Introducing phonetics and phonology:
"Intended for the absolute beginner, Introducing Phonetics and Phonology requires no previous background in linguistics, phonetics or phonology. Starting with a grounding in phonetics and phonological theory, the book provides a base from which more advanced treatments may be approached. It beg...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Intended for the absolute beginner, Introducing Phonetics and Phonology requires no previous background in linguistics, phonetics or phonology. Starting with a grounding in phonetics and phonological theory, the book provides a base from which more advanced treatments may be approached. It begins with an examination of the foundations of articulatory and acoustic phonetics, moves on to the basic principles of phonology, and ends with an outline of some further issues within contemporary phonology. Varieties of English, particularly Received Pronunciation and General American, form the focus of consideration, but aspects of the phonetics and phonology of other languages are discussed as well. This new edition includes: revised exercises and examples; additional coverage of typology, autosegmental phonology, and articulatory and acoustic phonetics; broader coverage of varieties that now features Australian English; and an extended chapter 7 that includes more information on the relationship between phonetics and phonology. Introducing Phonetics and Phonology 4th Edition remains the essential introduction for any students studying this topic for the first time. This new edition has been revised and updated throughout in light of advances in the field, without compromising the overall aims of the text: to provide an accessible introduction to phonetics and phonology"-- |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 264 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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adam_text | Contents List of tables List offigures Preface to the first edition Preface to the second edition Preface to the third edition Preface to the fourth edition The International Phonetic Alphabet ix x xii xiv xv xvi xvii 1 Introduction 1.1 Phonetics and phonology 1 1.2 The generative enterprise 3 Further reading 6 1 2 Introduction to articulatory phonetics 2.1 Overview 8 2.2 Speech sound classification 14 2.3 Suprasegmental structure 15 2.4 Consonants versus vowels 16 Further reading 17 Exercises 17 7 3 Consonants 3.1 Stops 20 3.2 Affricates 27 3.3 Fricatives 28 3.4 Nasals 31 3.5 Liquids 32 19
vi Contents 3.6 Glides 35 3.7 An inventory ofEnglish consonants 37 Further reading 38 Exercises 38 4 Vowels 4.1 Vowel classification 40 4.2 The vowel space and Cardinal Vowels 41 4.3 Further classifications 43 4.4 The vowels ofEnglish 44 4.5 Some vowel systems of English 53 Further reading 57 Exercises 57 40 5 Acoustic phonetics 5.1 Fundamentals 59 5.2 Speech sounds 64 5.3 Cross-linguistic values 74 Further reading 75 Exercises 75 59 6 Above the segment 6.1 The syllable 77 6.2 Stress 82 6.3 Tone and intonation 88 Further reading 93 Exercises 94 77 7 Features 7.1 Segmental composition 95 7.2 Phonetic versus phonologicalfeatures 96 7.3 Charting the features 98 7.4 Conclusion 114 Further reading 115 Exercises 117 95 8 Phonemic analysis 8.1 Sounds that are the same but different 119 8.2 Findingphonemes and allophones 122 8.3 Linking levels: rules 125 119
Contents vii 8.4 Choosing the underlyingform 127 8.5 Summary 134 Further reading 135 Exercises 135 9 Phonological alternations, processes and rules 9.1 Alternations versus processes versus rules 138 9.2 Alternation types 139 9.3 Representing phonological generalisations: rules and constraints 143 9.4 Overview ofphonological operations 148 9.5 Summary 150 Further reading 150 Exercises 151 10 Phonological structure 10.1 The needfor richer phonological representation 154 10.2 Segment internal structure: feature geometry, underspecification and unary features 158 10.3 Autosegmentalphonology 165 10.4 Suprasegmental structure 172 10.5 Conclusion 180 Further reading 181 Exercises 181 138 153 11 Derivational analysis 11.1 The aims of analysis 183 11.2 A derivational analysis ofEnglish noun pluralformation 185 11.3 Extrinsic versus intrinsic rule ordering 189 11.4 Evaluating competing analyses: evidence, economy and plausibility 191 11.5 Conclusion 201 Further reading 202 Exercises 202 183 12 Constraint-based analysis 12.1 Introduction to Optimality Theory 205 12.2 The aims of analysis 209 12.3 Modelling phonological processes in ОТ 210 12.4 English noun pluralformation: an ОТ account 215 205
viii Contents 12.5 Competing analyses 219 12.6 Conclusion 222 Further reading 223 Exercises 223 13 Constraining the model 13.1 Constraining derivational phonology: abstractness 228 13.2 Constraining the power ofthe phonological component 231 13.3 Constraining the power of ОТ 238 13.4 Conclusion 245 Further reading 246 Glossary References Subject index Varieties ofEnglish index Language index 227 247 254 257 262 263
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Contents List of tables List offigures Preface to the first edition Preface to the second edition Preface to the third edition Preface to the fourth edition The International Phonetic Alphabet ix x xii xiv xv xvi xvii 1 Introduction 1.1 Phonetics and phonology 1 1.2 The generative enterprise 3 Further reading 6 1 2 Introduction to articulatory phonetics 2.1 Overview 8 2.2 Speech sound classification 14 2.3 Suprasegmental structure 15 2.4 Consonants versus vowels 16 Further reading 17 Exercises 17 7 3 Consonants 3.1 Stops 20 3.2 Affricates 27 3.3 Fricatives 28 3.4 Nasals 31 3.5 Liquids 32 19
vi Contents 3.6 Glides 35 3.7 An inventory ofEnglish consonants 37 Further reading 38 Exercises 38 4 Vowels 4.1 Vowel classification 40 4.2 The vowel space and Cardinal Vowels 41 4.3 Further classifications 43 4.4 The vowels ofEnglish 44 4.5 Some vowel systems of English 53 Further reading 57 Exercises 57 40 5 Acoustic phonetics 5.1 Fundamentals 59 5.2 Speech sounds 64 5.3 Cross-linguistic values 74 Further reading 75 Exercises 75 59 6 Above the segment 6.1 The syllable 77 6.2 Stress 82 6.3 Tone and intonation 88 Further reading 93 Exercises 94 77 7 Features 7.1 Segmental composition 95 7.2 Phonetic versus phonologicalfeatures 96 7.3 Charting the features 98 7.4 Conclusion 114 Further reading 115 Exercises 117 95 8 Phonemic analysis 8.1 Sounds that are the same but different 119 8.2 Findingphonemes and allophones 122 8.3 Linking levels: rules 125 119
Contents vii 8.4 Choosing the underlyingform 127 8.5 Summary 134 Further reading 135 Exercises 135 9 Phonological alternations, processes and rules 9.1 Alternations versus processes versus rules 138 9.2 Alternation types 139 9.3 Representing phonological generalisations: rules and constraints 143 9.4 Overview ofphonological operations 148 9.5 Summary 150 Further reading 150 Exercises 151 10 Phonological structure 10.1 The needfor richer phonological representation 154 10.2 Segment internal structure: feature geometry, underspecification and unary features 158 10.3 Autosegmentalphonology 165 10.4 Suprasegmental structure 172 10.5 Conclusion 180 Further reading 181 Exercises 181 138 153 11 Derivational analysis 11.1 The aims of analysis 183 11.2 A derivational analysis ofEnglish noun pluralformation 185 11.3 Extrinsic versus intrinsic rule ordering 189 11.4 Evaluating competing analyses: evidence, economy and plausibility 191 11.5 Conclusion 201 Further reading 202 Exercises 202 183 12 Constraint-based analysis 12.1 Introduction to Optimality Theory 205 12.2 The aims of analysis 209 12.3 Modelling phonological processes in ОТ 210 12.4 English noun pluralformation: an ОТ account 215 205
viii Contents 12.5 Competing analyses 219 12.6 Conclusion 222 Further reading 223 Exercises 223 13 Constraining the model 13.1 Constraining derivational phonology: abstractness 228 13.2 Constraining the power ofthe phonological component 231 13.3 Constraining the power of ОТ 238 13.4 Conclusion 245 Further reading 246 Glossary References Subject index Varieties ofEnglish index Language index 227 247 254 257 262 263 |
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