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John Anderson and Colin Ewen, two of the most notable exponents of 'dependency phonology', present in this book a detailed account of this integrated model for the representational of segmental and suprasegmental structure in phonology. Dependency phonology departs from traditional 'linear' models of phonology, and the more recent non-linear models of autosegmental and metrical phonology, in several respects. Unlike in these models, suprasegmental structure is derived directly from the segmental representations, and these representations are based on single-valued features, or components (rather than Chomsky and Halle-type binary features), linked by the dependency relation to form suprasegmental structures, with the exact nature of the dependency relations being directly determined by the properties of the segmental structure. Phonology is currently noteworthy for the diversity of views within the discipline, but no linguist or phonetician with a serious interest in phonology can afford to ignore this book or fail to be interested by it.
Phonetics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Dependency grammar --- Phonologie --- Grammaire de dépendance --- Phonology --- Grammaire de dépendance --- Phonology. --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Dependency grammar. --- Valence (Linguistics) --- Mathematical linguistics --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Syntax --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology
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This book is designed to provide students of phonology with an accessible introduction to the phonological architecture of words. It offers a thorough discussion of the basic building blocks of phonology - in particular features, sounds, syllables and feet - and deals with a range of different theories about these units. Colin Ewen and Harry van der Hulst present their study within a non-linear framework, discussing the contributions of autosegmental phonology, dependency phonology, government phonology and metrical phonology, among others. Their coherent, integrated approach reveals that the differences between these models are not as great as is sometimes believed. The book provides a more detailed analysis of this subject than previously available in introductory textbooks and is an invaluable and indispensable first step towards understanding the major theoretical issues in modern phonology at the word level.
Phonetics --- -Fonetiek. Fonologie --- 801.4 --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- 801.4 Fonetiek. Fonologie --- Fonetiek. Fonologie --- Phonology --- Grammar, Comparative --- Phonology. --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology. --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology
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Phonology, published three times a year, is the only journal devoted exclusively to the discipline, and provides a unique forum for the productive interchange of ideas among phonologists and those working in related disciplines. Preference is given to papers which make a substantial theoretical contribution, irrespective of the particular theoretical framework employed, but the submission of papers presenting new empirical data of general theoretical interest is also encouraged. The journal carries research articles, as well as book reviews and shorter pieces on topics of current controversy within phonology.
Phonetics --- Literature --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Phonologie --- Phonology --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Fonologie. --- Phonology. --- Yearbooks --- Arts and Humanities --- Health Sciences --- Physics --- Social Sciences --- Language & Linguistics --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Acoustics --- Behavioral Science (Psychology) and Counselling --- Périodiques --- CAMUNIPRE-E EJLANGU EPUB-ALPHA-P EPUB-PER-FT JSTOR-E --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Grammar, Comparative --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Grammar, Comparative and general --- Phonologie --- Phonology. --- Anderson, John M. --- Phonology --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology --- Contrastive linguistics.
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Configuring Romanticism focuses on the ways in which "Romanticism" continues to change shape in light of new discoveries, new readings, new approaches. To this end, some essays here gathered offer novel interpretations of Romantic "classics" such as Wordsworth, Blake, and Southey, or discuss the Celtic roots of Romanticism. Others address the relationship of Romantic literature, particularly the work of Scott, Shelley, and De Quincey, to issues of colonialism and imperialism. Yet others trace the "afterlife" of Romanticism and the Romantics, specifically Byron, Shelley, and Keats, in the writings of Leigh Hunt, Elizabeth Gaskell, James Thomson, Algernon Swinburne, William Michael Rosetti, James Clarence Mangan, Francis Parkman, Gilbert and Sullivan, and T.S. Eliot, as well as in Dutch nineteenth-century criticism. The volume closes with discussions of the Romantic aspects of World War II propaganda, twentieth-century translations of the Aeneid in view of Romantic principles, the Romantic face of recent Québecois fiction, and present-day film versions of Jane Austen's Emma .
English literature --- Romanticism --- History and criticism
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Comparative literature --- Thematology --- English literature --- anno 1800-1899 --- Academic collection
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