This book provides evidence for the importance of auditory properties of speech sounds in phonology. The analyses, drawn from diverse languages, identify processes which have no articulatory commonality, but do share auditory features.
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Auditory Representations in Phonology by Edward S. Flemming
This book provides evidence for the importance of auditory properties of speech sounds in phonology.
About Edward S. Flemming
Edward S. Flemming currently teaches in the Department of Linguistics at Stanford University.
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Dispersion Theory of Contrast 3. Ways of Maximizing Distinctiveness 4. Consonant-Vowel Assimilation 5. Neutralization 6. Minimization of Allomorphy 7. Conclusions References Index
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Auditory Representations in Phonology by Edward S. Flemming
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