Primitives of phonological structure /
This book brings together phonologists working in different fields to explore key questions relating to phonological primitives. The studies cover a wide range of methodologies and domains, including experimental work, fieldwork, language acquisition, theory-internal concerns, and many more.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press, Incorporated,
[2023]
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| Series: | Oxford studies in phonology and phonetics.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- seriespage
- titlepage
- copyright
- Contents
- Series preface
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- The contributors
- 1 The structure and content of phonological primitives
- 2 On the atoms of phonological representation
- 3 On the phonological interpretation of A, I, and U
- 4 Feature co-occurrence constraints in acquisition
- 5 Contrast and content in phonological features: Substance use in moderation
- 6 Features or gestures in speech production and perception? The case of Korean
- 7 The ATR/Laryngeal connection and emergent features
- 8 Consonants, vowels, and nasality: A FUL approach
- 9 The phonetic underpinnings of phonological specifications: All gradience is not created equal
- 10 The relation between gestures and kinematics
- 11 The case of substitutions in adult aphasia and in typical acquisition of French: Revisiting Element Theory
- 12 Towards a quantized representation of phonological stop contrasts
- References
- Index