
Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781009277983 |
ISBN10: | 1009277987 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 480 pages |
Size: | 230x150x25 mm |
Weight: | 674 g |
Language: | English |
694 |
Category:
German Phonology
An Optimality-Theoretic Approach
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 9 January 2025
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Short description:
Provides a comprehensive overview of the entire phonology of German in an optimality-theoretic framework, from speech sounds to intonation.
Long description:
Drawing on an optimality-theoretic framework, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the phonology of German, with its idiosyncratic array of sound patterns. It starts with the consonants and vowels and the distinctive features they consist of, moving on to account for allophonic changes in detail, as well as syllables and their weight units. Phonological processes are then explored in depth, with chapter-length explorations of feet, prosodic words, prosodic phrases, and intonation phrases, showing that the prosodic hierarchy provides the domains of most phonological processes. It also includes discussions of the interfaces of morphology and syntax with phonology, as well as prosodic phrasing and intonation. The constraint-based approach allows a new holistic perspective, simultaneously encompassing all aspects of German phonology. Wide-ranging yet accessible, it is essential reading for advanced students of both linguistics and German, as well as individual scholars seeking a one-stop resource on the topic.
'This impressive and compelling book will become the new standard work for the phonology of German. It convinces with its easy comprehensibility, which serves students of German studies, and its theoretical depth, from which all scholars interested in phonology will benefit. It is highly enjoyable to read the detailed and thoughtful descriptions and analyses.' Ingo Feldhausen, Professor of Linguistics, ATILF-CNRS & Universit&&&233; de Lorraine
'This impressive and compelling book will become the new standard work for the phonology of German. It convinces with its easy comprehensibility, which serves students of German studies, and its theoretical depth, from which all scholars interested in phonology will benefit. It is highly enjoyable to read the detailed and thoughtful descriptions and analyses.' Ingo Feldhausen, Professor of Linguistics, ATILF-CNRS & Universit&&&233; de Lorraine
Table of Contents:
Preface; 1. Introduction: Background and Optimality Theory; Part I. Lower Prosodic Constituents: Moras, Syllables, Feet; 2. The Sounds of German: Phonemes, Allophones, and Distinctive Features; 3. Syllables and Moras; 4. Segmental Alternations; 5. The Foot: Lexical Stress in OT; 6. Schwa and Syllabic Sonorants; Part II. The Higher Prosodic Constituents: Prosodic Words, Prosodic Phrases, and Intonation Phrases; 7. The Prosodic Word; 8. Prosodic Phrasing; 9. Intonation Phrase and Tonal Structure; 10. Conclusion and Survey of the OT Constraints Used in the Book; References; Index.