35.2698, Books: Speech Dynamics: Kleber and Rathcke (eds.) (2024)
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Subject: 35.2698, Books: Speech Dynamics: Kleber and Rathcke (eds.) (2024)
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Date: 02-Oct-2024
From: Katrin Stein [katrin.stein at degruyter.com]
Subject: Speech Dynamics: Kleber and Rathcke (eds.) (2024)
Title: Speech Dynamics
Subtitle: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change
Series Title: Phonology and Phonetics
Publication Year: 2024
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/mouton
Book URL: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110765328
/html#overview
Editor: Felicitas Kleber
Editor: Tamara Rathcke
Hardback: ISBN: 9783110765199 Pages: 484 Price: Europe EURO 139,95
eBook: ISBN: 9783110765328 Pages: 484 Price: Europe EURO 139,95
Abstract:
The relationship between diachronic change and synchronic variation at
the articulatory, auditory, acoustic and social level is one of the
greatest puzzles in the study of language. Even though plentiful
examples exist to suggest that dynamics of synchronic variation and
diachronic change are tightly interconnected, a unified theory to
account for language change in its relationship to all layers of
synchronic variation remains a desideratum. This volume compiles new
evidence from articulatory, acoustic, auditory, sociolinguistic, and
phonological analyses of segmental and prosodic data and computational
modelling, and offers a refreshing theoretical angle on the ongoing
debates in language change. The volume is divided into three sections,
each focusing on one aspect of speech dynamics – the historical, the
emerging and the theoretical, each making a step toward a unified view
of speech dynamics at the interface of synchronic variation and
diachronic change. The large range of methodologies and theories
represented in this book will appeal to scholars from a variety of
linguistic fields with an interest in speech dynamics, including
phoneticians, phonologists, sociolinguists, typologists, computational
and historical linguists.
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Typology
Written In: English (eng)
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