29.839, Books: The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology: Honeybone, Salmons (eds.)

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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 13:42:58
From: Celine Aenlle-Rocha [Celine.Aenlle-Rocha at oup.com]
Subject: The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology: Honeybone, Salmons (eds.)

 


Title: The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology 
Publication Year: 2018 
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Book URL: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-historical-phonology-9780198814139 


Editor: Patrick Honeybone
Editor: Joseph Salmons

Hardback: ISBN:  9780198814139 Pages:  Price: ----  


Abstract:

Editor’s Note: This is a new edition of a previously announced book.

The book is divided into six parts. The first considers key current research
questions, the early history of the field, and the structuralist context for
work on segmental change. The second examines evidence and methods, including
phonological reconstruction, typology, and computational and quantitative
approaches. Part III looks at types of phonological change, including stress,
tone, and morphophonological change. Part IV explores a series of
controversial aspects within the field, including the effects of first
language acquisition, the status of lexical diffusion and exceptionless
change, and the role of individuals in innovation. Part V considers
theoretical perspectives on phonological change, including those of
evolutionary phonology and generative historical phonology. The final part
examines sociolinguistic and exogenous factors in phonological change,
including the study of change in real time, the role of second language
acquisition, and loanword adaptation. The authors, who represent leading
proponents of every theoretical perspective, consider phonological change over
a wide range of the world's language families. The handbook is, in sum, a
valuable resource for phonologists and historical linguists and a stimulating
guide for their students.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology


Written In: English  (eng)

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