TY - BOOK ID - 77928912 TI - Phonological Explorations AU - Apoussidou, Diana AU - Archangeli, Diana AU - Boersma, Paul AU - Booij, Geert AU - Botma, Bert AU - Grijzenhout, Janet AU - Gussenhoven, Carlos AU - Hamans, Camiel AU - Hermans, Ben AU - McCarthy, John J AU - Mielke, Jeff AU - Mullin, Kevin AU - Noske, Roland AU - Polgárdi, Krisztina AU - Pulleyblank, Douglas AU - Smith, Brian W AU - Vogel, Irene AU - van Oostendorp, Marc AU - van der Hulst, Harry AU - Hinskens, Frans AU - van de Weijer, Jeroen M PY - 2012 SN - 1283857316 3110295172 9783110295177 9783110295160 9783110295177 3110295164 PB - Berlin Boston DB - UniCat KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Speech perception. KW - Language acquisition. KW - Linguistic change. KW - Change, Linguistic KW - Language change KW - Historical linguistics KW - Language and languages KW - Acquisition of language KW - Developmental linguistics KW - Developmental psycholinguistics KW - Language development in children KW - Psycholinguistics, Developmental KW - Interpersonal communication in children KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Speech recognition KW - Auditory perception KW - Speech KW - Comparative phonology KW - Contrastive phonetics KW - Contrastive phonology KW - Phonetics, Contrastive KW - Phonology, Comparative KW - Phonology, Contrastive KW - Contrastive linguistics KW - Phonology, Comparative. KW - Acquisition KW - Linguistics KW - Philology KW - Phonology. KW - phonological change. KW - phonological representations. KW - prosodic structure. KW - segmental structure. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77928912 AB - The 16 papers contained in this volume address a variety of phonological topics from different theoretical perspectives. Combined, they provide an excellent showcase for the diversity of the field. Topics considered include the place of allomorphy in grammar; Dutch clippings; the status of recursion in phonology; the role of contrast preservation in the Grimm-Verner push chain; the phonological specification of Dutch 'tense' and 'lax' monophthongs; the distribution of English vowels in a Strict CV framework; a dependency-based analysis of Germanic vowel shifts; a Radical CV Phonology approach to vowel harmony; emergentist vs. universalist perspectives on frequency effects in vowel harmony; the representation of Limburgian tonal accents; durational enhancement in Maastricht Limburguish high vowels; constraint conjunction in Mandarin Chinese; lexical tone association in Harmonic Serialism; a constraint-based account of the McGurk effect; a case study of the acquisition of liquids in early L1 Dutch; and the learnability of segmentation in Tibetan numerals. ER -