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Sound Change
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Blurb:Drawing examples from a range of world languages, this textbook introduces the ways in which speech sounds become different over time. It explores how we produce and hear particular sounds and how overall word shapes and the pronunciation of individual words change. The roles of phonetics and phonology, morphology and syntax, traditional formal models and recent exemplar-based work in sound change are all examined. In covering both structural and societal issues, the book integrates different kinds of historical evidence and different theories into a coherent understanding of the full process of sound change.
Key Features:. Offers broad linguistic coverage with examples from a wide range of world language families including Germanic, Romance, Mixtec, Tibetan, Hmong, Hebrew, Chinese, Kikuyu, Svan and Menominee. Explores sound change from structural, historical, sociolinguistic and acquisitional perspectives. Takes a data led approach with worked examples in each chapter . Includes questions and suggestions for investigation and research projects at the end of each chapter
Joseph Salmons is the Lester W. J. "Smoky" Seifert Professor of Language Sciences at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where he is also co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures. He edited Diachronica: International journal for historical linguistics from 2002-2019.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
256
Release Date:
2021-04-13
Publication Date:
2021-04-13
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1474461735
ISBN13:
9781474461733
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Weight:
336 g
Height:
153 cm
Width:
230 cm
Thickness:
17 cm
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