Analyzing sound patterns: an introduction to phonology
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
Page xvü
Introduction I
U
ΝΙ Τ
1 :
DIS
Τ
RIB U T
1
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9
1
Patterns of sounds: vowel co-occurrence in Kikuyu
11
2
lhe
distribution of English nasals
34
3
L.uganda liquids and the analysis of complementary
distribution
55
4
Contrast and complementarity: multiple complementation
in Thai
75
U N
Ι Γ
2 :
A ĽI
Έ
R N
AT
i O N
97
5
Alternation and the case of English nasals
99
6
Tibetan numerals and underlying representation
123
7
Tonkawa stem alternation
140
8
Yawelmani and interacting processes
166
UNIT
3:
SYLLABLE
191
9
The distribution of syllable in Ponapean
193
10
Syllable and vowel epenthesis in Ponapean
220
11
Ponapean syllable and vowel epenthesis: an optimal-
theoretic analysis
238
12
Syllable and
segmental
processes in Diola-Fogny
268
UNIT
4:
TONE
293
13
Tonal distribution in
Mende
and autosegmental
representation
295
14
Tonal alternation in
Mende
320
15
Yoruba tone asymmetry and derivational accounts of
asymmetry
345
16
Yoruba tone asymmetry and Optimality Theory
369
vin
Contents
UNIT
5:
STRESS
393
17
Pintupi, Wargamay, and Choctaw stress and
Metrica]
Theory
395
18
Pintupi, Wargamay, and Choctaw stress and Optimality
Theory
421
19
To stress or not to stress: stress—epenthesis interactions in
Yiraas
451
UNIT
6:
PROSODIC MORPHOLOGY
475
20
Templatic morphology and Arabic broken plurals
477
21
The emergence of the unmarked and Swati verb
reduplication
500
22
Prosodie
misalignment: LuGanda glide epenthesis and
Swati reduplication
525
Appendix A Sample instructions for the reading response
assignment
551
Appendix
В
Sample instructions for a problem.: vowel
co-occurrence in Kikuyu bi-syllabic roots and
root-suffix forms
5 53
References
556
Index of constraints and rules
563
Language index
565
Subject index
566
Contents
Acknowledgments
Paëe XV11
Introduction
1
1.
Overview
1
2.
Suggestions for the instructor
3
3.
Recommendations for the student
6
UNIT
1 ;
DISTRIBUTION
9
1
Patterns of sounds: vowel co-occurrence in Kikuyu
11
1.
Introduction
11
2.
The puzzle
1 2
3.
Logical possibilities, even and uneven distributions
13
4
Determining the vocalic patterns ¡n Kikuyu bi-syllabic
verb roots
! 6
5.
Conclusion
23
Exercises
25
Discussion/Reading response questions
25
Multiple-choice/Fill-m-the blank questions
25
Problems for analysis
30
2
The distribution of English nasals
34
1.
Introduction
34
2.
The puzzles
35
3.
The distribution of English nasals within
a sylïabie
36
4.
The types of nasal—consonant clusters allowed in English
39
5.
Not all sounds are created equal: phonemes versus
allophones
43
6.
Conclusion
48
Exercises
49
Discussion Reading response questions
49
Multiple-choice FiU-in-the blank questions
50
Problems for analysis
52
3
Luganda liquids and the analysis of complementary
distribution
55
1.
Introduction
55
2.
The puzzle
56
ix
Contents
3.
Analysis
57
3.1
Determiniti
g
the distribution of
Lu
ganda
liquids
58
3.2
Two competing analyses of Luganda liquids
62
4.
Luganda loans and the distribution of
/
and r
68
5.
Conclusion
68
Exercises
69
Discussion/Reading response questions
69
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the
blaak
questions
70
Problems for analysis
71
4
Contrast and complementarity: multiple
complementation in Thai
75
1.
Introduction
75
2.
The puzzle
76
3.
Determining the distribution of Thai plosives
77
4
Analysis
81
5.
Conclusion
89
Exercises
90
Discussion/Reading response questions
90
Multjple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
91
Problems for analysis
93
UNIT
2:
ALTERNATION
97
5
Alternation and the case of English nasals
99
1
Introduction
99
2.
The puzzle
100
3.
Analysis
103
3.1
Identifying the condition triggering the alternation
104
3.2
Constructing an analysis
107
4.
The distribution of
η
and its orthographic representation
114
5.
Conclusion
117
Exercises
11 8
Discussion/Reading response questions
11 8
Multiple-cboice/FiTHn-the blank questions
118
Problems for analysis
120
6
Tibetan numerals and underlying representation
123
1.
Introduction
123
2.
The puzzle
123
3.
Three approaches to the problem
125
4.
The first approach
1 26
5.
The second approach
128
6.
The third approach
130
7.
Lessons learned
131
Exercises
134
Discussion/Reading response questions
134
Multiple-choice/TiH-m-tbe
blank questions
134
Problems for analysis
137
Contents
χι
7
Tonkawa
stem alternation
і.
Introduction
2.
Tonkawa verbs and the Morphemic Analysis
3.
Πι
e
puzzle
4
The first approach
5.
The second, opposite approach
6.
Underlying representation and the problem
of abstractness
7.
Linguistic arguments
8.
Natural classes and distinctive features
9.
Conclusion
Exercises
Discussion/Readmg response questions
Muitiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
Problems for analysis
8
Yawelmani and interacting processes
1.
Introduction
2.
The puzzle
3.
Yawelmani round harmony
4.
Exceptional cases
5
Pattern interactions and rule ordering
6
Conclusion
140
140
141
144
145
148
150
152
153
159
160
160
160
162
166
166
166
168
175
180
184
Exercises
185
Discussion/Reading response questions
185
Multiple-choice/Fiil-in-the blank questions
1 85
Problems for analysis
1 87
UNIT
3:
SYLLABLE
191
9
The distribution of syllable in Ponapean
193
1.
Introduction.
193
2.
The puzzle
193
3.
Determining the maximal syllable in Ponapean
1 95
4.
Identifying the restrictions on syllable-internal units
198
5.
Two approaches to syllable construction
200
5.1
The rule approach
201
5.2
The templatic approach
205
5.3
A comparison
212
6.
Conclusion
214
Exercises
21 5
Discussion/Readmg response questions
215
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
21 5
Problems for analysis
217
10
Syllable and vowel epenthesis in Ponapean
220
).
Introduction
220
2.
The puzzle
220
3.
Determining the condition triggering vowel epenthesis
222
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4.
Three analyses of vowel epenthesis
223
4.1
The traditional view of vowel epenthesis
224
4.2
The rule approach to vowel epenthesis
225
4.3
The templatic approach to epenthesis
228
5.
Conclusion
230
Exercises
231
Discussion/Reading response questions
23 1
Multiple-choiceA -Jll-in-tbe blank questions
232
Problems for analysis
234
11
Ponapean syllable and vowel epenthesis: an
optimal-theoretic analysis
238
1.
Introduction
238
2.
The puzzle
238
3.
Optimality Theory: an introduction
239
4.
An optimal-theoretic account of syllabification and vowel
epenthesis
245
4.1
Analysis of syllabification
246
4.2
Analysis of epenthesis
254
4.3
Minimal epenthesis and alignment
257
5.
Conclusion
259
Exercises
260
Discussion/Reading response questions
260
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
26 1
Problems for analysis
265
12
Syllable and
segmental
processes in Diola-Fogny
268
1.
Introduction
268
2.
The puzzle
268
3.
The rule-based analysis and functional unity
271
4.
An
ОТ
analysis
275
4.1
Functional unity and Coda-Filter
276
4.2
Alternative candidates
279
4.3
Word-final consonants)
284
5.
Functional unity across languages and language typology
286
6.
Conclusion
288
Exercises
289
Discussion/Reading response questions
289
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
289
Problems for analysis
290
UNIT
4
TONE
293
13
Tonal distribution in
Mende
and autosegmental
representation
295
1.
Introduction
295
2.
The puzzle
296
3.
Determining the restrictions on
Mende
tone
299
4
Analyses
301
Contents xiii
4.1 The segmental
analysis
302
4.2
The autosegmentaJ analysis
304
4.3
Comparison
309
5.
Conclusion
313
Exercises
315
Discussion/Reading response questions
315
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the
blaak
questions
3 1 5
Problems for analysis
317
14
Tonal alternation in
Mende
320
1.
Introduction
320
2.
The puzzle
321
3.
Determining the conditions triggering the tonal
alternations
323
4.
Analysis
325
4.1
Root and suffix tonal alternations
326
4.2
Root contour tone alternations
330
4.3
Tonal alternation affecting the fa
de type
of roots
334
4.4
Summary
338
5
Conclusion
339
Exercises
340
Discussion/Reading response questions
340
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
340
Problems for analysis
342
15
Yoruba tone asymmetry and derivational accounts of
asymmetry
345
1
Introduction
345
2.
The puzzle
346
3.
Two derivational accounts of tonal asymmetry
348
3.1
Contrastive
Specification
349
3.2
Radical Underspecification
356
3.3
Comparison and evaluation
360
4.
Conclusion
362
Exercises
363
Discussion/Reading response questions
363
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the biank questions
363
Problems for analysis
365
16
Yoruba tone asymmetry and Optimality Theory
369
1.
Introduction
369
2.
The puzzle
370
3.
An optimal-theoretic proposal for tone
371
4.
Analysis of tone asymmetry in Yoruba
373
4.1
Н
-toned verbs followed by nouns with an initial
M
374
4.2
Н
-toned verbs followed by nouns with an initial
L
377
4.3
M-toned verbs followed by nouns writh an initial
M
or
L
381
4 4
Exemplification
384
xiv Contents
5.
ОТ
and tone asymmetry
386
6.
Conclusion
388
Exercises
388
Discussion/Reading response questions
388
Multiple-choice/Fill-m-the blank questions
388
Problems for analysis
391
UNIT
5:
STRESS
393
17
Pintupi, Wargamay, and Choctaw stress and Metrical
Theory
395
1.
Introduction
395
2.
Puzzles
396
3.
Detrminmg the patterns of stress
400
3.1
Pintupi and Wargamay stress
400
3.2
Choctaw stress
403
3.3
Four cross!mgmstic properties of stress
405
4.
Metrical analyses of stress
408
4.1
Foot inventory, rhythm and quantity-sensitivity
408
4.2
End rules and culmmative and
demarcati ve
properties of
stress
411
4.3
Metrical analyses of Pintupi, Wargamay, and Choctaw stress
412
5.
Conclusion
4.1.5
Exercises
416
Discussion/Reading response questions
4 1 6
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
417
Problems for analysis
418
18
Pintupi, Wargamay, and Choctaw stress and
O p ti. m
a lity
Theory
421
1.
Introduction
421
2.
Puzzles
421
3.
Analyses
423
3.1
Constraints on metrical structures
423
3.2
Pintupi and Wargamay stress
427
3.3
Choctaw stress and rhythmic lengthening
433
4.
Comparison and evaluation
441
5.
Conclusion
444
Exercises
444
Discussion/Reading response questions
444
Multiple-choice/Fill-m-the blank questions
444
Problems for analysis
449
19
To stress or not to stress: stress-epenthesis interactions in
Yimas
45]
1.
Introduction
45]
2.
Puzzles
45]
3.
Yimas stress
453
Contents xv
3.1
The metrical analysis
453
3.2
The optimal-theoretic analysis
455
4.
To stress or not to stress: stress—epentb.esis interactions
459
4.1
Understanding stress—epenthesis interactions
460
4.2
The derivational analysis
461
4.3
The optimal-theoretic analysis
462
5.
Comparison and evaluation
467
6.
Conclusion
469
Exercises
470
Discussion/Reading response questions
470
Multiple-choice/Fiil-in-the blank questions
470
Problems for analysis
472
UNIT
6:
PROSODIC MORPHOLOGY
475
20
Templatic morphology and Arabic broken plurals
477
1.
Introduction
477
2.
The puzzle
478
3.
Patterns of broken plurals
479
4.
Two analyses of Arabic broken plurals
482
4.1
The template-and-circumscription analysis
483
4.2
The parafixation-and-rransfer analysis
488
4.3
Comparison and evaluation
492
5.
Conclusion
494
Exercises
495
Discussion/Reading response questions
495
Multiple-choice/Fill-in-the blank questions
495
Problems for analysis
497
21
The emergence of the unmarked and Swati verb
reduplication
500
1.
Introduction
500
2.
The puzzle
501
3.
A templatic analysis of Swati reduplication
502
4.
An optimal-theoretic analysis of Swati reduplication
507
4.1
Constraints on base—
reduplicarti
relations
508
4.2
Shape
invariance
and the Generalized Template Theory
510
4.3
The emergence of the unmarked: the case of
reduplicante
514
5
Conclusion
519
Exercises
520
Discussion/Reading response questions
520
Multiple-choice/F
ill-in-the blank questions
520
Problems for analysis
522
22
Prosodie
misalignment: LuGanda glide epenthesis and
Swati reduplication
525
1.
Introduction
525
2.
Puzzles
526
3.
Problems with extraprosodicity and
prosodie
circumscription
527
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4.
Prosodie
misalignment: an OT-based analysis
529
4.1
The proposal
530
4.2
LuGanda glide epenthesis
533
4.3
Swati
infixai
reduplication
537
5.
Conclusion
545
Exercises
546
Discussion/Reading response questions
546
Multiple-choiceAull-in-the blank questions
546
Problems for analysis
548
Appendix A Sample instructions for the reading response
assignment.
551
Appendix
В
Sample instructions for a problem: vowel
co-occurrence in Kikuyu bi-syllabic roots and
root-suffix forms
553
References
556
Index of constraints and rules
563
Language index
565
Subject index
566
Analyzing Sound Patterns is a clear and concise introduction to phonolog¬
ical phenomena, covering a wide range of issues from
segmental
to
supra¬
segmental
problems and
prosodie
morphology. Assuming no prior
knowledge of problem solving, this textbook shows students how to
analyze phonological problems with a focus on practical tools, method¬
ology, and step-by-step instructions. It is aimed at undergraduate and
beginning graduate students and places an instructional focus on develop¬
ing students analytical abilities. It includes extensive exercises of various
types which engage students in reading and evaluating competing analyses,
and involves students in a variety of analytical tasks.
This textbook:
•
is designed around related phonological problems and dem¬
onstrates how they are analyzed step by step
•
presents and compares competing accounts of identical prob¬
lems, and discusses and evaluates the arguments that distin¬
guish one analysis from another
•
details how a broad array of sound patterns are identified and
analyzed
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spelling | Peng, Long Verfasser (DE-588)1011735520 aut Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology Long Peng 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2013 XVIII, 568 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge textbooks in linguistics Includes bibliographical references Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Morphology Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025894038&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025894038&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology |
title_auth | Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology |
title_exact_search | Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology |
title_full | Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology Long Peng |
title_fullStr | Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology Long Peng |
title_full_unstemmed | Analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology Long Peng |
title_short | Analyzing sound patterns |
title_sort | analyzing sound patterns an introduction to phonology |
title_sub | an introduction to phonology |
topic | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Morphology Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics Morphology Phonologie Lehrbuch |
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