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Phonetics Phonology and Cognition
Author | : Jacques Durand,Bernard Laks |
Publsiher | : Oxford Studies in Theoretical |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0198299834 |
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This volume demonstrates that phonology is a subsystem of the mind/brain and explores the theoretical and practical (including medical) consequences of this insight. Written by American and European specialists at the cutting-edge of research in areas ranging from phonetics to neurology, the book addresses central questions relating to the cognitive status of phonological representation and phonetic implementation and the links between mental and physical representation of sound systems.
Phonology
Author | : Geoffrey S. Nathan |
Publsiher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2008-09-18 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9789027290885 |
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This textbook introduces the reader to the field of phonology, from allophones to faithfulness and exemplars. It assumes no prior knowledge of the field, and includes a brief review chapter on phonetics. It is written within the framework of Cognitive Linguistics, but covers a wide range of historical and contemporary theories, from the Prague School to Optimality Theory. While many examples are based on American and British English, there are also discussions of some aspects of French and German colloquial speech and phonological analysis problems from many other languages around the world. In addition to the basics of phoneme theory, features, and morphophonemics there are chapters on casual speech, first and second language acquisition and historical change. A final chapter covers a number of issues in contemporary phonological theory, including some of the classic debates in Generative Phonology (rule ordering, abstractness, ‘derivationalism’) and proposals for usage-based phonologies.
Phonology
Author | : Jonathan Kaye |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2013-03-07 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781136562358 |
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Designed to acquaint the reader with the field of phonology -- the study of the systems of linguistically significant sounds -- this book begins with a brief introduction to linguistics and a discussion of phonology's place within that field. It then goes on to cover a variety of topics including the nature of phonological units, phonological rules, which types of phenomena interest phonologists, and the evolution of phonological theory. Suitable for many applications, this volume assumes no previous knowledge of linguistics. An excellent text for use in first or second year phonology courses, it will also be of value to those involved in cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence and computer science.
Recent Research in Second Language Phonetics Phonology
Author | : Barbara O. Baptista,Andreia S. Rauber,Michael A. Watkins |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2009-10-02 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781443815147 |
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Recent Research in Second Language Phonetics/Phonology: Perception and Production reports the findings of seventeen interphonology studies on perception/production of sounds by different first language speakers. All the papers describe careful empirical research, and as such will be of great interest to anyone working, or intending to work, in the specific field of second language phonological acquisition. However, given that speech production and perception are highly complex skills, the research findings in this volume will also be relevant to those with a broader interest in language learning or cognition in general.
Where Do Phonological Features Come From
Author | : George N. Clements,Rachid Ridouane |
Publsiher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9789027208231 |
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This volume offers a timely reconsideration of the function, content, and origin of phonological features, in a set of papers that is theoretically diverse yet thematically strongly coherent. Most of the papers were originally presented at the International Conference "Where Do Features Come From?" held at the Sorbonne University, Paris, October 4-5, 2007. Several invited papers are included as well. The articles discuss issues concerning the mental status of distinctive features, their role in speech production and perception, the relation they bear to measurable physical properties in the articulatory and acoustic/auditory domains, and their role in language development. Multiple disciplinary perspectives are explored, including those of general linguistics, phonetic and speech sciences, and language acquisition. The larger goal was to address current issues in feature theory and to take a step towards synthesizing recent advances in order to present a current "state of the art" of the field.
Laboratory Phonology 7
Author | : Carlos Gussenhoven,Natasha Warner |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 741 |
Release | : 2008-08-22 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9783110197105 |
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This collection of recent papers in Laboratory Phonology approaches phonological theory from several different empirical directions. Psycholinguistic research into the perception and production of speech has produced results that challenge current conceptions about phonological structure. Field work studies provide fresh insights into the structure of phonological features, and the phonology-phonetics interface is investigated in phonetic research involving both segments and prosody, while the role of underspecification is put to the test in automatic speech recognition.
The Phonological Mind
Author | : Iris Berent |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 377 |
Release | : 2013-01-10 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9780521769402 |
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A study of how humans weave the sound-patterns of language, informed by insights from linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and genetics.
Approaches to Phonological Complexity
Author | : François Pellegrino |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9783110223941 |
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Draws on an interdisciplinary sketch of the phonetics-phonology interface in the light of complexity.