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Interfaces of Phonetics / ed. by Marcel Schlechtweg.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Phonology and Phonetics [PP] ; 38Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2024]Copyright date: 2024Description: 1 online resource (VI, 308 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110772517
  • 9783110783490
  • 9783110783452
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Phonetic detail in interaction with phonology, morphology, and semantics/ pragmatics -- Part I: The phonetics–phonology interface -- From interfaces to system embedding: phonetic contrasts in the lexicon -- Between phonetic variation and phonological inventory: the perception of the /e:/-/ɛ:/ merger in German -- Transfer and proficiency effects on L2 French perception of nasal vowels: a gating study -- Part II: The phonetics–morphology interface -- Articulatory effects of frequency modulated by semantics -- Shifting between storage and computation in lexical retrieval: evidence from pronunciation variation -- Part III: The phonetics–semantics/pragmatics interface -- Discourse influences on the prosody and phonetics of auf jeden Fall and jedenfalls in German spontaneous speech -- The acoustic profile of English metalinguistic quotation -- The prosody of irony is diverse and sometimes construction-specific -- Index
Summary: The role of phonetic detail within the language system and its interplay with other kinds of linguistic information represent a hotly debated territory. In the current volume, different types of phonetic nuances are examined with a particular focus on their relation to phonological, morphological, and semantic/pragmatic phenomena. These three interfaces – the phonetic-phonological, the phonetic-morphological, and the phonetic-semantic/pragmatic one – are investigated from a variety of angles and by consistently taking the rapport between phonetics and phonology into consideration. In doing so, we provide an up-to-date picture of research dealing with the interaction of distinct linguistic areas, and also discuss the question if and when phonology is needed to mediate between phonetics and other linguistic domains.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Phonetic detail in interaction with phonology, morphology, and semantics/ pragmatics -- Part I: The phonetics–phonology interface -- From interfaces to system embedding: phonetic contrasts in the lexicon -- Between phonetic variation and phonological inventory: the perception of the /e:/-/ɛ:/ merger in German -- Transfer and proficiency effects on L2 French perception of nasal vowels: a gating study -- Part II: The phonetics–morphology interface -- Articulatory effects of frequency modulated by semantics -- Shifting between storage and computation in lexical retrieval: evidence from pronunciation variation -- Part III: The phonetics–semantics/pragmatics interface -- Discourse influences on the prosody and phonetics of auf jeden Fall and jedenfalls in German spontaneous speech -- The acoustic profile of English metalinguistic quotation -- The prosody of irony is diverse and sometimes construction-specific -- Index

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The role of phonetic detail within the language system and its interplay with other kinds of linguistic information represent a hotly debated territory. In the current volume, different types of phonetic nuances are examined with a particular focus on their relation to phonological, morphological, and semantic/pragmatic phenomena. These three interfaces – the phonetic-phonological, the phonetic-morphological, and the phonetic-semantic/pragmatic one – are investigated from a variety of angles and by consistently taking the rapport between phonetics and phonology into consideration. In doing so, we provide an up-to-date picture of research dealing with the interaction of distinct linguistic areas, and also discuss the question if and when phonology is needed to mediate between phonetics and other linguistic domains.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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