thoughts presented in this book lighten the way of this ongoing field of research in prosodic weight and will undoubtedly benefit those who are interested in phonetics and phonology greatly.
Jia Guo, Sihan Cui, and Siyi Jia, International Journal of Chinese Linguistics
[T]he book is a valuable contribution to the study of weight as it affects prosodic phenomena.
Claire Moore-Cantwell, UCLA, Phonology
This volume provides the most comprehensive treatment of phonological weight to date, bringing together traditional notions of categorical, rime-based weight and new developments in statistical prosodic phonology. The book demonstrates that while some systems treat weight as a simple (heavy vs. light) distinction, others treat it as a rich continuum of heaviness. Following an introduction to weight-sensitive systems in phonology, Kevin Ryan explores the range of phenomena that interact with prosodic weight. Chapters examine the analysis of scales in terms of prominence rather than moraic coercion; prosodic minimality in the context of larger prosodic constituents; syllable weight in metrics; and the relationship between prosodic end-weight and stress. Throughout, the analysis is based on a survey of weight systems both within and across the world's languages, which yields a number of valuable generalizations and points towards a universal theory of weight in human language.
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This book provides the most comprehensive treatment of phonological weight to date, combining traditional notions of categorical, rime-based weight with new developments in statistical prosodic phonology. It is based on a survey of weight systems in the world's languages, yielding a number of valuable generalizations for human language.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations and symbols
1: Overview and aims
2: Complex weight for stress
3: Prosodic minimality in isolation and in context
4: Quantitative meter: Categorical and gradient weight
5: Prosodic end-weight and the stress-weight interface
6: Conclusion
Appendix: Key constraints
References
Index
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First comprehensive treatment of gradient weight systems in phonology
Includes in-depth examinations of weight in stress, minimality, meter, and word order
Provides broad coverage of weight systems across more than 150 languages
Offers multiple new constraint-based analyses
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Kevin M. Ryan is Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University, where he has taught since 2011 after receiving his PhD from UCLA. His research centers on phonology, morphology, poetics, and South Asian languages, and draws on corpus-based, experimental, and typological data. A recurring focus is prosodic systems, including topics such as stress, weight, meter, and phrasal phonology. His work has appeared in journals such as Language, Linguistic
Inquiry, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, and Phonology.
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First comprehensive treatment of gradient weight systems in phonology
Includes in-depth examinations of weight in stress, minimality, meter, and word order
Provides broad coverage of weight systems across more than 150 languages
Offers multiple new constraint-based analyses
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198817949
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
630 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, UU, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
308
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