Voicing in Dutch : (de)voicing -- phonology, phonetics, and psycholinguistics
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Voicing in Dutch : (de)voicing -- phonology, phonetics, and psycholinguistics
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, ser. 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 286)
John Benjamins Publishing, c2007
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注記
Includes bibliographies and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume focuses on the phonology, phonetics and psycholinguistics of voicing-related phenomena in Dutch. Dutch phonology has played a touchstone role in the past few decades where competing phonological theories regarding laryngeal representation have been concerned. Debates have focused on the phonetic facts (Is final neutralization complete or incomplete? Are the assimilation rules phonetic or phonological?) and the most adequate phonological analyses (Is [voice] a binary feature? What constraints are necessary? What is the best way of implementing the role of morphology?). This volume summarises and adds fuel to these debates on several fronts, by providing an overview of analyses so far (rule-based as well as constraint-based) and proposing a new one, by drawing attention to new facts, such as exceptions to final devoicing in certain dialects and the behaviour of loanwords, and by re-examining the phonetic state of affairs and the behaviour of voiced, voiceless and partially devoiced segments in psycholinguistic experiments.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. 1. Issues in Dutch devoicing: Positional faithfulness, positional markedness, and local conjunction (by Zonneveld, Wim)
- 3. 2. Representations of [voice]: Evidence from acquisition (by Kager, Rene)
- 4. 3. Exceptions to final devoicing (by Oostendorp, Marc van)
- 5. 4. Prevoicing in Dutch initial plosives: Production, perception, and word recognition (by Alphen, Petra M. van)
- 6. 5. Dutch regressive voicing assimilation as a 'low level phonetic process': Acoustic evidence (by Jansen, Wouter)
- 7. 6. Intraparadigmatic effects on the perception of voice (by Ernestus, Mirjam)
- 8. Indexes
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