The handbook of phonological theory
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The handbook of phonological theory
(Blackwell handbooks in linguistics, 1)(Blackwell reference)
Blackwell, 1995
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Bibliography: p. [888]-963
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The "Handbook of Phonological Theory" brings together a detailed examination of the state of phonological theory in this decade. In a series of essays on topics as varied as underspecification theory, prosodic morphology and syllable structure, 37 leading phonologists offer a critical survey of the leading and guiding ideas that lie behind the research in this active area of linguistic research. In all cases, the contributions have been written by leading workers in the areas which they discuss, and in many of the cases, the chapters of the handbook are the first published expositions of new perspectives which have already begun to shape the climate of research in the field. The handbook contains 22 chapters on various aspects of phonological theory, and eight chapters reviewing specific languages and language families that have been particularly important in recent phonological theory.
目次
1. Phonological Theory: John Goldsmith. 2. The Organization of the Grammar: K. P. Mohanan 3. The Cycle in Phonology: Jennifer Cole 4. Underspecification and Markedness: Donca Steriade 5. Skeletal Positions and Moras: Ellen Broselow 6. The Syllable in Phonological Theory: Juliette Blevins 7. The Internal Organization of Speech Sounds: G N Clements and Elizabeth V Hume 8. Phonological Quantity and Multiple Association: David Perlmutter 9. Prosodic Morphology: John J. McCarthy and Alan S. Prince 10. The Metrical Theory of Word Stress: Rene Kager 11. General Properties of Stress and Metrical Structure: Morris Halle and William Idsardi 12. Tone: African Languages: David Odden 13. Tone in East Asian Languages: Moira Yip 14. Vowel Harmony: Harry van der Hulst and Jeroen van de Weijer 15. Syntax-Phonology Interface: Sharon Inkelas and Draga Zec 16. Sentence Prosody: Intonation, Stress and Phrasing: Elizabeth Selkirk 17. Dependency Relations in Phonology: Colin J. Ewen 18. Diphthongization in Particle Phonology: Sanford A. Schane 19. Rule Ordering: Gregory K. Iverson 20. Sign-Language Phonology: ASL: Diane Brentari 21. The Phonological Basis of Sound Change: Paul Kiparsky 22. Phonological Acquisition: Marylys A. Macken 23. Language Games and Related Areas: Bruce Bagemihl 24. Experimental Phonology: John J Ohala 25. Current Issues in the Phonology of Australian Languages: Nick Evans 26. Hausa Tonology: Complexities in an "Easy" Tone Language: Paul Newman 27. Phonology of Ethiopian Languages: Grover Hudson 28. Current Issues in French Phonology: Bernard Tranel 29. Japanese Phonology: Junko Ito and Armin Mester 30. Current Issues in Semitic Phonology: Robert D. Hoberman 31. Representations and the Organization of Rules in Slavic Phonology: Jerzy Rubach 32. Projection and Edge Marking in the Computation of Stress in Spanish: James W Harris.
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