The Internal Organization of Phonological Segments / ed. by Marc van Oostendorp, Jeroen van de Weijer.
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TextSeries: Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG] ; 77Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2012]Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (366 p.) : Figs. and tabsContent type: - 9783110182958
- 9783110890402
- 414 22
- P217 .I495 2005
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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i-iv -- Contents -- Phonological alphabets and the structure of the segment -- Part 1: Features and feature geometry -- Optimal geometries -- Variability in feature affiliations through violable constraints: The case of [lateral] -- The geometry of harmony -- Piro affricates: Phonological edge effects and phonetic anti-edge effects -- On the internal and external organization of sign language segments: some modality-specific properties -- Part 2: Nasality -- On the ambiguous segmental status of nasals in homorganic NC sequences -- Areal and phonotactic distribution of η -- Cryptosonorant phonology in Galice Athabaskan -- Part 3: Laryngeal features -- On the phonological interpretation of aspirated nasals -- The representation of the three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean consonants -- Diachronic evidence in segmental phonology: the case of obstruent laryngeal specifications -- Language index -- Author index -- Subject index
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This book contains a number of studies on modern approaches to phonological segment structure. There are three main sections: (i) a general section, concerned with the basic theory of segmental structure, features, and the organization of segmental structure into feature-geometric trees, (ii) the representation and behaviour of nasality, and (iii) the representation and behaviour of the laryngeal features.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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