18.1386, Books: Phonology: de Lacy (Ed)
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Date: 02-May-2007
From: Daniel Davies < ddavies at cambridge.org >
Subject: The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology: de Lacy (Ed)
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Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 11:14:04
From: Daniel Davies < ddavies at cambridge.org >
Subject: The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology: de Lacy (Ed)
Title: The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology
Publication Year: 2007
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Book URL: http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521848794
Editor: Paul de Lacy
Hardback: ISBN: 9780521848794 Pages: 708 Price: U.S. $ 150.00
Abstract:
Phonology - the study of how the sounds of speech are represented in our
minds - is one of the core areas of linguistic theory, and is central to
the study of human language. This state-of-the-art handbook brings together
the world's leading experts in phonology to present the most comprehensive
and detailed overview of the field to date. Focusing on the most recent
research and the most influential theories, the authors discuss each of the
central issues in phonological theory, explore a variety of empirical
phenomena, and show how phonology interacts with other aspects of language
such as syntax, morphology, phonetics, and language acquisition. Providing
a one-stop guide to every aspect of this important field, The Cambridge
Handbook of Phonology will serve as an invaluable source of readings for
advanced undergraduate and graduate students, an informative overview for
linguists, and a useful starting point for anyone beginning phonological
research.
1. Introduction: themes in phonology Paul de Lacy;
Part I. Conceptual Issues:
2. In pursuit of theory Alan Prince;
3. Functionalism Matthew Gordon;
4. Markedness Keren Rice;
5. Derivations and levels of representation John J. McCarthy;
6. Representation John Harris;
7. Contrast Donca Steriade;
Part II. Prosody:
8. The syllable Draga Zec;
9. Feet and metrical stress René Kager;
10. Tone Moira Yip;
11. The phonology of intonation Carlos Gussenhoven;
12. The interaction of tone, sonority and prosody Paul de Lacy;
Part III. Subsegmental Features:
13. Segmental features Tracy Alan Hall;
14. Local assimilation and constraint interaction Eric Bakovic;
15. Harmony Diana Archangeli and Douglas Pulleybank;
16. Dissimilation in grammar and the lexicon John Alderete and Stefan Frisch;
Part IV. Internal Interfaces:
17. The phonetics-phonology interface John Kingston;
18. The syntax-phonology interface Hubert Truckenbrodt;
19. Morpheme position Adam Ussishkin;
20. Reduplication Suzanne Urbanczyk;
Part V. External Interfaces:
21. Diachronic phonology Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero;
22. Variation and optionality Arto Anttila;
23. Acquiring phonology Paula Fikkert;
24. Learnability Bruce Tesar;
25. Phonological impairment in children and adults Barbara Bernhardt and
Joseph Stemberger.
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Written In: English (eng)
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