The Contrastive Hierarchy in Phonology
Title | The Contrastive Hierarchy in Phonology PDF eBook |
Author | B. Elan Dresher |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2009-09-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0521889731 |
The subject of 'contrast' in phonology is one of the most central concepts in linguistics and is of key importance to linguists working across many languages. This book offers a fascinating account of both the logic and history of contrast in phonology.
The Contrastive Hierarchy in Phonology
Title | The Contrastive Hierarchy in Phonology PDF eBook |
Author | Bezalel Elan Dresher |
Publisher | |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2014-05-14 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780511641367 |
A fascinating account of both the logic and history of contrast in phonology.
Contrast in Phonology
Title | Contrast in Phonology PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Avery |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2008-11-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110208601 |
This book takes contrast, an issue that has been central to phonological theory since Saussure, as its central theme, making explicit its importance to phonological theory, perception, and acquisition. The volume brings together a number of different contemporary approaches to the theory of contrast, including chapters set within more abstract representation-based theories, as well as chapters that focus on functional phonetic theories and perceptual constraints. This book will be of interest to phonologists, phoneticians, psycholinguists, researchers in first and second language acquisition, and cognitive scientists interested in current thinking on this exciting topic.
The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology
Title | The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology PDF eBook |
Author | Paul de Lacy |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 660 |
Release | 2007-02-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1139462059 |
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 handbook brings together the world's leading experts in phonology to present the most comprehensive and detailed overview of the field. Focusing on 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.
Asymmetry in Grammar
Title | Asymmetry in Grammar PDF eBook |
Author | Anne-Marie Di Sciullo |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9789027227799 |
Asymmetry in Grammar: Syntax and Semantics brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behavior of typologically different languages. The papers in syntax include contributions from Antonia Androutsopoulou and Manuel Español-Echevarría, Dana Isac, Edit Jakab, Cedric Boeckx, Julie Anne Legate, Maria Cristina Cuervo, Jacqueline Guéron, Niina Zhang, Thomas Ernst, Manuela Ambar, Jean-Yves Pollock, Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Ilena Paul and Stanca Somesfalean. The papers on semantics include contributions of Greg Carlson,Peggy Speas and Carol Tenny, Chungmin Lee, and James Pustejovsky.
Phonological Typology
Title | Phonological Typology PDF eBook |
Author | Larry M. Hyman |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 2018-04-09 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 311045193X |
Despite earlier work by Trubetzkoy, Jakobson and Greenberg, phonological typology is often underrepresented in typology textbooks. At the same time, most phonologists do not see a difference between phonological typology and cross-linguistic (formal) phonology. The purpose of this book is to bring together leading scholars to address the issue of phonological typology, both in terms of the unity and the diversity of phonological systems.
Perspectives on Element Theory
Title | Perspectives on Element Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Sabrina Bendjaballah |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2021-08-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110691949 |
Element Theory (ET) covers a range of approaches that consider privativity a central tenet defining the internal structure of segments. This volume provides an overview and extension of this program, exploring new lines of research within phonology and at its interface (phonetics and syntax). The present collection reflects on issues concerning the definition of privative primes, their interactions, organization, and the operations that constrain phonological and syntactic representations. The contributions reassess theoretical questions, which have been implicitly taken for granted, regarding privativity and its corollaries. On the empirical side, it explores the possibilities ET offers to analyze specific languages and phonological phenomena.