Sound structure in language / Jørgen Rischel ; edited and with an introduction by Nina Grønnum, Frans Gregersen, and Hans Basbøll.
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- 0199544344
- 9780199544349
- 9780191562570
- 0191562572
- 1282053302
- 9781282053304
- 9786612053306
- 6612053305
- 414 22
- P217 .R55 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"This book presents Jorgen Rischel's most important work on language and sound structure. It includes some of the most original and groundbreaking research of four decades. The articles focus on stress, syllabification, accent, and vowel harmony, and their interactions with other aspects of language. They include exemplary descriptions of the sound systems of a wide range of languages, cover both synchronic and diachronic analysis, and reflect the author's lifelong interest in typology. The book will interest phonologists, phoneticians, and language typologists throughout the world."--Jacket.
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Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgements; PART I. PREREQUISITES AND ANALYSIS; PART II. PROSODY; PART III. SPEECH SOUNDS IN HISTORY AND CULTURE; Jørgen Rischel's Bibliography; References; Author Index; Subject Index.
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