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<br /></br><hr /><b>Novedad bibliográfica:</b><br />
Recasens, Daniel; Sánchez Miret, Fernando; Wireback, Kenneth J.
2010. Experimental phonetics and sound change. Munich:
LINCOM (Colección: LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 05. Formato:
170x240mm, hardbound, 140 págs., ISBN-13: 9783862880003. Precio:
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<lincom.europa@t-online.de><br /><hr /><br
/><b>Descripción</b><br /><p> This book gathers some
contributions from scholars working on the phonetic and phonological
causes of sound change. Experimental evidence collected during the
last decades calls for the need to build up better models of sound
change which incorporate evidence from articulatory strategies,
acoustic variation and perceptual categorization mechanisms. The
papers collected in this book deal with the explanation of several
sound changes, i.e., vowel shift and diphthongization, consonant
voicing, assimilation, palatalization, vocalization and retroflexion,
and with specific arrangements of places of articulation in sibilant
inventories.</p><br /><b>Temática:</b> Fonética, Lingüística
histórica<br /><br /><b>Índice</b><br /><p>Silvia Calamai & Irene
Ricci, «Speech rate and articulatory patterns in Italian nasal-velar
clusters».<br /><br />Chiara Celata, «Rhotic retroflexion in
Romance. Acoustic data for an articulationdriven sound change».<br
/><br />Juan Felipe García Santos, «Experimental analysis of some
acoustically driven phonetic changes in Medieval Spanish».<br /><br
/>Daniel Recasens & Aina Espinosa, «A perceptual analysis of the
articulatory and acoustic factors triggering dark /l/
vocalization».<br /><br />Joaquim Romero & Lucrecia Rallo, «An
acoustic study of vowel shift in Majorcan Catalan». <br /><br
/>Fernando Sánchez Miret, «The effect of word final unstressed high
vowels on stressed vowel duration and its consequences for metaphonic
diphthongization in Southern Italian».<br /><br />Marzena Żygis,
«On changes in Slavic sibilant systems and their perceptual
motivation». Kenneth Wireback, «A reexamination of the
palatalization of Latin velar + dentoalveolar consonant sequences in
the light of phonetic research».</p><br /><b>Información en la web
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