Accessible, succinct, and including numerous student-friendly
features, this introductory textbook offers an exceptional
foundation to the field for those who are coming to it for the
first time.

* * Provides an ideal first course book in phonology, written by a
renowned phonologist

* Developed and tested in the classroom through years of
experience and use

* Emphasizes analysis of phonological data, placing this in its
scientific context, and explains the relevant methodology

* Guides students through the larger questions of what
phonological patterns reveal about language

* Includes numerous course-friendly features, including
multi-part exercises and annotated suggestions for further reading
at the end of each chapter



Autorentext

Bruce Hayes is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published extensively in books and journals, and is the author of Metrical Stress Theory: Principles and Case Studies (1995), and editor (with Robert Kirchner and Donca Steriade) of Phonetically-Based Phonology (2004). His website is available at: www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/hayes



Klappentext

"The challenge of using a textbook to teach phonological analysis is to strike the right balance between 'learning by reading' and 'learning by doing.' Bruce Hayes meets this challenge for us with this textbook. His writing is clear and accessible, and his thoughtful organizational choices promote a deep understanding of the goals of phonological analysis."
Eric Bakovic, University of California, San Diego

Introductory Phonology provides an exceptional foundation to the field for those who are coming to it for the first time. Developed and tested through years of experience and use, it emphasizes analysis of phonological data as well as the scientific context in which phonological analysis takes place. Hayes explains the analytical methods clearly as well as discussing the larger questions of what phonological patterns reveal about language.

The book includes numerous course-friendly features, including multi-part exercises and annotated suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter, helpful for both students and instructors. Accessibly and succinctly written by a renowned phonologist, this volume is an ideal first course book in phonology.

Zusammenfassung
Accessible, succinct, and including numerous student-friendly features, this introductory textbook offers an exceptional foundation to the field for those who are coming to it for the first time.


  • Provides an ideal first course book in phonology, written by a renowned phonologist
  • Developed and tested in the classroom through years of experience and use
  • Emphasizes analysis of phonological data, placing this in its scientific context, and explains the relevant methodology
  • Guides students through the larger questions of what phonological patterns reveal about language
  • Includes numerous course-friendly features, including multi-part exercises and annotated suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter


Inhalt

Preface.

1. Phonetics.

2. Phonemic analysis.

3. More on phonemes.

4. Features.

5. Morphology.

6. Phonological alternation I.

7. Phonological alternation II.

8. Morphophonemic analysis.

9. Productivity.

10. The role of morphology and syntax.

11. Diachrony and synchrony.

12. Abstractness.

13. Syllables.

14. Stress, stress rules, and syllable weight.

15. Tone and intonation.

Appendix: On phonology problems

Titel
Introductory Phonology
EAN
9781118315958
ISBN
978-1-118-31595-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
15.12.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.85 MB
Anzahl Seiten
336
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch