Papers in Phonology
Editat de John Kingston, Mary E. Beckmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 1990
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521368087
ISBN-10: 0521368081
Pagini: 520
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521368081
Pagini: 520
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1. Introduction Mary E. Beckman and John Kingston; 2. Where phonology and phonetics intersect: the case of Hausa intonation Sharon Inkelas and William R. Leben; 3. Metrical representation of pitch register D. Robert Ladd; 4. The status of register in intonation theory: comments on the papers by Ladd and by Inkelas and Leben G. N. Clements; 5. The timing of prenuclear high accents in English Kim E. A. Silverman and Janet B. Pierrehumbert; 6. Alignment and composition of tonal accents: comments on Silverman and Pierrehumbert's paper Gosta Bruce; 7. Macro and micro Fo in the synthesis of intonation Klaus J. Kohler; 8. The separation of prosodies: comments on Kohler's paper Kim E. A. Silverman; 9. Lengthenings and shortenings and the nature of prosodic constituency Mary E. Beckman and Jan Edwards; 10. On the nature of prosodic constituency: comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper Elisabeth Selkirk; 11. Lengthenings and the nature of prosodic constituency: comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper Carol A. Fowler; 12. From performance to phonology: comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper Anne Cutler; 13. The Delta programming language: an integrated approach to nonlinear phonology, phonetics, and speech synthesis Susan R. Hertz; 14. The phonetics and phonology of aspects of assimilation John J. Ohala; 15. On the value of reductionism and formal explicitness in phonological models: comments on Ohala's paper Janet Pierrehumbert; 16. A response to Pierrehumbert's commentary John J. Ohala; 17. The role of the sonority cycle in core syllabification G. N. Clements; 18. Demisyllables as assets of features: comments on Clements' paper Osamu Fujimura; 19. Tiers in articulatory phonology, with some implications for casual speech Catherine P. Browman and Louis Goldstein; 20. Toward a model of articulatory control: comments on Browman and Goldstein's paper Osamu Fujimura; 21. Gestures and autosegments: comments on Browman and Goldstein's paper Donca Steriade; 22. On dividing phonetics and phonology: comments on the papers by Clements and by Browman and Goldstein Peter Ladefoged; 23. Articulatory binding John Kingston; 24. The generality of articulatory binding: comments on Kingston's paper John J. Ohala; 25. On articulatory binding: comments on Kingston's paper Louis Goldstein; 26. The window model of coarticulation: articulatory evidence Patricia A. Keating; 27. Some factors influencing the precision required for articulatory targets: comments on Keating's paper Kenneth N. Stevens; 28. Some regularities in speech are not consequences of formal rules: comments on Keating's paper Carol A. Fowler; Subject index; Author index.
Descriere
This collection of papers presents current research in speech science.