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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
Acknowledgements
xvii
Reading Logistics
xviii
Key to Symbols
xx
Part I: Phonetics and Phonology l
1
How Are Sounds Made? The Production of Obstruents
3
3
6
7
9
11
14
16
19
20
23
25
26
29
29
31
31
34
38
41
45
49
52
54
1
Speech Sounds
2
Fricatives: Place and Manner of Articulation
3
Phonetic Transcription
4
A Hissing
Fricative
5
A Fricative in the Back of the Mouth
6
A Laryngeal Fricative
7
Voice
8
The Stop Gesture
9
More Stops
10
Still More Fricatives
11
Affricates
12
Summing Up
Key Questions
Further Practice
Introducing Phonology: Assimilation
2
On How Bilabial Stops Become Labiodental
2
Total Place Assimilation in Stops
3
Voice Assimilation
4
The Organization of Language
5
Basic and Derived Forms
6
The
Formalisation
of Rules
7
Derivations
б
Phonetics and Phonology
viii Contents
Key
Questions
56
Further Practice
57
3
Sonorant Consonants
58
1
General Properties of Sonorants
59
2
Nasality
60
3
The Universal Nasal
63
4
Other Nasal Consonants
65
5
Liquids
69
6
Laterals
70
7
Rftotics
74
8
Summing Up
81
Key Questions
83
Further Practice
83
4
Natural Classes of Sounds: Distinctive Features
85
1
Descriptive Phonetic Parameters
86
2
Distinctive Features
87
3
Naturalness and Formal Economy
90
4
Přace
Assimilation in Nasals: Natural Classes
92
5
77ze Feature Coronal . Active and Passive Articulators
96
6
Single-Value Features
97
7
Constraining Rules: Autosegmental Formalism
99
8
Functional Groupings of Features
102
9
Feature Dependencies
105
Key Questions
112
Further Practice
112
5
Vowel Sounds: Cardinal Vowels
114
2
Ои Шаѓ
Vowels Are and How They Are Made
115
2
T/ze Two Basic Cardinal Vowels
117
3
Tte Fowr Corner Primary Cardinal Vowels:
Two Axial Parameters
119
4
Four Perceptually Intermediate Primary Cardinal
Vowels: The Roundness Parameter
123
5
Cardinal Voivels and Real-World Vowels: Diacritic Symbols
126
6
Some Vowel Typology: The Basic Vowel Triangle
127
7
Quantum Vowels
129
8
Secondary Cardinal Vowels: Front Round Vowels
130
9
Back Secondary Cardinal Vowels
134
10
Central Vowels
137
Contents
ix
Key Questions
140
Further Practice
141
Phonological Processes Involving Vowel Features
143
1
Distinctive Features for Vowels
144
2
Feature Dependencies
146
3
Two More Distinctive Features
147
4
Back Harmony in Turkish
149
5
Lexical Underspecification
152
6
Vowel Disharmony
154
7
The No-Crossing Constraint
157
8
German Umlaut
160
9
English Plurals
164
Key Questions
167
Further Practice
167
The Vowels of English
169
1
Variation in English
169
2
The Four Corner Vowels
173
3
Intermediate Primary Vowels
178
4
More Lax Vowels
181
5
Central Vowels
186
6
Homogeneous Diphthongs
190
7
Heterogeneous Diphthongs
195
8
Centring Diphthongs
199
Key Questions
202
Further Practice
202
The Timing Tier and the Great Vowel Shift
204
1
A Puzzle with Affricates
205
2
The Timing Tier
207
3
A Strange Set of Vowel Alternations in English
210
4
Short ~ Long Vowel Alternations
212
5
The Great Vowel Shift
214
6
The
Synchronie
Reflex of the
GVS.
Vowel Primes
and Vowel Processes
218
7
The
SPE
Account
221
8
Further Repercussions of the Vowel Shift
223
9
Multidimensional Phonology: The Skeleton
226
Key Questions
229
Further Practice
229
xii Contents
10
Pitch Accent Languages
395
11
Principles of Autosegmental Association
399
12
Floating Tones
402
Key Questions
406
Further Practice
406
Part III: Advanced Theory
409
15
Modes of Application: The Cycle
411
1
Staged Grid Construction
412
2
Cyclic Tone Association
415
3
Non-Cyclic
Refooting
418
4
Final Stress Retraction
422
5
Vowel Shortening
424
6
Strict Cyclicity
427
7
Non-Cyclic Accenting
429
8
Word-Internal Stress Cycle
432
9
77ze Structure of the Word-Final Syllable
436
Key Questions
441
Further Practice
441
16
Domains of Application: Lexical and
Prosodie
Phonology
444
2
Three-Mora Feet?
444
2
Violations of the Three-Syllable Window
446
3
Cyc/ic end Non-Cyclic Affixes
449
4
Tfe Interaction between Morphology and Phonology
451
5
The Scope of Peripherality
455
6
Word-Internal Cohesion: The Bracket Erasure Convention
457
7
Non-Cyclic Processes
459
S
Ordered Affixes
465
9
Lexical Phonology: Problematic
Orderings
469
20
Т/ге
Phonological Phrase
472
Î2
Т/ге
Intonational Phrase
476
22
77ze Phonological Utterance
480
13
Properties of Phonological Domains
481
24
Subphrasal Phonological Domains
483
15
Segmental
Affiliation to the Phonological Word
486
16
ЅјшН
Pfanological Words
488
JCey Questions
494
Further Practice
495
Contents xiii
17
Aspects
of Lexical Representation: Underspecification,
Markedness and Feature Geometry
498
1
Effects of Strict Cyclicity
499
2
Lexical
Underspecification
502
3
Feature Transparency as Underspecification
504
4
Underspecification and Markedness
507
5
The Theory of Radical Underspecification
511
6
Problems for Radical Underspecification
516
7
Contrast-Restricted Underspecification
521
8
Feature Dependencies
522
9
Feature Geometry
524
10
Class Nodes
526
11
Relations between Vowels and Consonants
529
12
Redundancies between Features
531
13
Privative Features
534
Key Questions
539
Further Practice
539
18
Rules and Derivations
543
2
Rule Ordering: Feeding and
Counterfeeding
543
2
Bleeding and Counterbleeding
549
3
Transitivity
552
4
Palatalization
556
5
Further Twists
561
6
Уоше/
Length Alternations. Tensing
565
7
Сус/гс
Ям
/es
570
б
Non-Cyclic Rules
576
Key Questions
580
Further Practice
580
19
Constraints: Optimality Theory
584
1
Naturalness of Phonological Inventory: Markedness
585
2
Constraint Ranking: Faithfulness
588
3
Structural Constraints: Syllables
592
4
T/ze
Generator. Tableaux
594
5
Basic English Syllables
596
6
Syllable Complexities
600
7
Вдѕгс
Metrical Structure
605
8
Extrametricality
607
9
Quantity-Sensitivity
609
20
Secondary Footing
612
xiv Contents
11 Correspondence
Constraints
613
22
Cyclic Effects
617
13
Word Formation through Truncation
619
14
ОТ
Morphology: English Plurals
620
15
English
Possessives
and Correspondence Theory
624
Key Questions
627
Further Practice
628
»0
Looking Back and Moving On
630
1
Phonetics
631
2
Foundations of Phonology
634
3
Syllables
637
4
Stress
639
5
Tone
641
6
The Interaction between Morphology and Phonology
643
7
Phonological Domains
646
8
Aspects of Lexical Representation
648
9
Derivational Theory
651
10
Optimality Theory
654
Key Questions
660
Further Practice
661
References
665
Glossary
683
Index of Languages
705
Index of Names
709
Index of Subjects
712
A Course in Phonology presupposes no prior knowledge of phonology or phonetics,
and takes the learner step by step through the various stages and areas of the
discipline without sacrificing rigour or breadth of coverage. The book s extraordinary
clarity makes it readily understandable by anyone with a keen interest in phonology.
The substance of phonology is more constant and more general than the
limitations inherent in any particular theory or formalism might suggest. The book
therefore provides a coherent account of phonology for beginner-students, rooted
primarily
-
but by no means exclusively
-
in the phonology of English. No particular
theory or formal apparatus is preferred over another; instead, the essence of
phonology is provided in the most neutral way possible, for the maximum benefit of
the reader. The book avoids entanglement in doctrinal disputes and formal minutiae,
and aims instead for the general and the permanent.
The book reviews all the major advances that have taken place in generative
phonology over the past thirty years, including Optimality Theory. Its many
pedagogical features encourage interaction with the reader, and include a wealth of
check-points, chapter previews and summaries, lists of key points, and exercises for
further practice.
Iggy
Roca
and Wyn Johnson
Iggy
Roca
is Professor in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the
University of Essex. He specializes in phonology and is the author of Generative
Phonology
(1994).
Among the volumes he has edited is Derivations and Constraints in
Phonology
(1997).
Wyn Johnson wrote her doctorate on the lexical phonology of French, and has been
teaching phonology at the University of Essex since
1983.
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