36.3938, Books: Phonology in Language Documentation: Caballero and McPherson (2025)
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Subject: 36.3938, Books: Phonology in Language Documentation: Caballero and McPherson (2025)
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Date: 18-Dec-2025
From: Ellena Moriarty [rfsupport at cambridge.org]
Subject: Phonology in Language Documentation: Caballero and McPherson (2025)
Title: Phonology in Language Documentation
Series Title: Elements in Phonology
Publication Year: 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://www.cambridge.org/linguistics
Book URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/ch/universitypress/subjects/languages-linguistics/phonetics-and-phonology/phonology-language-documentation?format=PB&isbn=9781009543620
Author(s): Gabriela Caballero; Laura McPherson
Hardback ISBN: 9781009543583 Pages: 70 Price: U.K. £ 55.00
Hardback ISBN: 9781009543583 Pages: 70 Price: Europe EURO 64.19
Hardback ISBN: 9781009543583 Pages: 70 Price: U.S. $ 70.00
Paperback ISBN: 9781009543620 Pages: 75 Price: U.K. £ 18.00
Paperback ISBN: 9781009543620 Pages: 75 Price: Europe EURO 21.01
Paperback ISBN: 9781009543620 Pages: 75 Price: U.S. $ 23.00
Abstract:
This Element addresses the challenges and opportunities that arise in
the study of sound systems of understudied languages within the
context of language documentation, an expanding field that seeks to
develop records of the world's languages and their patterns of use in
their broader cultural and social context. The topics covered in this
Element focus on different elements of language documentation and
their relationship to phonological analysis, including lexicography,
documentary corpora, music and the verbal arts, as well as grammar
writing. For each of these areas, the authors examine methodological
and theoretical implications for phonology. With growing concern in
the field of language documentation and linguistics more generally for
the distribution and implementation of the products of research and
its impact for Indigenous language communities, this Element also
discusses how phonological documentation may contribute to the
development of resources for language communities.
Written In: English (eng)
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