Phonologica 1988 : proceedings of the 6th International Phonology Meeting
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Phonologica 1988 : proceedings of the 6th International Phonology Meeting
Cambridge University Press, 1992
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Note
Conference held July 1-4, 1988 in Krems, Austria
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of articles presents the latest international work in the major areas of phonology, including segmental and suprasegmental phonological theory, and the interface with phonetics, morphology and syntax. The papers, which were originally presented at the International Phonology Meeting held in July, 1988, have been carefully revised and edited in order to create a high-quality overall view of current work in phonology and related areas. As such, it provides essential reading on the central issues in phonology today.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Problems in the lexical phonology of Icelandic Kristjan Arnason
- 2. Tonal elements and tonal features in sentence level intonation Robert Bannert
- 3. Stod in present-day standard Danish: a case of phonology- morphology interface Hans Basboll
- 4. The use and misuse of external evidence in phonology Pier Marco Bertinetto
- 5. Lexical phonology and prosodic phonology Geert Booij
- 6. The sonority cycle and syllable organization George N. Clements
- 7. Why not abolish psycholinguistics? Anne Culter
- 8. Intonational phrasing and the prosodic hierarchy Carlos Gussenhoven
- 9. Initial strengthening Hans Henrich Hock
- 10. Perceptual constraints and tonal features David House
- 11. The phonetic and phonological basis of the simplex feature hypothesis Harry van de Hulst
- 12. Prosodic structure and lexical representation: the role of features Allan R. James
- 13. On the interaction of theories of lexical phonology and theories of phonological phenomena Jonathan Kaye
- 14. On the metrical structure of Japanese downstep Haruo Kubozono
- 15. The many interfaces between phonetics and phonology Peter Ladefoged
- 16. Phonetic content in phonology Bjorn Lindholm
- 17. Greek clitics and lexical phonology A. Malikouti-Drachman and Gaberell Drachman
- 18. Natural and unnatural phonology David Michaels
- 19. Polish yers in non-linear phonology Marek Piotrowski
- 20. Phonology, and speech production and perception: the case of nasal stops Daniel Recasens
- 21. Constraining extrametricality Iggy Roca
- 22. Prenasalized stops and feature geometry Sam Rosenthall
- 23. Experimental phonology: the case of rhotacism Maria-Josep Sole
- 24. Experimental studies of English syllabification Rebecca Treiman
- 25. A radiographic and model study of the tense vs. lax constrast in vowels Sidney A. J. Wood
- Index.
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