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The monograph contains two case studies dealing with the phonetics and phonology of affricates and laryngeals from a survey of 281 languages. The empirical findings go counter to a number of assumptions in the literature, e. g.: (1) affricates are exclusively stops from the perspective of phonology; (2) laryngeals are properties of the prosodic domains onset, nucleus, and coda; (3) phonetic strategies (affrication, laryngeal phasing) serve to make phonological specifications acoustically more salient. Theoretical discussions include questions of phonological representation (featural contours, prosodic licensing etc.) and the phonology-phonetics interface.
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Phonological representation and phonetic phasing, Wolfgang Kehrein
- Sprache
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2002
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- Titel
- Phonological representation and phonetic phasing
- Untertitel
- Affricates and Laryngeals
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Wolfgang Kehrein
- Verlag
- Niemeyer
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2002
- ISBN10
- 3484304669
- ISBN13
- 9783484304666
- Kategorie
- Skripten & Universitätslehrbücher
- Beschreibung
- The monograph contains two case studies dealing with the phonetics and phonology of affricates and laryngeals from a survey of 281 languages. The empirical findings go counter to a number of assumptions in the literature, e. g.: (1) affricates are exclusively stops from the perspective of phonology; (2) laryngeals are properties of the prosodic domains onset, nucleus, and coda; (3) phonetic strategies (affrication, laryngeal phasing) serve to make phonological specifications acoustically more salient. Theoretical discussions include questions of phonological representation (featural contours, prosodic licensing etc.) and the phonology-phonetics interface.