9.1121, Books: Phonology
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Subject: 9.1121, Books: Phonology
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Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 13:52 -0500 (EST)
From: Grace_Fuqua at sil.org
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Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 13:52 -0500 (EST)
From: Grace_Fuqua at sil.org
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Burquest, Donald A., author; PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS: A FUNCTIONAL
APPROACH; Pb; ISBN: 1-55671-067-4; x+314 pp., 1998, 2nd ed., $29.00.
Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Human language is a remarkable phenomenon. Its study continues to be a
source of fascination and delight. Dr. Donald Burquest, professor of
linguistics at the University of Texas at Arlington, developed this
foundational textbook during years of helping students overcome the
feelings of dismay that new phonology students experience when
confronted by a mass of raw phonetic data. While working through the
material, the student is led through the steps of organizing data and
is introduced to particular theories for later in-depth
specialization. The author expands on the previous edition of this
text by adding introductions to Autosegmental Phonology and Metrical
Phonology. He has also included a series of problems at the end of
most chapters that provide an opportunity for the student to apply the
information in that chapter. This textbook is intended for use in an
upper division introductory course in phonology, preparing the student
to further study aspects of current theory.
Grace Fuqua
Academic Publications
Summer Institute of Linguistics
grace_fuqua at sil.org
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Blackwell Publishers
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Cambridge University Press
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Edinburgh University Press
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Garland Publishing
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.
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Mouton de Gruyter
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Oxford University Press
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Routledge
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Summer Institute of Linguistics
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Other Supporting Publishers:
Cascadilla Press:
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Cassel
CSLI Publications:
http://csli-www.stanford.edu/publications/
Francais Practique
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Lodz University, Department of English Language
Torino, Rosenberge & Sellier
Utrech Institute of Linguistics
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