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1 online resource : text file, PDF |
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Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics |
Contents |
Chapter 1 The study of phonology in the 21st century: overview and introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory / S. J. Hannahs -- part PART I Theoretical frameworks -- chapter 2 Optimality Theory: motivations and perspectives / Pavel Iosad -- chapter 3 Current issues and directions in Optimality Theory: constraints and their interaction / Martin Kramer -- chapter 4 The phonology-phonetics interface in constraint-based grammar / Michael Ramsammy -- chapter 5 Stratal Phonology / Ricardo Bermudez-Otero -- chapter 6 Rule-based phonology: background, principles and assumptions / Thomas Purnell -- chapter 7 Issues and prospects in Rule-Based Phonology / Bert Vaux -- chapter 8 The syntax-phonology interface in Rule-Based Phonology / Heather Newell -- chapter 9 Government Phonology: Element Theory, conceptual issues and introduction / Tobias Scheer -- chapter 10 Syllable structure in Government Phonology / Tobias Scheer -- chapter 11 Interfaces in Government Phonology / Tobias Scheer -- chapter 12 Dependency Phonology / Harry van der Hulst and Jeroen van de Weijer -- chapter 13 Connectionist approaches to generative phonology / John Alderete -- chapter 14 Interfaces in connectionist phonology / Joseph Paul Stemberger -- part PART II Approaches -- chapter 15 Substance Free phonology / Charles Reiss -- chapter 16 The phonology of sign languages / Jordan Fenlon -- chapter 17 Phonology as an emergent system / Diana Archangeli -- chapter 18 Laboratory phonology / Abigail C. Cohn -- chapter 19 Articulatory Phonology / Nancy Hall -- chapter 20 Exemplar theories in phonology / Stefan A. Frisch -- chapter 21 Algebraic phonology / Iris Berent -- chapter 22 Statistical phonology / Michael Hammond -- chapter 23 Phonology and evolution / Bart de Boer |
Summary |
"The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory provides a comprehensive overview of the major contemporary approaches to phonology. Phonology is frequently defined as the systematic organisation of the sounds of human language. For some, this includes aspects of both the surface phonetics together with systematic structural properties of the sound system; for others, phonology is seen as distinct from, and autonomous from, phonetics. The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory surveys the differing ways in which phonology is viewed, with a focus on current approaches to phonology. Divided into two parts, this handbook:Covers major conceptual frameworks within phonology including: Rule-based Phonology; Optimality Theory; Government phonology; Dependency phonology; and connectionist approaches to phonology; Foregrounds the central issue of the relationship between phonetics and phonology; Features 23 chapters written by leading academics from around the world. The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory is an authoritative and theory-neutral survey of this key field in linguistics, and is essential reading for students studying Phonology."--Provided by publisher |
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Phonetics.
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Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology.
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Phonetics
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phonetics.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General.
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Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology
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Phonetics
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Electronic book
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Author |
Bosch, Anna
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ISBN |
9781315675428 |
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1315675420 |
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