Continuum companion to phonology
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Continuum companion to phonology
(Continuum companions)
Continuum, c2011
- : hardcover
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注記
Bibliography: p. 447-512
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the essential one-volume resource for advanced students and academics in phonology. "The Continuum Companion to Phonology" offers the definitive guide to a key area of linguistic study. It covers all the most important issues, concepts, movements and approaches in the field. Each companion offers a comprehensive reference resource giving an overview of key topics, research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning or developing research in the field. It offers a survey of current research and also gives more practical guidance on advanced study and research in the area. The book includes coverage of key terms, and sections on laboratory and field phonology as well as phonological interfaces with other fields. It moves from coverage of the smallest units such as features and moras to larger units such as phrases and utterances. It is a complete resource for postgraduate students and researchers working in phonology. "The Continuum Companions Series" is a major series of single volume companions to key research fields in the humanities aimed at postgraduate students, scholars and libraries.
Each companion offers a comprehensive reference resource giving an overview of key topics, research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning or developing research in the field. A distinctive feature of the series is that each companion provides practical guidance on advanced study and research in the field, including research methods and subject-specific resources.
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- Part I: Research Methodology
- 1. Methodology in field phonology Mary Pearce
- 2. Methodology in phonological acquisition Tania Zamuner and Elizabeth Johnson
- Part II: Research Issues
- 3. Features Bert Botma, Nancy C. Kula and Kuniya Nasukawa
- 4. Syllables Peter Szigetvari
- 5. Stress Diana Appoussidou
- 6. Derivations Patrik Bye
- 7. Constraint-based phonology Christian Uffmann
- 8. Phonetics-phonology interface Silke Hamann
- 9. Syntax-phonology interface Anthi Revithiadou
- 10. Phonological acquisition Nivi Mani
- 11. Second language phonology Baris Kabak and Heidi Altman
- 12. Sign language phonology Chloe Marshall
- 13. Phonological disorders Dirk den Ouden
- Part III: New Directions
- 14. Experimental phonology Taehong Cho
- 14. Usage-based phonology Dan Silverman
- Part IV: History of the Field
- 16. Issues in the development of Generative Phonology Tobias Scheer
- References
- Index.
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