Origins of sound change : approaches to phonologization /
Explanations for sound change have traditionally focused on identifying the inception of change, that is, the identification of perturbations of the speech signal, conditioned by physiological constraints on articulatory and/or auditory mechanisms, which affect the way speech sounds are analyzed by...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2013.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Oxford linguistics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. What is phonologization? Enlarging the scope of phonologization / Larry M. Hyman
- The role of entropy and surprisal in phonologization and language change / Elizabeth Hume and Frédéric Mailhot
- pt. 2. Phonetic considerations. Phonetic bias in sound change / Andrew Garrett and Keith Johnson
- From long to short and from short to long: perceptual motivations for changes in vocalic length / Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier
- Inhibitory mechanisms in speech planning maintain and maximize contrast / Sam Tilsen
- Developmental perspectives on phonological typology and sound change / Chandan Narayan
- pt. 3. Phonological and morphological considerations. Lexical sensitivity to phonetic and phonological pressures / Abby Kaplan
- Phonologization and the typology of feature behavior / Jeff Mielke
- Rapid learning of morphologically conditioned phonetics: vowel nasalization across a boundary / Rebecca Morley
- pt. 4. Social and computational dynamics. Individual differences in socio-cognitive processing and the actuation of sound change / Alan C.L. Yu
- The role of probabilistic enhancement in phonologization / James Kirby
- Modeling the emergence of vowel harmony through iterated learning / Frédéric Mailhot
- Variation and change in English noun/verb pair stress: data and dynamical systems models / Morgan Sonderegger and Partha Niyogi
- References
- Language index
- Subject index.