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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 23x16x3 mm, kaal: 624 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 022656245X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226562452
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 23x16x3 mm, kaal: 624 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 022656245X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226562452
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Within the past forty years, the field of phonology—a branch of linguistics that explores both the sound structures of spoken language and the analogous phonemes of sign language, as well as how these features of language are used to convey meaning—has undergone several important shifts in theory that are now part of standard practice. Drawing together contributors from a diverse array of subfields within the discipline, and honoring the pioneering work of linguist John Goldsmith, this book reflects on these shifting dynamics and their implications for future phonological work.

Divided into two parts, Shaping Phonology first explores the elaboration of abstract domains (or units of analysis) that fall under the purview of phonology. These chapters reveal the increasing multidimensionality of phonological representation through such analytical approaches as autosegmental phonology and feature geometry. The second part looks at how the advent of machine learning and computational technologies has allowed for the analysis of larger and larger phonological data sets, prompting a shift from using key examples to demonstrate that a particular generalization is universal to striving for statistical generalizations across large corpora of relevant data. Now fundamental components of the phonologist’s tool kit, these two shifts have inspired a rethinking of just what it means to do linguistics.
Preface vii
PART ONE Autosegmental Phonology
A History
1 The Secret History of Prosodic and Autosegmental Phonology
3(23)
John Coleman
2 A Brief History of Autosegmental Phonology with Special Reference to Its Founder
26(21)
William R. Leben
B Applications to Tone
3 The Autosegmental Approach to Tone in Lusoga
47(23)
Larry M. Hyman
4 Tonal Melodies in the Logoori Verb
70(27)
David Odden
C Extensions of the Theory
5 Autosegments Are Not Just Features
97(22)
D Robert Ladd
6 The Importance of Autosegmental Representations for Sign Language Phonology
119(27)
Diane Brentari
7 Abstract Underlying Representations in Prosodic Structure
146(36)
Bert Vaux
Bridget D. Samuels
8 Sonority Waves in Syllabification
182(19)
Caroline Wiltshire
9 Toward Progress in Theories of Language Sound Structure
201(22)
Mark Liberman
PART TWO Computation and Unsupervised Learning
10 On the Discovery Procedure
223(11)
Jackson L. Lee
11 Model Selection and Phonological Argumentation
234(19)
James Kirby
Morgan Sonderegger
12 The Dynamics of Prominence Profiles: From Local Computation to Global Patterns
253(25)
Khalil Iskarous
Louis Goldstein
13 French Liaison in the Light of Corpus Phonology: From Lexical Information to Patterns of Usage Variation
278(31)
Bernard Laks
Basilio Calderone
Chiara Celata
14 A Phonological Approach to the Unsupervised Learning of Root-and-Pattern Morphology
309(20)
Arts Xanthos
Contributors 329(4)
Index 333