Principles of Generative Phonology

Principles of Generative Phonology
Author: John Tillotson Jensen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027247629

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Principles of Generative Phonology is a basic, thorough introduction to phonological theory and practice. It aims to provide a firm foundation in the theory of distinctive features, phonological rules and rule ordering, which is essential to be able to appreciate recent developments and discussions in phonological theory. Chapter 1 is a review of phonetics; chapter 2 discusses contrast and distribution, with emphasis on rules as the mechanism for describing distributions; chapter 3 introduces distinctive features, natural classes, and redundancy; chapter 4 builds on the concept of rules and shows how these can account for alternations; chapter 5 demonstrates the use of rule ordering; chapter 6 discusses abstractness and underlying representations; chapter 7 discusses post-SPE developments, serving as a prelude to more advanced texts. Each chapter includes exercises to guide the student in the application of the principles introduced in that chapter and to encourage thinking about theoretical issues. The text has been classroom tested.

Generative Phonology

Generative Phonology
Author: Michael Kenstowicz,Charles Kisseberth
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781483277394

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Generative Phonology: Description and Theory provides a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts of generative phonology and the applications of these concepts in further study of phonological structure. This book is composed of 10 chapters and begins with a survey of phonology in the overall model of generative grammar and introduces the principles of phonetics to. The subsequent chapters introduce the fundamental concept of a phonological rule that relates an underlying representation to a phonetic representation and this concept is applied to the analysis of morphophonemic alternation. These topics are followed by a presentation of phonological sketches of four diverse languages in terms of rules relating underlying and phonetic representations, as well as the major corpus-internal principles and techniques of phonological analysis. The discussion then shifts to the theoretical aspects of phonology, the various degrees of abstractness, and the proposals to limit the divergence between underlying and phonetic representation. Other chapters deal with some of the issues revolving around the representation of sounds and the various hypotheses as to how phonological rules apply to convert the underlying representation to the phonetic representation, particularly the kinds of considerations that motivate rule-ordering statements. The last chapters explore the major notational devices commonly employed in the formulation of phonological rules and the role of syntactic and lexical information in controlling the application of phonological rules. This book is intended primarily for linguistics and phonologists.

Generative Phonology

Generative Phonology
Author: Iggy Roca
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134952526

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"Generative Phonology" offers an overview of the post-SPE theory of generative phonology and is suitable for linguists not specializing in phonology, who want to keep abreast of the latest developments in the subject. It deals with all the major trends in what has come to be known as "non-linear" phonology, including: particle phonology; dependancy phonology; government and charm phonology. Iggy Roca guides the reader through the developments of the various approaches, justifying their rationale against the background of SPE machinery, and providing the reader with the basic tools necessary to penetrate current problems and debates. This text aims to integrate the modules and proposals of what can seem a fragmentary field, into a cohesive body of living theory.

Phonology in Generative Grammar

Phonology in Generative Grammar
Author: Michael J. Kenstowicz
Publsiher: Blackwell Publishing
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 155786425X

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This is the most comprehensive and current introduction to phonological theory and analysis. Presupposing only minimal background in linguistics, the book introduces the basic concepts and principles of phonological analysis and then systematically develops the major innovations in the generative model since Chomsky and Halle's Sound Patterns of English (1968) with emphasis on the past ten years. Careful study of the text will enable the student to read the current scholarly literature with critical understanding and some perspective. Some unique features of the book include a set of exercises reinforcing the basic concepts and principles, illustrations from a variety of languages based on published and unpublished materials, a survey of all the major lines of research in phonological theory, and an extensive bibliography. Phonology in Generative Grammar is supported by an instructor's manual.

Phonology in Generative Grammar

Phonology in Generative Grammar
Author: Michael J. Kenstowicz
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0631195130

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This is the most comprehensive and current introduction to phonological theory and analysis. Presupposing only minimal background in linguistics, the book introduces the basic concepts and principles of phonological analysis and then systematically develops the major innovations in the generative model since Chomsky and Halle's Sound Patterns of English (1968) with emphasis on the past ten years. Careful study of the text will enable the student to read the current scholarly literature with critical understanding and some perspective. Some unique features of the book include a set of exercises reinforcing the basic concepts and principles, illustrations from a variety of languages based on published and unpublished materials, a survey of all the major lines of research in phonological theory, and an extensive bibliography.Phonology in Generative Grammar is supported by an instructor's manual.

Methodological Aspects of Transformational Generative Phonology

Methodological Aspects of Transformational Generative Phonology
Author: Rudolf P. Botha
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110872392

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Generative and Non linear Phonology

Generative and Non linear Phonology
Author: Jacques Durand
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1990
Genre: Generative grammar
ISBN: UCSC:32106009902690

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This book provides a clear and accessible evaluation of generative phonology, an area which has produced both rival interpretations and models to account for it. It presents a detailed overview of the main models, revealing that they are often complimentary rather than contradictory, and how these can interconnect and be used together to explore the subject.

An Introduction to Natural Generative Phonology

An Introduction to Natural Generative Phonology
Author: Joan B. Hooper,Joan L. Bybee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1976
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSC:32106001519153

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