Phonological Typology

Phonological Typology
Author: Matthew Kelly Gordon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199669007

This book provides an overview of phonological typology: the study of how sounds are distributed across the languages of the world and why they display these distributions and patterns. Matthew Gordon analyses cross-linguistic data from a range of sources to gain insight into the driving forces behind a variety of phonological phenomena.

Phonetically Based Phonology

Phonetically Based Phonology
Author: Bruce Hayes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2004-08-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521825784

Phonetically Based Phonology is centred around the hypothesis that phonologies of languages are determined by phonetic principles; that is, phonetic patterns involving ease of articulation and perception are expressed linguistically as grammatical constraints. This book brings together a team of scholars to provide a wide-ranging study of phonetically based phonology. It investigates the role of phonetics in many phonological phenomena - such as assimilation, vowel reduction, vowel harmony, syllable weight, contour line distribution, metathesis, lenition, sonority sequencing, and the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) - exploring in particular the phonetic bases of phonological markedness in these key areas. The analyses also illustrate several analytical strategies whereby phonological sound patterns can be related to their phonological underpinnings. Each chapter includes a tutorial discussion of the phonetics on which the phonological discussion is based. Diverse and comprehensive in its coverage, Phonetically Based Phonology will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the relationship between phonetics and phonological theory.

Coyote Papers

Coyote Papers
Author: Paul Saka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1987
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN:

The Production of Consonant Clusters

The Production of Consonant Clusters
Author: Daniel Recasens
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110565722

The book analyzes the articulatory motivation of several adaptation processes (place assimilations, blending, coarticulation) involving consecutive consonants in heterosyllabic consonant sequences within the framework of the degree of articulatory constraint model of coarticulation. It also shows that the homorganic relationship between two heterosyllabic consonants contributes to the implementation of manner assimilations, while heterorganicity as well as sonorancy and voicing in the syllable-onset C2 are key factors in the weakening of the syllable-coda C1. Experimental and descriptive evidence is provided with production, phonological and sound change data from several languages, and more especifically with tongue-to-palate contact and lingual configuration data for Catalan consonant sequences. The book also reviews critically research on the c-center effect in tautosyllabic consonant sequences which has been carried out during the last thirty years.

Working Paper

Working Paper
Author: California. University. Language Behavior Research Laboratory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1976
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN:

Linguistic Inquiry

Linguistic Inquiry
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 762
Release: 1989
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Research on current topics in linguistic theory, including new theoretical developments based on the latest international discoveries.