[Lingtyp] history of linguistics: phonological word

George Moroz agricolamz at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 06:02:20 UTC 2019


Hi, Adam,

However I can't find this notion in Trubetskoy and SPE, but the earliest
that I found were this
<https://books.google.ru/books?id=AbxIAQAAIAAJ&q=%22phonological+word%22&dq=%22phonological+word%22&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjD2qH1kf7fAhVGT30KHcLYBXY4ZBDoAQiuBTBZ>,
this
<https://books.google.ru/books?id=Se87AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA55&dq=%22phonological+word%22&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkiOaWkf7fAhVEXCsKHeTfAXoQ6AEIxgMwNQ#v=onepage&q=%22phonological%20word%22&f=false>
and this
<https://books.google.ru/books?id=u0ksbFqagU8C&pg=PA223&dq=%22phonological+word%22&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjD2qH1kf7fAhVGT30KHcLYBXY4ZBDoAQjyAjAr#v=onepage&q=%22phonological%20word%22&f=false>
.

All the best,
George

niedz., 20 sty 2019 o 01:44 Adam James Ross Tallman <ajrtallman at utexas.edu>
napisał(a):

> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to trace the roots of the development of the concept of
> "phonological word". Does anyone know who first used this term? The
> earliest I can find is Dixon's (1977) grammar of Yidin. What about
> "prosodic word"?
>
> I'm aware that the roots of the idea can be found much earlier than when
> the concept was first mentioned, but I'm interested in the implicit analogy
> between a morphosyntactic constituency and phonological constituency and
> how, when and why that entered linguistics.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> best,
>
> Adam
>
> --
> Adam J.R. Tallman
> Investigador del Museo de Etnografía y Folklore, la Paz
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