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The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory provides a comprehensive overview of the major contemporary approaches to phonology and foregrounds the central issue of the relationship between phonetics and phonology. Featuring chapters by leading academics from around the world, this book covers the six major conceptual frameworks within phonology.
The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory provides a comprehensive overview of the major contemporary approaches to phonology and foregrounds the central issue of the relationship between phonetics and phonology. Featuring chapters by leading academics from around the world, this book covers the six major conceptual frameworks within phonology.
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Autorenporträt
S. J. Hannahs is a reader in linguistics at Newcastle University, UK. He is on the advisory board of the Linguist List and annual phonology conferences the Manchester Phonology Meeting and the Old World Conference on Phonology . Anna R. K. Bosch is an Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Associate Professor in Linguistics at the University of Kentucky, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The study of phonology in the 21st century: overview and introduction to The Routledge Hanbook of Phonological Theory S. J. Hannahs and Anna R. K. Bosch
Part I 2. Optimality Theory: motivations and perspectives Pavel Iosad
3. Current issues and directions in Optimality Theory: constraints and their interaction Martin Krämer
4. The phonology-phonetics interface in constraint-based grammar Michael Ramsammy
5. Stratal Phonology Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero
6. Rule-based phonology: background, principles and assumptions Thomas Purnell
7. Issues and prospects in Rule-Based Phonology Bert Vaux and Neil Myler
8. The syntax-phonology interface in Rule-Based Phonology Heather Newell
9. Government Phonology: Element Theory, conceptual issues and introduction Tobias Scheer and Nancy C. Kula
10. Syllable structure in Government Phonology Tobias Scheer and Eugeniusz Cyran
11. Interfaces in Government Phonology Tobias Scheer and Eugeniusz Cyran
12. Dependency Phonology Harry van der Hulst and Jeroen van de Weijer
13. Connectionist approaches to generative phonology John Alderete and Paul Tupper
14. Interfaces in connectionist phonology Joseph Paul Stemberger
Part II 15. Substance Free Phonology Charles Reiss
16. The phonology of sign languages Jordon Fenlon, Kearsy Cormier, and Diane Brentari
17. Phonology as an emergent system Diana Archangeli and Douglas Pulleyblank
18. Laboratory phonology Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, and Marie K. Huffman
19. Articulatory Phonology Nancy Hall
20. Exemplar theories in phonology Stefan A. Frisch
1. The study of phonology in the 21st century: overview and introduction to The Routledge Hanbook of Phonological Theory S. J. Hannahs and Anna R. K. Bosch
Part I 2. Optimality Theory: motivations and perspectives Pavel Iosad
3. Current issues and directions in Optimality Theory: constraints and their interaction Martin Krämer
4. The phonology-phonetics interface in constraint-based grammar Michael Ramsammy
5. Stratal Phonology Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero
6. Rule-based phonology: background, principles and assumptions Thomas Purnell
7. Issues and prospects in Rule-Based Phonology Bert Vaux and Neil Myler
8. The syntax-phonology interface in Rule-Based Phonology Heather Newell
9. Government Phonology: Element Theory, conceptual issues and introduction Tobias Scheer and Nancy C. Kula
10. Syllable structure in Government Phonology Tobias Scheer and Eugeniusz Cyran
11. Interfaces in Government Phonology Tobias Scheer and Eugeniusz Cyran
12. Dependency Phonology Harry van der Hulst and Jeroen van de Weijer
13. Connectionist approaches to generative phonology John Alderete and Paul Tupper
14. Interfaces in connectionist phonology Joseph Paul Stemberger
Part II 15. Substance Free Phonology Charles Reiss
16. The phonology of sign languages Jordon Fenlon, Kearsy Cormier, and Diane Brentari
17. Phonology as an emergent system Diana Archangeli and Douglas Pulleyblank
18. Laboratory phonology Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, and Marie K. Huffman
19. Articulatory Phonology Nancy Hall
20. Exemplar theories in phonology Stefan A. Frisch
21. Algebraic phonology Iris Berent
22. Statistical phonology Michael Hammond
23. Phonology and evolution Bart de Boer
Rezensionen
"This is a great handbook. It's a thoughtful survey of contemporary phonological frameworks and of issues that arise in phonological argument. Many chapters disagree with each other in interesting ways, authentically reflecting the glories of current phonological debate. My advice? Read them all!"
Patrick Honeybone, The University of Edinburgh, UK
"This handbook is particularly valuable in that it presents not only articles dealing with issues that any phonological theory has to ... but it also offers succinct overviews of different models in the field. As such, it will be of interest to linguists from all kinds of backgrounds in the years to come."
Markus A. Pöchtrager, The University of Vienna, Austria
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