The first full-scale discussion of English Phonology since Chomsky and Halle's The Sound Pattern of English, this is a thorough and engaging exploration of the major phonological phenomena of English, including stress, other prosodic phenomena and segmental alternations and their interaction, with emphasis on description in terms of ordered rules.
The first full-scale discussion of English Phonology since Chomsky and Halle's The Sound Pattern of English, this is a thorough and engaging exploration of the major phonological phenomena of English, including stress, other prosodic phenomena and segmental alternations and their interaction, with emphasis on description in terms of ordered rules.
John T. Jensen is the author of Morphology: Word Structure in Generative Grammar (1990), English Phonology (1993), and Principles of Generative Phonology: An Introduction (2004). He has published articles in Phonology, Linguistic Inquiry, Language, Linguistic Analysis, Nordic Journal of Linguistics, Papers in Linguistics, and Glossa.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Theories of phonology 2. Segmental phonology 3. Syllables and moras 4. English stress 5. Prosodic phonology 6. Lexical phonology: The cyclic rules 7. Word level phonology 8. Further issues in phonological theory.
Preface 1. Theories of phonology 2. Segmental phonology 3. Syllables and moras 4. English stress 5. Prosodic phonology 6. Lexical phonology: The cyclic rules 7. Word level phonology 8. Further issues in phonological theory.
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