythm
86
2.9.3
Timing
87
2.9.3.1
Stress-timing and Isochrony
87
2.9.3.2
Other Factors Affecting Foot Length
91
2.9.3.3
Syllable Quantity in Stressed4imed Languages
92
2.9.3.4
Syllable-timing
94
2.9.3.5
Mora-timing
97
2.9.4
Segment Length in
a Prosodie
Context
99
Old English High Vowel Deletion
99
Middle English Lengthening
100
Overlength in Low German
101
Contents
ix
Estonian Quantity Revisited
104
2.9.5
The Relevance of
Prosodie
Structure
107
2.10
Conclusion
108
2.10.1
The Stratification of Length
108
2.10.2
The Typology of Length
111
3.
Accent
114
3-і
Introduction
114
3.1.1
The Status of Accent
114
3.1.2
Background to the Study of Accent
115
3-2
The Phonetic Basis of Accent
120
3.2.1
Introduction
120
3.2.2
Accent and the Speaker
120
3.2.3
Accent and the Hearer
122
3.2.4
Conclusion: What is Accent?
124
3-3
The Phonological Basis of Accent
127
3.3.1
Introduction
127
3.3.2
The Paradigmatic Analysis of Accent
127
3.3.3
The Functional Analysis of Accent
134
3.3.4
Pitch-accent
138
Japanese
139
3-4
Accentual Structure
ИЗ
3.4.1
Introduction
ИЗ
3.4.2
Accentual Units
144
3.4.2.1
Level
1:
Accent as Rhythm
144
3.4.2.2
Level
2:
Accent as Intonation
146
Spanish and Italian
147
3.4.3
The Accentual Hierarchy: Accent as
Prosodie
Organization
149
3-5
The Representation of Accent
150
3.5.1
Introduction
150
3.5.2
Distinctive Features of Accent
151
3.5.3
The Metrical Representation of Accent
152
3.5.4
Evaluation
163
3.6
The Specification of Accent
169
3.6.1
Assigning Accent
169
3.6.2
Stress and Syntax
171
3.6.3
Non-cyclical Approaches
174
3.6.4
The Status of Stress Contours
175
3-7
Conclusion: Accent and
Prosodie
Structure
177
Contents
Tone
»79
4.1
Introduction
χ79
4.1.1
The Nature of Tone
179
4.1.2
Background to the Study of Tone
179
4.1.3
The Phonetic Basis of Tone
182
4.1.4
The Notation of Tone
183
4.2
Preliminaries to the Phonology of Tone
185
4.2.1
Phonetic vs. Phonological Analysis of Tone
185
4.2.2
Perturbations
186
4.2.2.1
Tonemic Substitution and Change Within a
Toneme
187
4.2.2.2
Distributional Problems
189
4.2.2.3
Downdrift, Downstep,
and Upstep
189
4.3
The Paradigmatic Analysis of Tone
192
4.3.1
Tones and Tone-systems
192
4.3.2
Levels vs. Contours
194
4.3.3
Downstep and Upstep
198
4.3.4
Tone Features
200
4.3.4.1
Preliminaries: The Role of Features
200
4.3.4.2
Systems with Levels
201
4.3.4.3
Systems with Contours
205
4.3.4.4
Tones and Registers
207
4.3.4.5
Features,
Downdrift,
and Downstep
212
4.3.4.6
Tone and Laryngeal Features
213
4.4
The Representation of Tone
215
4.4.1
Introduction
215
4.4.2
Earlier Representations
216
4.4.3
The Autosegmental Representation of Tone
219
4.4.3.1
Tiers and Tones
219
4.4.3.2
Association Lines and the Wellformedness
Condition
221
4.4.3.3
The Obligatory Contour Principle
224
4.4.4
Conclusion: Implications of Autosegmental
Representations
225
4.5
Tonal Processes
225
4.5.1
Introduction
225
4.5.2
Types of Tone Processes
226
4.5.3
Again: Downdrift and Downstep
230
4.6
Tone and the Syllable
231
4.6.1
Introduction
231
4.6.2
Tones and Segments
232
4.6.2.1
Vowel Quality
232
Contents
xi
4.6.2.2
Initial Consonants
233
4.6.2.3
Final Consonants
236
4.6.3
Tones and Voice Quality
238
4.6.4
Tones, Quantity, and the Mora
239
4.6.5
Conclusion: Tone and the Syllable
241
4-7
Tone and Accent
243
4.7.1
Introduction
24З
4.7.2
Interactions of Stress and Tone
244
4.7.3
Tonal Accents
246
Norwegian and Swedish
247
Serbo-Croat
251
4.7.4
Tone and the Foot
253
4.7.5
Tone and Pitch-accent
254
4.7.6
Tone and Accent: Typological Conclusions
261
4-8
Conclusion: Tone and
Prosodie
Structure
267
5. Intonation
269
5-і
Introduction
269
5.1.1
The Status of Intonation
269
5.1.2
Background to the Study of Intonation
271
5.2
Preliminaries to the Phonology of Intonation
273
5.2.1
The Phonetic Basis
273
5.2.2
Problems with the Phonology of Intonation
274
5.2.3
Intonation and
Prosodie
Types
275
5-3
Models of Intonation
277
5.3.1
Introduction
277
5.3.2
The British School
277
5.3.3
American Structuralist Analyses
280
5.3.4
Intonation in Generative Grammar
282
5.3.5
The Lund School
283
5.3.6
The Dutch School
285
5.3.7
Intonation in Non-Linear Phonology
287
5-4
The Analysis of Intonation
288
5.4.1
The Intonation Unit
288
5.4.2
Intonation and Accentuation
290
5.4.3
The Elements of Intonation
291
5.4.3.1
Introduction: Tunes
291
5.4.3.2
Pitch Phonemes and Pitch Levels
293
5.4.3.3
Pitch Movements, Configurations , and Nuclear
Tones
294
5.4.3.4
Pitch-accents, Phrase Tones, and Boundary
Tones
296
xii Contents
5.5
Issues
in
the Analysis of Intonation
297
5.5.1
Introduction
297
5.5.2
Levels vs. Configurations
298
5.5.3
The Structure of Intonation Patterns
301
5.5.4
Nuclear Tones vs. Phrase Tones and Boundary Tones
304
5.5.5
Declination, Height, and Range
307
5.6
Intonation Features
310
5.6.1
Introduction
310
5.6.2
Dimensions of Tonal Contrasts
3
5.7
Intonation and the Structure of Utterances
315
5.8
The Typology of Intonation
321
5.8.1
Introduction:
Universais
and Typology in Intonation
321
5.8.2
A Framework for Intonational Typology
324
5.8.2.1
Introduction
324
5.8.2.2
Envelope Features
325
5.8.2.3
Prominence Features
326
5.8.2.4
Modality Features
327
5.8.3
Conclusion
328
5.9
Conclusion: Intonation and
Prosodie
Structure
328
6.
Prosodie
Structure
ЗЗО
6.1
Introduction: The Concept of
Prosodie
Structure
ЗЗО
6.2
The Nature of
Prosodie
Structure
333
6.2.1
Prosodie
Domains
333
6.2.2
The
Prosodie
Hierarchy
335
6.2.3
Dimensions of
Prosodie
Structure
340
6.2.4
Prosodie
Models
347
6.3
Prosodie
Units
355
6.4
Prosodie
Features and
Prosodie
Structure
359
6.4.1
Introduction
359
6.4.2
Accent
359
6.4.3
Length
360
6.4.4
Tone and Intonation
361
6.4.5
Conclusion
361
6.5
The Specification of Prosody
362
References
366
General Index
397
Index of Languages
400
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spelling | Fox, Anthony Verfasser aut Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals Anthony Fox 1. publ. in pbk. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2002 XII, 401 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford linguistics Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) Suprasegmentales Merkmal (DE-588)4383439-5 gnd rswk-swf Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd rswk-swf Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd rswk-swf Suprasegmentales Merkmal (DE-588)4383439-5 s Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 s DE-604 Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 s 1\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=012974718&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Fox, Anthony Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) Suprasegmentales Merkmal (DE-588)4383439-5 gnd Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd |
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title | Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals |
title_auth | Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals |
title_exact_search | Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals |
title_full | Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals Anthony Fox |
title_fullStr | Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals Anthony Fox |
title_full_unstemmed | Prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals Anthony Fox |
title_short | Prosodic features and prosodic structure |
title_sort | prosodic features and prosodic structure the phonology of suprasegmentals |
title_sub | the phonology of suprasegmentals |
topic | Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) Suprasegmentales Merkmal (DE-588)4383439-5 gnd Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) Suprasegmentales Merkmal Phonologie Prosodie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=012974718&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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