Phonological theory : the essential readings
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Phonological theory : the essential readings
Blackwell, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardbound ISBN 9780631204695
Description
This volume provides the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of the key readings in phonological theory. It is designed to complement the outstanding Handbook of Phonological Theory, this volume is ideal as a primary text for course use. It also represents an unparalleled work of reference for anyone interested in recent developments in linguistic theory.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments. Introduction: John Goldsmith.
1. From The Sound Pattern of English: Phonetic and Phonological Representation: Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle.
2. On the Role of Notation in Generative Phonology: James McCawley.
3. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology: Paul Kiparsky.
4. The Cycle in Phonology: Stress in Palestinian, Maltese and Spanish: Michael Brame.
5. On Phonotactically Motivated Rules: Alan Sommerstein.
6. Harmonic Phonology: John Goldsmith.
7. Generalized Alignment: John McCarthy and Alan Prince.
8. An Overview of Autosegmental Phonology: John Goldsmith.
9. A Prosodic Theory of Nonconcatenative Morphology: John McCarthy.
10. From CV Phonology: A Generative Theory of the Syllable: G. N. Clements and S. J. Keyser.
11. The Geometry of Phonological Features: G. N. Clements.
12. Inalterability in CV Phonology: Bruce Hayes.
13. Prosodic Morphology: John McCarthy and Alan Prince.
14. On the Role of the Obligatory Contour Principle in Phonological Theory: David Odden.
15. Phonology with Tiers: Alan Prince.
16. Immediate Constituents of Mazateco Syllables: Kenneth and Eunice Pike.
17. Syllables: Elisabeth Selkirk.
18. Compensatory Lengthening in Moraic Phonology: Bruce Hayes.
19. Syllables: E. Fudge.
20. On Stress and Linguistic Rhythm: Mark Liberman and Alan Prince.
21. Relating to the Grid: Alan Prince.
22. Extrametricality and English Stress: Bruce Hayes.
Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631204701
Description
This volume provides the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of the key readings in phonological theory. It is designed to complement the outstanding Handbook of Phonological Theory, this volume is ideal as a primary text for course use. It also represents an unparalleled work of reference for anyone interested in recent developments in linguistic theory.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
John Goldsmith
1 From The Sound Pattern of English: Phonetic and Phonological Representation 17
Noam Chomsky and Morris Haile
2 On the Role of Notation in Generative Phonology 22
James D. McCawey
3 From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology 34
Paul Kparsky
4 The Cycle in Phonology: Stress in Palestinian, Maltese, and Spanish 63
Miccael K. Brame
5 On Phonotactically Motivated Rules 84
Alan F. Sommerstein
6 Harmonic Phonology 91
John Goldsmith
7 Generalized Alignment 102
John J. McCartny and Alan S. Prince
8 An Overview of Autosegmental Phonology 137
John Goldsmith
9 A Prosodic Theory of Nonconcatenative Morphology 162
John J. McCartny
10 From CV Phonology: A Generative Theory of the Syllable 185
G. N. Clements and S. J. Keyser
11 The Geometry of Phonological Features 201
G. N. Clements
12 Inalterability in CV Phonology 224
Bruce Hayes
13 Prosodic Morphology (1986) 238
John J. McCartny and Alan S. Prince
14 On the Role of the Obligatory Contour Principle in Phonological Theory 289
David Odden
15 Phonology with Tiers 303
Alan S. Prince
16 Immediate Constituents of Mazateco Syllables 313
Kenneth L. Pike and Funice Victoria Pike
17 The Syllable 328
Elisabeth O. Selkirk
18 Compensatory Lengthening in Moraic Phonology 351
Bruce Hayes
19 Syllables 370
E. C. Fudge
20 On Stress and Linguistic Rhythm 392
Mark Liberman and Alan Prince
21 Relating to the Grid 405
Alan S. Prince
22 Extrametricality and English Stress 415
Bruce Hayes
Index 426
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