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Simultaneous Structure in Phonology D. Robert Ladd (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh)

Simultaneous Structure in Phonology By D. Robert Ladd (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh)

Summary

This book surveys the range of well-known non-sequential phonological phenomena that are problematic for the traditional one-dimensional idealization of language. It makes a valuable contribution to phonology and phonetics, focusing on the role of these simultaneous features in the relation between phonological representations and the speech signal

Simultaneous Structure in Phonology Summary

Simultaneous Structure in Phonology by D. Robert Ladd (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh)

In this book, D. Robert Ladd focuses on problems with the one-dimensional idealization of language on which much linguistic theory is based. Strings of sequentially-ordered elements play an important role as theoretical abstractions in both phonology and syntax. Yet many well-known phonological phenomena (such as vowel harmony, ablaut morphology, and pitch features) are problematic for this one-dimensional idealization, and many attempts (such as autosegmental phonology) have been made to allow for these troublesome characteristics in our theories. The book deals with diverse aspects of these problematical non-sequential phenomena. The five main chapters cover distinctive features and autosegments, systematic phonetics, the definition of 'prosody', aspects of vocal paralinguistic communication and 'gradience', and duality of patterning. Each chapter reviews a wide range of relevant literature, generally going back to the beginnings of modern linguistics in the early twentieth century, and all of them can usefully be read as free-standing synthetic overviews of the issues they discuss. The final chapter suggests that phonological structure, sequential or otherwise, can be seen as a special case of the segmentation of continuous action into discrete events, and that research on this general topic within cognitive psychology is relevant to phonological theory. Professor Ladd's unique work makes a fundamental contribution to phonology and phonetics and to linguistic theory more generally. His book will interest all theoretical linguists and cognitive scientists concerned with understanding the relation between phonological representations and the speech signal.

About D. Robert Ladd (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh)

D. Robert Ladd is Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus, at the University of Edinburgh, where he has been since 1985. He has also held visiting positions at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen and the Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins. His research focuses on intonation, prosody, and laboratory phonology. His books include Intonational Phonology (CUP 1996, 2nd edn 2008).

Table of Contents

1. Gesture, feature, autosegment ; 2. Phonetics in phonology ; 3. Defining prosody ; 4. Modulations ; 5. On duality of patterning ; 6. Phonological events

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NPB9780199670970
9780199670970
0199670978
Simultaneous Structure in Phonology by D. Robert Ladd (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh)
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Oxford University Press
2014-04-03
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