Oxford History of Phonology

Oxford History of Phonology

van der Hulst, Harry; Dresher, B. Elan

Oxford University Press

03/2022

872

Dura

Inglês

9780198796800

15 a 20 dias

1668

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1: B. Elan Dresher and Harry van der Hulst: Introduction: Leading ideas in phonology
Part I: Early insights in phonology
2: Richard Sproat: Writing systems
3: Paul Kiparsky: P=a.nini
4: San Duanmu and Haruo Kubozono: The East Asian tradition
5: Georges Bohas and Jean Lowenstamm: The ta.sr=if in the medieval Arabic grammatical tradition
6: Ranjan Sen: The Greco-Roman tradition
7: Aditi Lahiri and Frans Plank: Phonological phrasing: Approaches to grouping at lower levels of the prosodic hierarchy
8: Joseph Salmons: Nineteeth-century historical linguists' contributions to phonology
Part II: The founders of phonology
9: Joanna Radwanska-Williams: The Kazan School: Jan Baudouin de Courtenay and Mikolaj Kruszewski
10: John E. Joseph: Saussure and structural phonology
11: Edwin L. Battistella: The Prague School: Nikolai Trubetzkoy and Roman Jakobson
12: Elena Battaner Moro and Richard Ogden: John R. Firth and the London School
13: Michael Silverstein: BoasDLSapirDLBloomfield: The synchronicization of phonology in American linguistics
14: Harry van der Hulst: The (early) history of sign language phonology
Part III: Mid twentieth-century developments in phonology
15: Pavel Iosad: Phonology in the Soviet Union
16: Hans Basboll: Phonology in Glossematics in Northern and Western Europe
17: D. Robert Ladd: Mid-century American phonology: The post-Bloomfieldians
18: B. Elan Dresher and Daniel Currie Hall: Developments leading toward generative phonology
19: Michael J. Kenstowicz: The Sound Pattern of English and early generative phonology
Part IV: Phonology after SPE
20: Michael J. Kenstowicz and Charles W. Kisseberth: Phonological derivation in early generative phonology
21: Charles W. Kisseberth: Representations in generative phonology in the 1970s and 1980s
22: Tobias Scheer: The interaction between phonology and morphosyntax in generative grammar
23: Jorgen Staun: Dependency Phonology
24: Nancy A. Ritter: Government Phonology in historical perspective
25: Andrea Calabrese: Historical notes on constraint-and-repair approaches
26: Marc van Oostendorp: Optimality Theory
27: Josef Fruehwald: The study of variation
Part V: New methods and approaches
28: John Kingston: Phonetic explanation in phonology
29: Kathleen Currie Hall: Corpora and phonological analysis
30: Janet B. Pierrehumbert: More than seventy years of probabilistic phonology
31: Jane Chandlee and Adam Jardine: Phonological theory and computational modelling
32: Jeffrey Heinz and Jonathan Rawski: Learnability in phonology
33: Bart de Boer: Phonology and evolution
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