Origins of Sound Change
Approaches to Phonologization
Herausgeber: Yu, Alan C L
Origins of Sound Change
Approaches to Phonologization
Herausgeber: Yu, Alan C L
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This volume showcases the current state of the art in phonologization research, bringing together work by leading scholars in sound change research from different disciplinary and scholarly traditions.
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This volume showcases the current state of the art in phonologization research, bringing together work by leading scholars in sound change research from different disciplinary and scholarly traditions.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780199573745
- ISBN-10: 0199573743
- Artikelnr.: 35481690
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780199573745
- ISBN-10: 0199573743
- Artikelnr.: 35481690
Alan C. L. Yu is Associate Professor of Linguistics and the College and the University of Chicago. He also directs the Phonology Laboratory and the Washo Documentation Project. His research focuses on phonological theory, phonetics, language typology, and language variation and change. He is the author of A Natural History of Infixation (2007, Oxford University Press) and co-editor of the Blackwell Handbook of Phonological Theory 2nd Edition (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).
* Part I: What is Phonologization
* 1: Larry Hyman: Enlarging the Scope of Phonologization
* 2: Elizabeth Hume and Frédéric Mailhot: Certainty and Expectation in
Phonologization and Language
* Part II: Phonetic Considerations
* 3: Andrew Garrett and Keith Johnson: Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
* 4: Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier: From Long to Short and From Short to
Long: Perceptual motivations for changes in vocalic length
* 5: Sam Tilsen: Inibitory Mechanisms in Speech Planning Maintain and
Maximie Contrast
* 6: Chandan Narayan: Developmental Perspectives on phonological
Typology and Sound Change
* Part III: Phonological and Morphological Considerations
* 7: Abby Kaplan: Lexical Sensitivity to Phonetic and Phonological
Pressures
* 8: Jeff Mielke: Phonologization and the Typology of Feature Behaviour
* 9: Rebecca Morley: Rapid Learning of Morphologically Conditioned
Phonetics: Vowel nasalization across a boundary
* Part IV: Social and Computational Dynamics
* 10: Alan C. L. Yu: Individual Variation in Socio-cognitive Processing
and Sound Change
* 11: James Kirby: The Role of Probabilistic Enhancement in
Phonologization
* 12: Frédéric Mailhot: Modelling the Emergence of Vowel Harmony
Through Iterated Learning
* 13: Morgan Sonderegger and Partha Niyogi: Variation and Change in
English Noun/Verb Pair Stress: Data, dynamical systems models, and
their interaction
* 1: Larry Hyman: Enlarging the Scope of Phonologization
* 2: Elizabeth Hume and Frédéric Mailhot: Certainty and Expectation in
Phonologization and Language
* Part II: Phonetic Considerations
* 3: Andrew Garrett and Keith Johnson: Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
* 4: Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier: From Long to Short and From Short to
Long: Perceptual motivations for changes in vocalic length
* 5: Sam Tilsen: Inibitory Mechanisms in Speech Planning Maintain and
Maximie Contrast
* 6: Chandan Narayan: Developmental Perspectives on phonological
Typology and Sound Change
* Part III: Phonological and Morphological Considerations
* 7: Abby Kaplan: Lexical Sensitivity to Phonetic and Phonological
Pressures
* 8: Jeff Mielke: Phonologization and the Typology of Feature Behaviour
* 9: Rebecca Morley: Rapid Learning of Morphologically Conditioned
Phonetics: Vowel nasalization across a boundary
* Part IV: Social and Computational Dynamics
* 10: Alan C. L. Yu: Individual Variation in Socio-cognitive Processing
and Sound Change
* 11: James Kirby: The Role of Probabilistic Enhancement in
Phonologization
* 12: Frédéric Mailhot: Modelling the Emergence of Vowel Harmony
Through Iterated Learning
* 13: Morgan Sonderegger and Partha Niyogi: Variation and Change in
English Noun/Verb Pair Stress: Data, dynamical systems models, and
their interaction
* Part I: What is Phonologization
* 1: Larry Hyman: Enlarging the Scope of Phonologization
* 2: Elizabeth Hume and Frédéric Mailhot: Certainty and Expectation in
Phonologization and Language
* Part II: Phonetic Considerations
* 3: Andrew Garrett and Keith Johnson: Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
* 4: Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier: From Long to Short and From Short to
Long: Perceptual motivations for changes in vocalic length
* 5: Sam Tilsen: Inibitory Mechanisms in Speech Planning Maintain and
Maximie Contrast
* 6: Chandan Narayan: Developmental Perspectives on phonological
Typology and Sound Change
* Part III: Phonological and Morphological Considerations
* 7: Abby Kaplan: Lexical Sensitivity to Phonetic and Phonological
Pressures
* 8: Jeff Mielke: Phonologization and the Typology of Feature Behaviour
* 9: Rebecca Morley: Rapid Learning of Morphologically Conditioned
Phonetics: Vowel nasalization across a boundary
* Part IV: Social and Computational Dynamics
* 10: Alan C. L. Yu: Individual Variation in Socio-cognitive Processing
and Sound Change
* 11: James Kirby: The Role of Probabilistic Enhancement in
Phonologization
* 12: Frédéric Mailhot: Modelling the Emergence of Vowel Harmony
Through Iterated Learning
* 13: Morgan Sonderegger and Partha Niyogi: Variation and Change in
English Noun/Verb Pair Stress: Data, dynamical systems models, and
their interaction
* 1: Larry Hyman: Enlarging the Scope of Phonologization
* 2: Elizabeth Hume and Frédéric Mailhot: Certainty and Expectation in
Phonologization and Language
* Part II: Phonetic Considerations
* 3: Andrew Garrett and Keith Johnson: Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
* 4: Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier: From Long to Short and From Short to
Long: Perceptual motivations for changes in vocalic length
* 5: Sam Tilsen: Inibitory Mechanisms in Speech Planning Maintain and
Maximie Contrast
* 6: Chandan Narayan: Developmental Perspectives on phonological
Typology and Sound Change
* Part III: Phonological and Morphological Considerations
* 7: Abby Kaplan: Lexical Sensitivity to Phonetic and Phonological
Pressures
* 8: Jeff Mielke: Phonologization and the Typology of Feature Behaviour
* 9: Rebecca Morley: Rapid Learning of Morphologically Conditioned
Phonetics: Vowel nasalization across a boundary
* Part IV: Social and Computational Dynamics
* 10: Alan C. L. Yu: Individual Variation in Socio-cognitive Processing
and Sound Change
* 11: James Kirby: The Role of Probabilistic Enhancement in
Phonologization
* 12: Frédéric Mailhot: Modelling the Emergence of Vowel Harmony
Through Iterated Learning
* 13: Morgan Sonderegger and Partha Niyogi: Variation and Change in
English Noun/Verb Pair Stress: Data, dynamical systems models, and
their interaction