
A Workbook in Phonology
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. August 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-631-21394-9 (ISBN)
Description
As an accompanying volume to A Course in Phonology or as a separate text, this book provides the user with a wealth of exercises in phonology covering a range of topics, including optimality theory, in a concise and accessible form.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
299 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-21394-9 (9780631213949)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Iggy Roca is Professor in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex. He specializes in phonology and is the author of Generative Phonology (1994). Among the volumes he has edited is Derivations and Constraints in Phonology (1997). Wyn Johnson wrote her doctorate on the lexical phonology of French, and has been teaching phonology at the University of Essex since 1983.
Content
Preface. Part I: Phonetics.
Part II: Foundations of Phonology.
Part III: Syllables.
Part IV: Stress.
Part V: Tone.
Part VI: The Interaction Between Phonology and Morphology.
Part VII: Phonological Domains.
Part VIII: Aspects of Lexical Representation: Feature Geometry and Underspecification.
Part IX: Derivational Theory.
Part X: Optimality Theory.
References.
Language Details.
Cross-Reference.
Correspondences with A Course in Phonology.
Part II: Foundations of Phonology.
Part III: Syllables.
Part IV: Stress.
Part V: Tone.
Part VI: The Interaction Between Phonology and Morphology.
Part VII: Phonological Domains.
Part VIII: Aspects of Lexical Representation: Feature Geometry and Underspecification.
Part IX: Derivational Theory.
Part X: Optimality Theory.
References.
Language Details.
Cross-Reference.
Correspondences with A Course in Phonology.