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050 0 _aP217
_b.C35 1993
100 1 _aCarr, Philip,
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245 1 0 _aPhonology /
_cPhilip Carr
260 _aBasingstoke :
_bMacmillan,
_c1993
300 _axi, 324 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm
440 0 _aModern linguistics series
_910079
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes
505 _aReview of Phonetics - The Phonemic Insight - Alternations - Features, Classes and Systems - Neutralisation, Contrast and Generative Phonology - The Organisation of Grammar - Abstractness and Ordering - Interlude Post- SPE Phonology: Some Questions about the Standard Model - Naturalness in Generative Phonology - The Rule of the Lexicon - Representations Reconsidered (i) Metrical Phonology - (ii) Autosegmental Phonology - Representations and the Status of Rules: Privative Theories
520 _aThis textbook is an introduction to generative phonology for undergraduate students. It falls naturally into two parts. The first part takes the reader from phonemic analysis to the standard model of generative phonology. An interlude raises a series of questions about the standard model, which the second part seeks to address, thus introducing contemporary theoretical issues. Phonology is exercise-based: each chapter contains end-of-chapter exercises, and in the first half of the book, in-chapter exercises are included which require the student to apply the ideas introduced. The book requires no previous knowledge of Phonology. It assumes a knowledge of elementary articulatory phonetics and contains a brief review of phonetic terminology and symbols.
650 0 _aGrammar, Comparative and general
_xPhonology
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