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The Handbook of Phonological Theory: Goldsmith/The Handbook of Phonological Theory

معرفی کتاب «The Handbook of Phonological Theory: Goldsmith/The Handbook of Phonological Theory» نوشتهٔ Goldsmith, John (editor);Riggle, Jason (editor);Yu, Alan C. L. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Wiley-Blackwell; Wiley-Interscience در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition offers an innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in phonology, and the implications of these within linguistic theory and related disciplines. Revised from the ground-up for the second edition, the book is comprised almost entirely of newly-written and previously unpublished chapters Addresses the important questions in the field including learnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, and assesses the findings and accomplishments in these domains Brings together a renowned and international contributor team Offers new and unique reflections on the advances in phonological theory since publication of the first edition in 1995 Along with the first edition, still in publication, it forms the most complete and current overview of the subject in print Content: Chapter 1 Rules v. Constraints (pages 1–39): David Odden Chapter 2 Opacity and Ordering (pages 40–67): Eric Bakovic Chapter 3 The Interaction Between Morphology and Phonology (pages 68–102): Sharon Inkelas Chapter 4 Quantity (pages 103–140): Stuart Davis Chapter 5 Stress Systems (pages 141–163): Matthew Gordon Chapter 6 The Syllable (pages 164–196): John Goldsmith Chapter 7 Tone: Is it Different? (pages 197–239): Larry M. Hyman Chapter 8 Harmony Systems (pages 240–290): Sharon Rose and Rachel Walker Chapter 9 Contrast Reduction (pages 291–318): Alan C. L. Yu Chapter 10 Diachronic Explanations of Sound Patterns (pages 319–347): Gunnar Olafur Hansson Chapter 11 Phonetics in Phonology (pages 348–373): D. R. Ladd Chapter 12 Corpora and Exemplars in Phonology (pages 374–400): Mirjam Ernestus and R. Harald Baayen Chapter 13 The Place of Variation in Phonological Theory (pages 401–434): Andries W. Coetzee and Joe Pater Chapter 14 The Syntax?Phonology Interface (pages 435–484): Elisabeth Selkirk Chapter 15 Intonation (pages 485–532): Mary E. Beckman and Jennifer J. Venditti Chapter 16 Dependency?Based Phonologies (pages 533–570): Harry van der Hulst Chapter 17 The Acquisition of Phonology (pages 571–595): Katherine Demuth Chapter 18 Phonology as Computation (pages 596–630): John Coleman Chapter 19 Using Psychological Realism to Advance Phonological Theory (pages 631–660): Matthew Goldrick Chapter 20 Learning and Learnability in Phonology (pages 661–690): Adam Albright and Bruce Hayes Chapter 21 Sign Language Phonology (pages 691–721): Diane Brentari Chapter 22 Language Games (pages 722–750): Bert Vaux Chapter 23 Loanword Adaptation: From Lessons Learned to Findings (pages 751–778): Carole Paradis and Darlene Lacharite __The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition__ offers an innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in phonology, and the implications of these within linguistic theory and related disciplines. * Revised from the ground-up for the second edition, the book is comprised almost entirely of newly-written and previously unpublished chapters * Addresses the important questions in the field including learnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, and assesses the findings and accomplishments in these domains * Brings together a renowned and international contributor team * Offers new and unique reflections on the advances in phonological theory since publication of the first edition in 1995 * Along with the first edition, still in publication, it forms the most complete and current overview of the subject in print Content: Chapter 1 Rules v. Constraints (pages 1–39): David OddenChapter 2 Opacity and Ordering (pages 40–67): Eric BakovicChapter 3 The Interaction Between Morphology and Phonology (pages 68–102): Sharon InkelasChapter 4 Quantity (pages 103–140): Stuart DavisChapter 5 Stress Systems (pages 141–163): Matthew GordonChapter 6 The Syllable (pages 164–196): John GoldsmithChapter 7 Tone: Is it Different? (pages 197–239): Larry M. HymanChapter 8 Harmony Systems (pages 240–290): Sharon Rose and Rachel WalkerChapter 9 Contrast Reduction (pages 291–318): Alan C. L. YuChapter 10 Diachronic Explanations of Sound Patterns (pages 319–347): Gunnar Olafur HanssonChapter 11 Phonetics in Phonology (pages 348–373): D. R. LaddChapter 12 Corpora and Exemplars in Phonology (pages 374–400): Mirjam Ernestus and R. Harald BaayenChapter 13 The Place of Variation in Phonological Theory (pages 401–434): Andries W. Coetzee and Joe PaterChapter 14 The Syntax?Phonology Interface (pages 435–484): Elisabeth SelkirkChapter 15 Intonation (pages 485–532): Mary E. Beckman and Jennifer J. VendittiChapter 16 Dependency?Based Phonologies (pages 533–570): Harry van der HulstChapter 17 The Acquisition of Phonology (pages 571–595): Katherine DemuthChapter 18 Phonology as Computation (pages 596–630): John ColemanChapter 19 Using Psychological Realism to Advance Phonological Theory (pages 631–660): Matthew GoldrickChapter 20 Learning and Learnability in Phonology (pages 661–690): Adam Albright and Bruce HayesChapter 21 Sign Language Phonology (pages 691–721): Diane BrentariChapter 22 Language Games (pages 722–750): Bert VauxChapter 23 Loanword Adaptation: From Lessons Learned to Findings (pages 751–778): Carole Paradis and Darlene Lacharite " ... An innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in phonology. Revised from the ground up, the book is comprised almost entirely of newly-written and previously unpublished chapters. Offers new and unique contributions reflecting the advances in 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."--Provided by publisher In a series of essays on topics as varied as underspecification theory, prosodic morphology, and syllable structure, 38 leading phonologists offer a critical survey of the leading and guiding ideas that lie behind the research in this active area of linguistic research The Handbook of Phonological Theory, Second Edition, is an innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in phonology. Revised from the ground up, the book is comprised almost entirely of newly-written and previously unpublished chapters.
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