Autosegmental and metrical phonology
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Autosegmental and metrical phonology
B. Blackwell, 1990
- : pbk
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Kobe Shoin Women's University Library / Kobe Shoin Women's College Library
: pbk801.1/14912063937
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
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Bibliography: p. [358]-372
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book sets out to explain developments in the field of non-linear phonology that have taken place since the mid 1970s. It sees phonology as compromising several "tiers", each tier consisting of a linear arrangement of segments; these are linked to each other by association lines which indicate how they are to be co-articulated. Originally devised to handle tonal phenomena, the approach has been extended to deal with other features whose scope is more than one segment, especially vowel and consonant harmony. The book opens with a discussion of tonal systems, moving on to a look at problems of vowel length and geminate consonants from an autosegmental perspective and to introduce the notion of a skeletal tier. The third chapter deals with the treatment of the syllable leading to a discussion of metrical theory. The fifth chapter considers lexical phonology and the final chapter considers some of the more interesting developments in the field.
Table of Contents
- Autosegmental representation
- the skeletal tier
- the syllable
- metrical phonology
- lexical phonology
- further issues.
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