A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa
What is the relationship between phonetics and phonology? Are phonological features innate and universal, and do they have fixed phonetic correlates? These questions have received renewed prominence in theoretical debates, and this book explores them from a modular, substance-free perspective. This in-depth analysis of Breton serves not only to introduce important data from this endangered language into the theoretical landscape but also to demonstrate the viability of a modular phonological framework. The book introduces a minimalist system of phonological representations built up on a language-specific basis, and integrates it with a fully-fledged computational framework, showcasing the numerous empirical and conceptual advantages of a substance-free view of phonology.Presenting the first comprehensive analysis of the sound patterns of a Breton variety treated in a substance-free phonological framework, this book will enhance the understanding of Celtic phonology and offers a valuable reference for postgraduate students, academics and researchers working in phonological theory and Celtic studies.
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A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa
What is the relationship between phonetics and phonology? Are phonological features innate and universal, and do they have fixed phonetic correlates? These questions have received renewed prominence in theoretical debates, and this book explores them from a modular, substance-free perspective. This in-depth analysis of Breton serves not only to introduce important data from this endangered language into the theoretical landscape but also to demonstrate the viability of a modular phonological framework. The book introduces a minimalist system of phonological representations built up on a language-specific basis, and integrates it with a fully-fledged computational framework, showcasing the numerous empirical and conceptual advantages of a substance-free view of phonology.Presenting the first comprehensive analysis of the sound patterns of a Breton variety treated in a substance-free phonological framework, this book will enhance the understanding of Celtic phonology and offers a valuable reference for postgraduate students, academics and researchers working in phonological theory and Celtic studies.
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A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa

A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa

by Pavel Iosad
A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa

A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa

by Pavel Iosad

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Overview

What is the relationship between phonetics and phonology? Are phonological features innate and universal, and do they have fixed phonetic correlates? These questions have received renewed prominence in theoretical debates, and this book explores them from a modular, substance-free perspective. This in-depth analysis of Breton serves not only to introduce important data from this endangered language into the theoretical landscape but also to demonstrate the viability of a modular phonological framework. The book introduces a minimalist system of phonological representations built up on a language-specific basis, and integrates it with a fully-fledged computational framework, showcasing the numerous empirical and conceptual advantages of a substance-free view of phonology.Presenting the first comprehensive analysis of the sound patterns of a Breton variety treated in a substance-free phonological framework, this book will enhance the understanding of Celtic phonology and offers a valuable reference for postgraduate students, academics and researchers working in phonological theory and Celtic studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474437561
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2018
Series: Edinburgh Studies in Theoretical Linguistics
Edition description: 88,545
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr Pavel Iosad is a Lecturer in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

1: Introduction

2: Conceptual foundations of substance-free phonology

3: Representational assumptions

4: Computational assumptions

5: Complexity and markedness in substance-free phonology

6: The Breton language

7: Segments and representations

8: Suprasegmental phonology

9: The phonology of vowels

10: The phonology of consonants: palatalization and gliding

11: Laryngeal phonology

12: Conclusion

References

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Iosad breathes new life into the long-neglected art of whole-language phonological analysis whilst insightfully engaging with an impressively wide range of theoretical issues concerning phonological representations, derivations, and interfaces.

Dr Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero

Iosad breathes new life into the long-neglected art of whole-language phonological analysis whilst insightfully engaging with an impressively wide range of theoretical issues concerning phonological representations, derivations, and interfaces.

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