An Introduction to Element Theory / Phillip Backley.
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TextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (224 p.) : 103 B/W line art 103 illustrations, including spectographs and spectogramsContent type: - 9780748637423
- 9780748637447
- P221 .B155 2011eb
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- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1 A Theory of Elements -- Chapter 2 Elements for Vowels -- Chapter 3 Place Elements in Consonants -- Chapter 4 Manner Elements in Consonants -- Chapter 5 Liquids, Licensing and Antagonistic Elements -- Language Index -- Subject Index
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A fresh alternative for describing segmental structure in phonologyThis book invites students of linguistics to challenge and reassess their existing assumptions about the form of phonological representations and the place of phonology in generative grammar. It does this by offering a comprehensive introduction to Element Theory.Traditional features are capable of describing segments and segmental patterns, but they are often unable to explain why those patterns are the way they are. By using elements to represent segmental structure, we begin to understand why languages show such a strong preference for certain kinds of segments, contrasts, phonological processes and sound changes.Using examples from a wide range of languages, this book demonstrates the process of analysing phonological data using elements, and gives readers the opportunity to compare element-based and feature-based accounts of the same phonological patterns. Backley also challenges traditional views through his innovative analysis of English weak vowels and diphthongs and his unified treatment of linking r and intrusive r as glide formation processes.Providing a thorough introduction to the main topics in segmental phonology, this is an excellent overview for both students with a background in standard phonology as well as for those who are new to the field.Key FeaturesProvides a full and up-to-date description of Element TheoryIncludes examples from many languages and various dialects of EnglishFurther reading suggested for each topicContains over 100 illustrations, including spectral and spectrographic figures
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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