The Phonetics and Phonology of Geminate Consonants
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2017. április 27.
- ISBN 9780198754930
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem420 oldal
- Méret 240x172x32 mm
- Súly 798 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
This book is the first volume specifically devoted to the phonetic manifestation and phonological nature of geminate, or 'long', consonants, a feature of many of the world's languages including Arabic, Bengali, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Malayalam, Persian, Saami, Swiss German, and Turkish.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This book is the first volume specifically devoted to the phonetics and phonology of geminate consonants, a feature of many of the world's languages including Arabic, Bengali, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Malayalam, Persian, Saami, Swiss German, and Turkish. While the contrast between geminate and singleton consonants has been widely studied, the phonetic manifestation and phonological nature of geminate consonants, as well as their cross-linguistic similarities and differences, are not fully understood.
The volume brings together original data and novel analyses of geminate consonants in a variety of languages across the world. Experts in the field present a wide range of approaches to the study of phonological contrasts in general by introducing various experimental and non-experimental methodologies; they also discuss phonological contrasts in a wider context and examine the behaviour of geminate consonants in loanword phonology and language acquisition. The volume takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on experimental phonetics, theoretical phonology, speech processing, neurolinguistics, and language acquisition.
The book is excellent... It is important reading for anyone who works on the phonology of geminates, but its appeal is far wider than that might suggest. Because of the thorny empirical and theoretical issues raised by length contrasts, in particular concerning the relationship between phonetic properties and abstract phonological ones, this book will be interesting to anyone concerned with the boundary areas between phonetics and phonology.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
PART I: Production and Perception of Geminate Consonants
Spectral continuity, amplitude changes, and perception of length contrasts
Production of geminate consonants in Russian: Implications for typology
Word-initial geminates: From production to perception
Effects of duration and phonological length of the preceding/following segments on perception of the length contrast in Japanese
Articulatory coordination in long and short consonants - an effect of rhythm class?
The acquisition of long consonants in Norwegian
Second language learners' production of geminate consonants in Japanese
PART II: Phonology of Geminate Consonants
Bengali geminates: processing and representation
Asymmetric processing of consonant duration in Swiss German
Geminates and weight manipulating phonology in Chuukese (Trukese)
On the weight of edge geminates
A prosodic account of consonant gemination in Japanese loanwords
The relation between L2 perception and L1 phonology in Japanese loanwords: An analysis of geminates in loanwords from Italian
Korean speakers' perception of Japanese geminates: Evidence for an L1 grammar-driven borrowing process
References
Index