The handbook of phonological theory

The handbook of phonological theory

Goldsmith, John A.
Riggle, Jason
Yu, Alan C.L.

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The Handbook of Phonological Theory, Second Edition, is an innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in phonology. Revised from the groundup, the book is comprised almost entirely of newly-written and previously unpublished chapters. Offers new and unique contributions reflecting the advancesin phonological theory since publication of the first edition in 1995 Addresses the important questions in the field including learnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, and assesses the findings and accomplishments in these domains Features contributions by an international team of leading phonologists Along with the first edition, currently available in paperback, forms the most complete and current look at the subject in print ÍNDICE: 1. Rules versus Constraints: David Odden, Ohio State University. 2. Opacity and ordering: Eric Bakovi, University of California San Diego. 3. The Interaction Between Morphology And Phonology: Sharon Inkelas, University of California Berkeley. 4. Quantity: Stuart Davis, Indiana University. 5. Stress Systems: Matthew Gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara. 6. The Syllable: John Goldsmith, University of Chicago. 7. Tone: Is It Different?: Larry M. Hyman, University of California - Berkeley. 8. Harmony Systems: Sharon Rose,University of California San Diego and Rachel Walker, University of Southern California. 9. Contrast Reduction: Alan C. L. Yu, University of Chicago. 10. Diachronic Explanations of Sound Patterns: Gunnar Ólafur Hansson, University ofBritish Columbia. 11. Phonetics in Phonology: D. R. Ladd, University of Edinburgh. 12. Corpora and Exemplars in Phonology: Mirjam Ernestus, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and R. Harald Baayen, University of Alberta. 13. The Place of Variation in Phonological Theory: Andries Coetzee, University of Michigan and Joe Pater, University of Massachusetts. 14. The Syntax-Phonology Interface: Elisabeth Selkirk, University of Massachusetts. 15. Intonation: MaryE. Beckman, Ohio State University and Jennifer J. Venditti. 16. Dependency-Based Phonologies: Harry van der Hulst, University of Connecticut. 17. The Acquisition of Phonology: Katherine Demuth, Macquarie University. 18. Phonology as Computation: John Coleman, Oxford University. 19. Using Psychological Realism to Advance Phonological Theory: Matthew Goldrick, Northwestern University. 20.Learning and Learnability in Phonology: Adam Albright, MIT and Bruce Hayes, University of California Los Angeles. 21. Sign Language Phonology: Diane Brentari, Purdue University. 22. Language Games: Bert Vaux, University of Cambridge.23. Loanword Adaptation: Carole Paradis and Darlene LaCharité.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-5768-1
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 952
  • Fecha Publicación: 09/09/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés