From Memory to Speech and Back: Papers on Phonetics and Phonology 1954 - 2002

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Walter de Gruyter, 6 févr. 2013 - 267 pages

The book includes a selection of articles by Morris Halle dealing with issues in the theory and practice of phonetics and phonology. The articles, written in the course of the last forty years, concern matters that remain to this day at the cutting edge of the discipline.

 

Table des matières

Introduction
1
Why and How do We Study the Sounds of Speech?
18
A Model and a Program for Research
25
On the Feature Advanced Tongue Root
37
A Note on Laryngeal Features
45
Theoretical Issues in Phonology in the 1970s
62
Review of Peter Ladefoged Preliminaries to Linguistic Phonetics
83
What Speakers Know about the Sounds of their Language
95
Speculations about the Representations of Words in Memory
122
Comments on B Lindblom On the Origin and Purpose of Discreteness and Invariance in Sound Patterns
137
Why Phonology is Different
150
Knowledge of Language and the Sounds of Speech
176
Feature Geometry and Feature Spreading
196
Name Index
253
Language Index
256
Subject Index
258

On Distinctive Features and their Articulatory Implementation
105

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À propos de l'auteur (2013)

Morris Halle is Professor emeritus at the MIT, USA.

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