The handbook of phonological theory
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The handbook of phonological theory
(Blackwell handbooks in linguistics, 1)(Blackwell reference)
Blackwell, 1996
- : pbk
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注記
First published: 1995, First published in paperback: 1996
Bibliography: p. [888]-963
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume brings together for the first time a detailed examination of the state of phonological theory in this decade.
目次
List of Contributors. Preface. List of Abbreviations. 1. Phonological Theory: John Goldsmith (University of Chicago). 2. The Organization of the Grammar: K P. Mohanan (National University of Singapore). 3. The Cycle in Phonology: Jennifer Cole (University of Illinois, Champaign--Urbana). 4. Underspecification and Markedness: Donca Steriade (University of California, Los Angeles). 5. Skeletal Positions and Moras: Ellen Broselow (State University of New York, Stony Brook). 6. The Syllable in Phonological Theory: Juliette Blevins (University of Western Australia, Nedlands). 7. The Internal Organization of Speech Sounds: G. N. Clements (Institute of Phonetics, Paris) and Elizabeth V. Hume (Ohio State University, Columbus). 8. Phonological Quantity and Multiple Association: David Perlmutter (University of Rochester, NY). 9. Prosodic Morphology: John J. McCarthy (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) and Alan S. Prince (Rutgers University, New Brunswick). 10. The Metrical Theory of Word Stress: Rene Kager (Onderzoeksinstituut voor Taal en Spraak, Utrecht.). 11. General Properties of Stress and Metrical Structure: Moris Halle (MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts) and William Idsardi (University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware). 12. Tone: African Languages: David Odden (Ohio State University, Columbus). 13. Tone in East Asian Languages: Moira Yip (University of California, Irvine). 14. Vowel Harmony: Harry van der Hulst (Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics, University of Leiden) and Jeroen van de Weijer (Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics, University of Leiden). 15. Syntax--phonology Interface: Sharon Inkelas (University of California, Berkeley) and Draga Zec (Cornell University, Ithaca). 16. Sentence Prosody: Intonation, Stress, and Phrasing: Elisabeth Selkirk (University of Massachusetts, Amherst). 17. Dependency Relations in Phonology: Colin J. Ewen (Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden). 18. Diphthongization in Particle Phonology: Sanford A. Schane (University of California, Santa Cruz). 19. Rule Ordering: Gregory K. Iverson (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee). 20. Sign Language Phonology: ASL: Diane Brentari (University of California, Davis). 21. The Phonological Basis of Sound Charge: Paul Kiparsky (University of Massachusetts, Amherst). 22. Phonological Acquisition: Marlys A. Macken (University of Wisconsin, Madison). 23. Language Games and Related Areas: Bruce Bagemihl (University of British Columbia, Vancouver). 24. Experimental Phonology: John J. Ohala (University of California, Berkeley). 25. Current Issues in the Phonology of Australian Languages: Nick Evans (University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria). 26. Hausa Tonology: complexities in an "Easy" Tone Language: Paul Newman (Indiana University, Bloomington). 27. Phonology of Ethiopian Languages: Grover Hudson (Michigan State University, East Lansing). 28. Current Issues in French Phonology: Liaison and Position Theories: Bernard Tranel (University of California, Irvine). 29. Japanese Phonology: Junko Ito (University of California, Santa Cruz) and R. Armin Mester (University of California, Santa Cruz). 30. Current Issues in Semitic Phonology: Robert D. Hoberman (State University of New York, Stony Brook). 31. Representations and the Organization of Rules in Slavic Phonology: Jerzy Rubach (University of Iowa and Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw). 32. Projection and Edge Marking in the Computation of Stress in Spanish: James W. Harris (MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts). Bibliography. Indexes.
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