<h4>Moves beyond the basics of phonetics and phonology and investigates their interaction</h4> <ul><li>Designed for the advanced student who wants to move beyond the basics but is not yet expert</li><li>Surveys both historical approaches and current theories of the phonology phonetics interface, inc
The Phonetics/Phonology Interface
β Scribed by Elizabeth Zsiga
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Series
- Edinburgh Advanced Textbooks in Linguistics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Is speech in the mouth or in the brain? Do we hear with our ears or with our minds? How different can phonology and phonetics be? How similar? Where exactly does the border between them lie? Examining classic and current linguistic theories of how physical and cognitive factors interact in the mind of the speaker, and in the language system as a whole, Elizabeth Zsiga provides a rigorous guide to the key debates for the advanced student.
β¦ Table of Contents
In memoriam
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Approaches to the Interface
3 ABCs: Segments, Transcription, and the Building Blocks of Inventories
4 Distinctive Feature Theory
5 Rules and Derivations
6 Markedness, Naturalness, and Abstraction
7 Suprasegmentals: Syllables, Stress, and Phrasing
8 Intonation and Tone
9 Articulatory Phonology
10 Speech Perception, Exemplar Theory, and the Mental Lexicon
11 Conclusions and Directions for Future Research
References
Index
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