
Understanding Phonology, 2Ed
Hodder Education (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 28. January 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-340-80735-4 (ISBN)
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Description
The study of phonology is central to courses on language and linguistics. As one of the first volumes in the Understanding Language series, Understanding Phonology has proved to be a popular choice for students both in the UK and overseas.
In this new edition the authors have revised and updated the text in the light of recent research and also as a result of users' comments.
This skilfully written text provides a broad, yet up-to-date, introduction to phonology. Assuming no previous knowledge of phonology or linguistic theory, the authors introduce the basic concepts and build on these progressively, discussing the main theories and illustrating key points with carefully chosen examples. A wide range of phenomena are covered: speech production, segmental contrasts, tone, quantity, prosodic structure, metrical relations and intonation. The main theories, including feature geometry and optimality theory are introduced, and their contributions to our understanding of phonology, as well as their shortcomings, are discussed objectively.
Students will welcome the range of language from which the authors draw their examples and problems, and the originality of the presentations, discussions and examples.
Two corrections to this book should be noted:
Page 249, Q73, Answer 1: HL should read LH.
Page 263, Q123, Answer 2, Line 3: 'amuden' should read 'amumen'.
In this new edition the authors have revised and updated the text in the light of recent research and also as a result of users' comments.
This skilfully written text provides a broad, yet up-to-date, introduction to phonology. Assuming no previous knowledge of phonology or linguistic theory, the authors introduce the basic concepts and build on these progressively, discussing the main theories and illustrating key points with carefully chosen examples. A wide range of phenomena are covered: speech production, segmental contrasts, tone, quantity, prosodic structure, metrical relations and intonation. The main theories, including feature geometry and optimality theory are introduced, and their contributions to our understanding of phonology, as well as their shortcomings, are discussed objectively.
Students will welcome the range of language from which the authors draw their examples and problems, and the originality of the presentations, discussions and examples.
Two corrections to this book should be noted:
Page 249, Q73, Answer 1: HL should read LH.
Page 263, Q123, Answer 2, Line 3: 'amuden' should read 'amumen'.
Reviews / Votes
...gives a clear and accurate picture of current phonological theory in a small number of pages.Nina Groennum, University of Copenhagen
This is an excellent book. Clear, concise and explicit about problem areas. The exercises are very good and extremely useful.
John Goldsmith, University of Chicago, USA
Excellent course book!
Carsten Naeher, University of Bonn
"Readers will appreciate an introduction to phonology which requires time and effort to allow a consolidation of acquired knowledge for students and for those who are new in the field. The fact that this volume has been reprinted in 2005 attests to its quality and popularity among professional readers and students alike."
Chantal Paboudjian, The Phonetician
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Series
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
None
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-340-80735-4 (9780340807354)
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Persons
Carlos Gussenhoven, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Haike Jacobs, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Haike Jacobs, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Author
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Radboud University of Nijmegen, Holland
Content
Chapter 1: The Production of Speech
Chapter 2: Some typology: sameness and difference
Chapter 3: Making the form fit
Chapter 4: Underlying and surface representations
Chapter 5: Distinctive features
Chapter 6: Ordered rules
Chapter 7: A case study: the diminutive suffix in Dutch
Chapter 8: Levels of representation
Chapter 9: Representing tone
Chapter 10: Between the segment and the syllable
Chapter 11: Feature geometry
Chapter 12: Exploiting the feature tree
Chapter 13: Stress and feet
Chapter 14: Further constraining stress
Chapter 15: Phonology above the word
Chapter 2: Some typology: sameness and difference
Chapter 3: Making the form fit
Chapter 4: Underlying and surface representations
Chapter 5: Distinctive features
Chapter 6: Ordered rules
Chapter 7: A case study: the diminutive suffix in Dutch
Chapter 8: Levels of representation
Chapter 9: Representing tone
Chapter 10: Between the segment and the syllable
Chapter 11: Feature geometry
Chapter 12: Exploiting the feature tree
Chapter 13: Stress and feet
Chapter 14: Further constraining stress
Chapter 15: Phonology above the word