The Phonology of Swedish

The Phonology of Swedish

Author: Tomas Riad

Publisher: Phonology of the World's Langu

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0199543577

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This book presents a comprehensive account of the phonology of Swedish, describes its history, segmental phonology, lower prosodic phonology, stress and tone, morphology-phonology interactions, higher prosodic phonology, and intonation, Its approach is data-oriented and, insofar as possible, theory-neutral.


Phonology in the 1980’s

Phonology in the 1980’s

Author: Didier L. Goyvaerts

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1981-01-01

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 9027270856

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This volume brings together a number of ground-breaking papers in the theory of phonology.


Phonological Theory

Phonological Theory

Author: John A. Goldsmith

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1999-11-08

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 0631204695

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This volume provides the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of the key readings in phonological theory. It is designed to complement the outstanding Handbook of Phonological Theory, this volume is ideal as a primary text for course use. It also represents an unparalleled work of reference for anyone interested in recent developments in linguistic theory.


Phonology

Phonology

Author: Charles W. Kreidler

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 648

ISBN-13: 9780415203470

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Phonology: Critical Concepts, the first such anthology to appear in thirty years and the largest ever published, brings together over a hundred previously published book chapters and articles from professional journals. These have been chosen for their importance in the exploration of theoretical questions, with some preference for essays that are not easily accessible.Divided into sections, each part is preceded by a brief introduction which aims to point out the problems addressed by the various articles and show their relations to one another.-


The Phonology of Norwegian

The Phonology of Norwegian

Author: Gjert Kristoffersen

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2000-06-29

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0191543934

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A the end of the fourteenth century, Norway, having previously been an independent kingdom, became by conquest a province of Denmark and remained so for three centuries. In1814, as part of the fall-out from the Napoleonic wars, the country became a largely independent nation within the monarchy of Sweden. By this time, however, Danish had become the language of government, commerce, and education, as well as of the middle and upper classes. Nationalistic Norwegians sought to reestablish native identity by creating and promulgating a new language based partly on rural dialects and partly on Old Norse. The upper and middle classes sought to retain a form of Norwegian close to Danish that would be intelligible to themselves and to their neighbours in Sweden and Denmark. The controversy has gone on ever since. One result is that the standard dictionaries of Norwegian ignore pronunciation, for no version can be counted as 'received'. Another is that there has been considerable variety and change in Norwe


Phonological Investigations

Phonological Investigations

Author: Jacek Fisiak

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1992-06-18

Total Pages: 519

ISBN-13: 9027277362

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The papers in this volume deal with subjects ranging from sound change and general phonological issues to analyses of specific problems in Polish and English, while some papers are of a crosslinguistic/contrastive nature. No single phonological paradigm has been followed, and this diversity of theoretical approaches, from natural phonology to non-linear phonology, reflects recent developments in Europe and the U.S.