The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology

The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology

 
Sorozatcím: Oxford Handbooks;
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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ISBN13:9780199232819
ISBN10:0199232814
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:812 oldal
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This critical overview examines every aspect of the field including its history, key current research questions and methods, theoretical perspectives, and sociolinguistic factors. The authors represent leading proponents of every theoretical perspective. The book is a valuable resource for phonologists and a stimulating guide for their students.

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This book presents a comprehensive and critical overview of historical phonology as it stands today. Scholars from around the world consider and advance research in every aspect of the field. In doing so they demonstrate the continuing vitality of one of the oldest sub-disciplines of linguistics.

The book is divided into six parts. The first considers key current research questions, the early history of the field, and the structuralist context for work on sound change. The second examines evidence and methods, including phonological reconstruction, typology, and computational and quantitative approaches. Part III looks at types of phonological change, including stress, tone, and morphophonological change. Part IV explores a series of controversial aspects within the field, including the effects of first language acquisition, the mechanisms of lexical diffusion, and the role of individuals in innovation. Part V considers the main theoretical perspectives including those of evolutionary phonology and generative historical phonology. The final part examines sociolinguistic and exogenous factors in phonological change, including the study of change in real time, the role of second language acquisition, and loanword adaptation. The authors, who represent leading proponents of every theoretical perspective, consider phonological change over a wide range of the world's language families. The handbook is, in sum, a valuable resource for phonologists and historical linguists and a stimulating guide for their students.

Honeybone and Salmons have succeeded in compiling a useable, up-to-date, and comprehensive handbook that will prove an essential resource to generations of students and scholars interested in and working on any and all aspects of historical phonology.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: key questions for historical phonology
An Early History of Historical Phonology
Structuralist Historical Phonology: systems in segmental change
Phonological Reconstruction
Establishing Phonemic Contrast in Written Sources
Interpreting Diffuse Orthographies and Orthographic Change
Interpreting Alphabetic Orthographies: early Middle English spelling
The Role of Typology in Historical Phonology
Computational and Quantitative Approaches to Historical Phonology
Simulation as an Investigative Tool in Historical Phonology
Using Corpora of Recorded Speech for Historical Phonology
Exploring Chain Shifts, Mergers, Near-mergers as Changes in Progress
Basic Types of Phonological Change
Analogy and Morphophonological Change
Change in Word Prosody: Stress and Quantity
Tonoexodus, Tonogenesis, and Tone Change
The Role of Prosodic Templates in Diachrony
First Language Acquisition and Phonological Change
How Diachronic is Synchronic Grammar? Crazy Rules, Regularity, and Naturalness
An I-Language Approach to Phonologization and Lexification
Lexical Diffusion in Historical Phonology
Amphichronic Explanation and the Life Cycle of Phonological Processes
Individuals, Innovation, and Change
The Role of Experimental Investigation in the Explanation of Sound Change
Natural Phonology and Sound Change
Preference Laws in Phonological Change
Articulatory Processing and Frequency of Use in Sound Change
Evolutionary Phonology: a holistic approach to sound change typology
Rule-based Generative Historical Phonology
Distinctive Features, Levels of Representation, and Historical Phonology
Historical Sound Change in Optimality Theory: achievements and challenges
Phonologization
Variation, Transmission, Incrementation
Phonological Change in Real Time
Historical Phonology and Koineisation
Second Language Acquisition and Phonological Change
Loanword Adaptation
References
Indexes