Natural phonology : the state of the art /
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Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1996
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Series: | Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ;
92. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Natural Phono(morpho)logy: A view from the outside
- Part I: Theoretical
- Principles of naturalness in phonology and across components
- Natural Phonology without the syllable
- Accentuations
- Can weakening processes start in initial position? The case of aspiration of/s/and/f/
- Steps towards a cognitive phonology
- The application of Natural Phonology to computerized speech understanding
- Part II: Descriptive
- Syllable and foot in French clipping
- On the analysis of geminates in Standard Italian and Italian dialects
- Postlexical stress processes and their segmental consequences illustrated in Polish and CzechStress, syllables, and segments: Their interplay in an Italian dialect continuum
- Portuguese secondary nasal vowels and phonological representations
- English reduced vowels and the nature of natural processes
- Preferred sound shapes of new roots: On some phonotactic and prosodic properties of shortenings in German and French
- References
- Subject Index
- Index of Languages
- Index of Authors