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Phonetically Based Phonology is centred around the hypothesis that
phonologies of languages are determined by phonetic principles;
that is, phonetic patterns involving ease of articulation and
perception are expressed linguistically as grammatical constraints.
This book brings together a team of scholars to provide a
wide-ranging study of phonetically based phonology. It investigates
the role of phonetics in many phonological phenomena - such as
assimilation, vowel reduction, vowel harmony, syllable weight,
contour line distribution, metathesis, lenition, sonority
sequencing, and the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) - exploring
in particular the phonetic bases of phonological markedness in
these key areas. The analyses also illustrate several analytical
strategies whereby phonological sound patterns can be related to
their phonological underpinnings. Each chapter includes a tutorial
discussion of the phonetics on which the phonological discussion is
based. Diverse and comprehensive in its coverage, Phonetically
Based Phonology will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the
relationship between phonetics and phonological theory.
Phonetically Based Phonology is centred around the hypothesis that
phonologies of languages are determined by phonetic principles;
that is, phonetic patterns involving ease of articulation and
perception are expressed linguistically as grammatical constraints.
This book brings together a team of scholars to provide a
wide-ranging study of phonetically based phonology. It investigates
the role of phonetics in many phonological phenomena - such as
assimilation, vowel reduction, vowel harmony, syllable weight,
contour line distribution, metathesis, lenition, sonority
sequencing, and the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) - exploring
in particular the phonetic bases of phonological markedness in
these key areas. The analyses also illustrate several analytical
strategies whereby phonological sound patterns can be related to
their phonological underpinnings. Each chapter includes a tutorial
discussion of the phonetics on which the phonological discussion is
based. Diverse and comprehensive in its coverage, Phonetically
Based Phonology will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the
relationship between phonetics and phonological theory.
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