29.3566, Books: Morphologisch komplexe Wörter im Deutschen: Bergmann
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Subject: 29.3566, Books: Morphologisch komplexe Wörter im Deutschen: Bergmann
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2018 16:00:19
From: Sebastian Nordhoff [Sebastian.Nordhoff at langsci-press.org]
Subject: Morphologisch komplexe Wörter im Deutschen: Bergmann
Title: Morphologisch komplexe Wörter im Deutschen
Subtitle: Prosodische Struktur und phonetische Realisierung
Series Title: Studies in Laboratory Phonology
Publication Year: 2018
Publisher: Language Science Press
http://langsci-press.org
Book URL: http://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/155
Author: Pia Bergmann
Electronic: ISBN: 9783961101061 Pages: 437 Price: Europe EURO 0 Comment: Open Access
Abstract:
Many researchers assume that the relation between morphology and phonology is
not a direct one but is modulated by prosodic constituents, particularly the
phonological word. Despite the theoretical relevance of the phonological word
in morphophonology, phonetic investigations of the realization of (complex)
words are still rare. The book aims to shed some light on this issue. On the
basis of about 3800 tokens from experimentally elicited and spontaneous
speech, it investigates the prosodic boundary phenomena glottal stop insertion
/ glottalization and degemination, as well as durational reductions and
/t/-deletions in the vicinity of a morphological and/or prosodic boundary.
Informed by findings from usage-based accounts of language, it systematically
introduces token frequency and other potentially influencing factors into the
analysis. The results yield a rather complex picture that, on the whole,
corroborates the relevance of the phonological word as an interface domain
between morphology and phonology. At the same time, the results underline the
necessity to consider usage-based factors such as frequency, thus all in all
lending support to so-called hybrid models of language.
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Phonetics
Phonology
Subject Language(s): German (deu)
Written In: German (deu)
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