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2 Review of The Sound Pattern of English
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Klaus J. Kohler
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface vii
- Table of contents ix
- General Introduction 1
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PART ONE: THE SOUND PATTERN OF ENGLISH REVIEWED
- Introduction 19
- 1 The New Phonological Paradigm 21
- 2 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 63
- 3 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 83
- 4 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 145
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PART TWO: THE STRESS SYSTEM OF ENGLISH
- Introduction 201
- 5 Some Problems in the Description of English Accentuation 205
- 6 English Word Stress and Phrase Stress 219
- 7 Noncyclic English Word Stress 249
- 8 Stress Rules in English: A New Version 261
- 9 English Word Stress: An Examination of Some Basic Assumptions 277
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PART THREE: THE VOWEL SYSTEM OF ENGLISH
- Introduction 327
- 10 Problems in the Interpretation of the Great English Vowel Shift 331
- 11 On the Validity of the Chomsky-Halle Analysis of the Historical English Vowel Shift 355
- 12 Some Theoretical Implications of the Great Vowel Shift 369
- 13 Vowel Features, Paired Variables, and the English Vowel Shift 377
- 14 Underlying Vowels in Modern English 395
- 15 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 413
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PART FOUR: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PHONOLOGY
- Introduction 435
- 16 On the Need for a Phonological Base 439
- 17 How Intrinsic is Content? Markedness, Sound Change, and 'Family Universals' 475
- 18 On Some Fundamental Concepts of Phonology 505
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INDEXES
- Language index 539
- Word index 543
- Affix index 575
- Subject index 577
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface vii
- Table of contents ix
- General Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: THE SOUND PATTERN OF ENGLISH REVIEWED
- Introduction 19
- 1 The New Phonological Paradigm 21
- 2 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 63
- 3 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 83
- 4 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 145
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PART TWO: THE STRESS SYSTEM OF ENGLISH
- Introduction 201
- 5 Some Problems in the Description of English Accentuation 205
- 6 English Word Stress and Phrase Stress 219
- 7 Noncyclic English Word Stress 249
- 8 Stress Rules in English: A New Version 261
- 9 English Word Stress: An Examination of Some Basic Assumptions 277
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PART THREE: THE VOWEL SYSTEM OF ENGLISH
- Introduction 327
- 10 Problems in the Interpretation of the Great English Vowel Shift 331
- 11 On the Validity of the Chomsky-Halle Analysis of the Historical English Vowel Shift 355
- 12 Some Theoretical Implications of the Great Vowel Shift 369
- 13 Vowel Features, Paired Variables, and the English Vowel Shift 377
- 14 Underlying Vowels in Modern English 395
- 15 Review of The Sound Pattern of English 413
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PART FOUR: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PHONOLOGY
- Introduction 435
- 16 On the Need for a Phonological Base 439
- 17 How Intrinsic is Content? Markedness, Sound Change, and 'Family Universals' 475
- 18 On Some Fundamental Concepts of Phonology 505
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INDEXES
- Language index 539
- Word index 543
- Affix index 575
- Subject index 577