The sounds of language: an introduction to phonetics and phonology
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
1
The Vocal
Tract
1
1.1
Seeing the vocal tract: tools for speech research
2
1.2
Parts of the vocal tract
5
1.2.1
The sub-laryngeal vocal tract
5
1.2.2
The larynx
7
1.2.3
The supra-laryngeal vocal tract
9
Chapter summary
11
Further reading
11
Review exercises
12
Further analysis and discussion
13
Go online
13
References
13
2
Basics of Articulation: Manner and Place in English
14
2.1
The dance of the articulators
15
2.2
Phonetic transcription
16
2.3
The building blocks of speech
20
2.3.1
Airstream, larynx, and velum
20
2.3.2
Manner of articulation
21
2.3.3
Place of articulation for consonants
24
2.3.4
Vowels
26
Chapter summary
29
Further reading
29
Review exercises
30
Further analysis and discussion
32
Go online
32
3
A Tour of the Consonants
33
ЗЛ
Exotic sounds and the phonetic environment
34
3.2
Pulmonic consonants
37
3.2.1
Stops,
nasals, and
fricatives
37
3.2.2
Laterals, trills, taps, and other
approximatifs
42
3.2.3
Contour and complex segments
44
3.3
Non-pulmonic consonants
45
3.3.1
Implosives
45
3.3.2
Ejectives
46
3.3.3
Clicks
47
3.4
Positional variation in English
48
3.4.1
Laryngeal configuration
48
3.4.2
Change in place
49
. 3.4.3
Change in manner
50
3.4.4
Other changes
50
Chapter summary
51
Further reading
52
Review exercises
52
Further analysis and discussion
53
Go online
54
References
54
4
A Map of the Vowels
55
4.1
The landscape
56
4.2
Cardinal vowels
57
4.3
Building inventories: dimensions of vowel quality
59
4.3.
J
Height and backness
59
4.3.2
Tense/lax
59
4.3.3
Rounding
61
4.3.4
Central vowels
62
4.3.5
Contrasts among the low vowels
64
4.4
Nasality and voice quality
66
4.5
Length and diphthongs
67
4.6
Tone
68
4.7
Positional variants of the vowels of English
70
Chapter summary
71
Further reading
71
Review exercises
72
Further analysis and discussion
73
Further research
74
References
74
5
Anatomy, Physiology, and Gestural Coordination
76
5.
J
Anatomy and physiology of respiration
77
5.2
Anatomy and physiology of the larynx
79
5.3
Anatomy of the tongue and supra-laryngeal vocal tract
85
5.3.1
The jaw
85
5.3.2
The tongue
86
5.3.3
TTie pharynx and velum
88
5.3.4
The lips
88
5.4
Gestural coordination
89
5.5
Palatography
91
Chapter summary
94
Further reading
95
Review exercises
95
Further analysis and discussion
97
Further research
98
Go online
98
The Physics of Sound: Pendulums, Pebbles, and Waves
99
6.1
What is sound?
100
6.2
Simple harmonic motion: a pendulum and a tuning fork
102
6.3
Adding sinusoids: complex waves
105
6.4
Sound propagation
108
6.5
Decibels
110
6.6
Resonance
111
6.7
The vocal tract as a sound-producing device: source-filter theory
114
Chapter summary
116
Further reading
116
Review exercises
117
Go online
118
7
Looking at Speech: Waveforms, Spectra, and
Spectrograms
119
7.1
Pre-
digital speech
120
7.2
Digitization
122
7.2.1
Sampling
122
7.2.2
Quantization
125
7.2.3
Digital recording
126
7.3
Looking at waveforms
129
7.4
Spectra
131
7.4.1
Spectrum of the glottal source
131
7.4.2
Spectrum of a noise source
134
7.4.3
Spectra of vowels
135
7.5
Spectrograms
137
Chapter summary
142
Further reading
143
Review exercises
144
Further analysis and discussion
144
Further research
148
Go online
148
References
148
8
Speech Analysis: Under the Hood
149
S.I Building sounds up
150
8.1.1
Sinusoids as circular motion
150
8.1.2
Harmonics: standing waves in a string
153
8.1.3
Formants:
resonances of a tube of air
156
8.1.4
Calculating resonances for other vocal tract
configurations
159
8.2
Breaking sounds down
160
8.2.1
RMS amplitude
161
8.2.2
Autocorrelation pitch analysis
161
8.2.3
Fourier analysis
165
8.2.4
Linear predictive coding
167
Chapter summary
169
Further reading
170
Review exercises
170
Further analysis and discussion
171
Further research
171
Go online
172
References
172
9
Hearing and Speech Perception
173
9Л
Anatomy and physiology of the ear
ПА
9.2
Neuro-anatomy
181
9.2.1
Studying the brain
181
9.2.2
Primary auditory pathways
183
9.3
Speech perception
186
9.3Л
Non-linearity
186
9.3.2
Variability and
invariance
187
9.3.3
Сме
integration
190
9.3.4
Top-down processing
192
9.3.5
№гѓѕ
of perception
192
Chapter summary
194
Further reading
195
Review exercises
195
Further analysis and discussion
196
Go
опйяе
197
References
197
10
Phonology
1:
Abstraction, Contrast, Predictability
198
І0.І
The necessity of abstraction
199
J
0.2
Contrast and predictability: phonemes and allophones
203
і
0.2.
і
Defining the phoneme
203
10.2.2
Phonemic analysis
207
І0.3
Some complicating factors
211
10.3.1
Is one allophone always basic ?
211
10.3.2
Phonetic similarity and complementary distribution
212
10.3.3
Free variation
213
10.3.4
Positional neutralization
214
J0.4 Structuralism, Behaviorism, and the decline of phonemic analysis
214
Chapter summary
216
Further reading
216
Review exercises
216
Further analysis and discussion
217
Further research
219
Go
ои/ше
219
References
219
11
Phonotactics and Alternations
221
11.1
Phonotactic constraints
222
11.1.1
Actual words and possible words
222
11.1.2
Absolute and statistical generalizations
223
11.1.3
Borrowings
224
11.2
Analyzing alternations
225
11.3
Alternations: what to expect
232
11.3.1
Local assimilation
232
11.3.2
Long-distance assimilation
236
11.3.3
Coalescence
238
11.3.4
Dissimilation
238
11.3.5
Lenition
and fortition
240
11.3.6
Epenthesis 241
11.
3.7
Deletion
243
11.3.8
Lengthening and shortening
244
Л.3.9
Metathesis
244
11.3.10
Morphological interactions
245
Chapter summary
246
Further reading
246
Review exercises
246
Further analysis and discussion
248
Go online
250
References
250
12
What Is A Possible Language? Distinctive Features
253
12.1
Introduction
254
J2.i.i Phonological
universais
254
12.1.2
Why bother with formalism?
255
12.1.3
Some hypotheses
256
12.2
Distinctive features
257
257
258
262
262
265
267
270
271
272
272
272
274
274
274
13
Rules and Derivations in Generative Grammar
275
ІЗЛ
Generative grammars
276
І3.2
Underlying representations
277
І2.2.І
Background
І2.2.2
Major class and manner features
І2.2.3
Laryngeal features
І2.2.4
Major place distinctions
І2.2.5
Subsidiary place distinctions
І2.2.6
Features for vowels
12.3
How
have
.
our hypotheses fared?
Chapter summary
Further reading
Review exercises
Further analysis
and discussion
Further research
Go online
References
13.3
Writing rules
279
13.3.1
SPE
notation
279
13.3.2
Derivations
280
13.3.3
Rule complexity
281
13.4
Autosegmental representations and Feature Geometry
284
13.4.1
Autosegmental representations for tone
284
13.4.2
Autosegmental representations for other features
289
13.4.3
Feature Geometry
293
13.5
How have our hypotheses fared?
298
Chapter summary
299
Further reading
299
Review exercises
300
Further analysis and discussion
300
Further research
303
Go online
303
References
303
14
Constraint-based Phonology
304
і
4.
і
Constraints and rules in linguistic theory
305
J4.2 The basics of Optimality Theory
309
І4.2Л
Con
309
í
4.2.2
Gbn
312
14.2.3
Eval
312
í
4.3
Example problem solving in
ОТ
314
14.3.1
Vowel sequences in three languages
314
14.3.2
Nasal place assimilation
316
і
4.3.3
Japanese
/tu/
319
14.4
Challenges and directions for further research
322
Chapter summary
324
Further reading
325
.Review exercises
325
Further analysis and discussion
325
Further research
329
Go
ои/ше
329
References
329
15
Syllables and
Prosodie
Domains
330
J5J Syllables
331
І5.ІЛ
Does phonology need syllables?
331
15.1.2
Syllables and sonority
333
15.1.3
Syllable structure constraints
1:
onsets and codas
335
Ј5Л.4
Syllable structure constraints
2:
moras
and syllable weight
339
І5.2
The
prosodie
hierarchy
341
15.2.1
The phonological word
342
15.2.2
The phonological phrase
346:
Chapter summary
348
Further reading
348
.Review exercises
349
Further analysis and discussion
350
References
351
16
Stress
353
16.1
What is linguistic
stress?
354
16.2
Cross-linguistic typology
356
16.3
A feature for stress?
360
16.4
Metrical structure
360
16.5
Stress in English
365
16.5.1
Overview
365
16.5.2
Nouns
366
16.5.3
Verbs and adjectives
367
16.5.4
Words with affixes, and lexical phonology
368
Chapter summary
370
Further reading
371
Review exercises
371
Further analysis and discussion
372
Further research
374
Go online
374
References
374
17
Tone and Intonation
375
І7Л
Tone
376
17.1.1
Tone contrasts
376
17.1.2
Tonal representations
380
17.1.3
Tone alternations: the evidence from Africa and the Americas
383
17.1.4
Tone alternations: the evidence from Asia
388
і
7.2
Intonation
392
Í7.2.Í
What is intonation?
392
17.2.2
Intonational representations
393
Chapter summary
397
Further reading
397
.Review exercises
398
Further analysis and discussion
399
Further research
399
Go online
400
References
400
18 Diachronie
Change
401
І8Л
і
8.2
і
8.3
Languages change
402
18.1.1
English in the last millennium
402
18.1.2
Types of sound change
405
18.1.3
Causes and.effects
407
Historical reconstruction
408
18.2.1
Proto-Indo-European
408
18.2.2
Grimm s Law,
Verners
Law and the Neo-grammarian
hypothesis
411
18.2.3
Limits to the tree model
414
History
of English
415
18.3.1
Old English
415
18.3.2
Middle English
417
18.3.3
Modern English
419
Chapter summary
422
Further reading
422
Review exercises
423
Further analysis and discussion
423
Go online
425
References
425
19
Variation
426
19.1
Variation by place
428
19.1.1
What is a dialect?
428
19.1.2
Dialects of North American English
429
і
9.1.3
Dialects of British English
433
19.1.4
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa
434
Í9J.5
World Englishes
435
Í9J.6
Place and identity
437
J9.2 Other sources of variation
437
Í9.2J
iteg/5rer
437
19.2.2
Socioeconomic distinctions
438
J9.2.3 Ethnicity
439
J9.2.4 Gender, age, sexuality
440
і
9.2.5
Variation and identity
441
J9.3 Formalizing variation
441
J
9.3.
J
Traditional sociolinguistic analyses
442
J
9.3.2
Traditional phonological analyses
443
J9.3.3 Stochastic grammars
443
Chapter summary
444
Further reading
445
.Review exercises
445
Further analysis and discussion
446
Further research
446
Go online
446
References
446
20
Acquisition and Learning
447
20.
і
Language acquisition and language learning
448
20.2
Child language acquisition: the data
448
20.2.
і
Гоо/ѕ
448
20.2.2
Perception in the first year
449
20.2.3
Child language production
452
20.3
Theories of LI acquisition
454
20.3.1
Innateness vs. environmental effects
454
20.3.2
Acquiring language-specific contrasts
455
20.4
L2 Learning
457
20.4.
і
Took
457
20.4.2
L2 perception
458
20.4.3
L2 production
459
20.5
Acquisition, learning, and linguistic theory
461
Chapter summary
462
Further reading
462
Review
exercises
462
Further analysis and discussion
464
Further research
464
Go online
464
References
464
index
465
The Sounds of Language is an introductory guide to the linguistic study of speech sounds, giving
equal weight to both phonology and phonetics. Integrating these two disciplines allows students
to appreciate the relationship of phonology and phonetics to each other, and to identify areas of
overlap and mutual concern.
Theoretically grounded, the book explores the range of data that any theory must account for,
and discusses important concepts and constructs that emerge from the data, such as the interactin
roles of biology and cognition in creating sound inventories, perception as distinct from hearing,
contrast, alternation, and markedness.
Zsiga
presents a critical overview of different approaches
that have been used in tackling these issues, with opportunities for students to practice data analysis
and hypothesis testing. Data on sociolinguistic variation, first language acquisition, and second
language learning are integrated throughout the text, along with valuable exercises, problem sets,
and online data and sound Tiles.
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spelling | Zsiga, Elizabeth C. Verfasser (DE-588)1031494367 aut The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology Elizabeth C. Zsiga Chichester [u.a.] Wiley-Blackwell 2013 XVII, 474 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Linguistics in the world Literaturangaben Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd rswk-swf Phonetik (DE-588)4045830-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Phonetik (DE-588)4045830-1 s Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025273344&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025273344&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Zsiga, Elizabeth C. The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd Phonetik (DE-588)4045830-1 gnd |
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title | The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology |
title_auth | The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology |
title_exact_search | The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology |
title_full | The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology Elizabeth C. Zsiga |
title_fullStr | The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology Elizabeth C. Zsiga |
title_full_unstemmed | The sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology Elizabeth C. Zsiga |
title_short | The sounds of language |
title_sort | the sounds of language an introduction to phonetics and phonology |
title_sub | an introduction to phonetics and phonology |
topic | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd Phonetik (DE-588)4045830-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Phonologie Phonetik Lehrbuch |
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