The lexical and metrical phonology of English : the legacy of The Sound Pattern of English /

"This is the first full-scale discussion of English phonology since Chomsky & Halle's seminal The Sound Pattern of English (SPE). The book emphasizes the analysis using ordered rules and builds on SPE by incorporating lexical and metrical and prosodic analysis and the insights afforded...

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Main Authors: Jensen, John T. (John Tillotson)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This is the first full-scale discussion of English phonology since Chomsky & Halle's seminal The Sound Pattern of English (SPE). The book emphasizes the analysis using ordered rules and builds on SPE by incorporating lexical and metrical and prosodic analysis and the insights afforded by Lexical Phonology. It provides clear explanations and logical development throughout, introducing rules individually and then illustrating their interactions. These features make this influential theory accessible to students from a variety of backgrounds in linguistics and phonology. Rule-ordering diagrams summarize the crucial ordering of approximately 85 rules. Many of the interactions result in phonological opacity, where either the effect of a rule is not evident in the output or its conditions of application are not present in the output, due to the operation of later rules. This demonstrates the superiority of a rule-based account over output oriented approaches such as Optimality Theory or pre-Generative structuralist phonology"--
Carrier Form: xv, 379 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 366-374) and index.
ISBN: 9781108841504
1108841503
9781108794916
1108794912
Index Number: PE1133
CLC: H311
Call Number: H311/J547
Contents: Theories of phonology -- Segmental phonology -- Syllables and moras -- English stress -- Prosodic phonology -- Lexical phonology: the cyclic rules -- Word-level phonology -- Further issues in phonological theory.