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5. Phonology
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Thomas Herbst
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface XIII
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The English language and linguistics
- 1. Facts about English 1
- 2. Principles of modern linguistics 12
- 3. Language, intuition and corpora 27
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Sounds
- 4. The sounds of English: phonetics 43
- 5. Phonology 56
- 6. Phonetic “reality” 67
- 7. Contrastive aspects of phonetics and phonology 76
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Meaning-carrying units
- 8. Morphology 83
- 9. Word formation 95
- 10. Phraseology 125
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Sentences – models of grammar
- 11. Syntax: traditional grammar 141
- 12. Valency theory and case grammar 171
- 13. Theories of grammar and language acquisition 200
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Meaning
- 14. Semantics: meaning, reference and denotation 220
- 15. Meaning relations 233
- 16. Ways of describing meaning 247
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Utterances
- 17. Pragmatics 265
- 18. Texts 283
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Variation
- 19. Variation in language 302
- 20. Linguistic change 315
- Backmatter 330
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface XIII
-
The English language and linguistics
- 1. Facts about English 1
- 2. Principles of modern linguistics 12
- 3. Language, intuition and corpora 27
-
Sounds
- 4. The sounds of English: phonetics 43
- 5. Phonology 56
- 6. Phonetic “reality” 67
- 7. Contrastive aspects of phonetics and phonology 76
-
Meaning-carrying units
- 8. Morphology 83
- 9. Word formation 95
- 10. Phraseology 125
-
Sentences – models of grammar
- 11. Syntax: traditional grammar 141
- 12. Valency theory and case grammar 171
- 13. Theories of grammar and language acquisition 200
-
Meaning
- 14. Semantics: meaning, reference and denotation 220
- 15. Meaning relations 233
- 16. Ways of describing meaning 247
-
Utterances
- 17. Pragmatics 265
- 18. Texts 283
-
Variation
- 19. Variation in language 302
- 20. Linguistic change 315
- Backmatter 330