Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-12-767670-8
Verlag: Morgan Kaufmann
Chinese Phonology in Generative Grammar is intended to offer such a review and comparison while outlining the studies in Chinese phonology.
Eight unpublished papers written by seven authors are selected to cover the areas of field-work, dialectology, and synchronic studies of segmental and tonal systems of the Chinese language family. These papers are directly related to the theoretical issues in: (1) The SPE Model; (2) Lexical Phonology and Morphology; (3) Autosegmental Phonology; (4) Metrical Phonology; and (5) Optimality Theory.
By putting the study of Chinese phonology into the generative perspective, this collection provides useful data for further theoretical work and draw significant feedback to the theory of Generative Phonology.
Key - Review the theoretical development from rule-based analysis to constraint-based analysis in the study of Generative Phonology over the last three decades
- Compare the two kinds of analyses with respect to their different frameworks and research focuses and their relations with each other in Generative Phonology
- Profile the study of Chinese phonology in recent years by putting it into the generative perspective
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: De Bao Xu, From Rule-base Analysis to Constraint-based Analysis
The SPE Model: Jianguo Shi, The Sound System of Shuyang Dialect
Lexical Phonology and Morphology: De Bao Xu
Lexical Third Tone Sandhi and the Lexical Organization of Mandarin
Autosegmental Phonology: Zhiming Bao, Sub-syllabic Processes and the Southern Min Syllable
Metrical Phonology: San Duanmu, Stress in Chinese
Hua Lin, Stress and the Distribution of the Neutral Tone in Mandarin
Optimality Theory: Moira Yip
Dialect Variation in Nasalization: Alignment or Duration? Yen-Hwei Lin
An Optimality-theoretic Account of Dialect Variation in Er Suffication: A Case Study of Shejiang Wu Dialects
Yen-Hwei Lin, Toward a Unified Account of Three Classes of Huojia Affixed Words.