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Dependency and non-linear phonology

edited by Jacques Durand

(Routledge library editions, . Phonetics and phonology ; v. 5)

Routledge, 2019, c1986

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ISBN for subseries "Phonetics and phonology": 9781138603646

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-328) and indexes

Reprint. Originally published: London : Croom Helm , 1986

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Description

First published in 1986. The purpose of this collection of articles is to explore in depth the notational model dependency phonology, and also to offer rival, non-dependency-based accounts of aspects of suprasegmental and intrasegmental structure. Dependency and Non-Linear Phonology offers an introduction to dependency phonology that does not presuppose any knowledge of this framework and points out some of the major differences between dependency phonology and competing systems of representations. The book will also act as a guide to current debates in the field of 'non-linear' phonology.

Table of Contents

  • Editorial Statement
  • Introduction
  • Contributors
  • Notational Conventions
  • 1. Dependency Phonology John Anderson and Jacques Durand 2. Suprasegmental Dependencies John Anderson 3. Sequence, Segment and Configuration: Two Problems for Dependency Phonology Mike Davenport and Jorgen Staun 4. French Liaison, Floating Segments and Other Matters in a Dependency Framework Jacques Durand 5. Segmental and Suprasegmental Structure Colin Ewen 6. Relating to Metrical Structure Heinz Giegerich 7. A Dependency Approach to some Well-known Features of Historical English Phonology Charles Jones 8. The English Velar Fricative, Dialect Variation and Dependency Phonology Ken Lodge 9. On Tridirectional Feature Systems for Vowels John Rennison 10. Constituency and Syllable Structure Nigel Vincent
  • Bibliography
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index

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