Introducing phonology / David Odden.

Odden, David Arnold, 1954-
Call Number
414
Author
Odden, David Arnold, 1954- author.
Title
Introducing phonology / David Odden.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 348 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge introductions to language and linguistics
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
What is phonology? -- Phonetic transcriptions -- Allophonic relations -- Underlying representations -- Interacting processes -- Feature theory -- Doing an analysis -- Phonological typology and naturalness -- Abstractness and psychological reality -- Nonlinear representations.
Summary
This accessible textbook provides a clear and practical introduction to phonology, the study of sound patterns in language. Designed for students with only a basic knowledge of linguistics, it teaches in a step-by-step fashion the logical techniques of phonological analysis and the fundamental theories that underpin it. Through over sixty graded exercises, students are encouraged to make their own analyses of phonological patterns and processes, based on extensive data and problems sets from a wide variety of languages. Introducing Phonology equips students with the essential analytical skills needed for further study in the field, such as how to think critically and discover generalizations about data, how to formulate hypotheses, and how to test them. Providing a solid foundation in both the theory and practice of phonology, it is set to become the leading text for any introductory course, and will be invaluable to all students beginning to study the discipline.
Subject
Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology.
Multimedia
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Summary
This accessible textbook provides a clear and practical introduction to phonology, the study of sound patterns in language. Designed for students with only a basic knowledge of linguistics, it teaches in a step-by-step fashion the logical techniques of phonological analysis and the fundamental theories that underpin it. Through over sixty graded exercises, students are encouraged to make their own analyses of phonological patterns and processes, based on extensive data and problems sets from a wide variety of languages. Introducing Phonology equips students with the essential analytical skills needed for further study in the field, such as how to think critically and discover generalizations about data, how to formulate hypotheses, and how to test them. Providing a solid foundation in both the theory and practice of phonology, it is set to become the leading text for any introductory course, and will be invaluable to all students beginning to study the discipline.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
What is phonology? -- Phonetic transcriptions -- Allophonic relations -- Underlying representations -- Interacting processes -- Feature theory -- Doing an analysis -- Phonological typology and naturalness -- Abstractness and psychological reality -- Nonlinear representations.
Subject
Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology.
Multimedia