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- ISBN: 9780198814139 | 0198814135
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/5/2017
Patrick Honeybone is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and English Language at the University of Edinburgh where his main interests are historical phonology, phonological theory, and northern English dialects. He has published articles in English Language and Linguistics, Lingua, Language Sciences, and a range of other journals. He is the main organizer of the annual Manchester Phonology Meeting.
Joseph Salmons is the Lester W.J. "Smoky" Seifert Professor of Germanic Linguistics. He is the author of A History of German, (OUP 2012), and serves as executive editor of Diachronica: International Journal of Historical Linguistics.
Part I Introduction and Context
1. Introduction: Key Questions for Historical Phonology, Patrick Honeybone and Joseph Salmons
2. The Early History of Historical Phonology, Robert W. Murray
3. Structuralist Historical Phonology: Systems in Segmental Change, Joseph Salmons and Patrick Honeybone
Part II: Evidence and Methods in Historical Phonology
4. Phonological Reconstruction, Anthony Fox
5. Establishing Phonemic Contrast in Written Sources, Donka Minkova
6. Interpreting Diffuse Orthographies and Orthographic Change, J. Marshall Unger
7. Interpreting Alphabetic Orthographies: Early Middle English Spelling, Roger Lass
8. The Role of Typology in Historical Phonology, Martin Kummel
9. Computational and Quantitative Approaches to Historical Phonology, Brett Kessler
10. Simulation as an Investigative Tool in Historical Phonology, Andrew Wedel
11. Using Corpora of Recorded Speech for Historical Phonology, Warren Maguire
12. Exploring Chain Shifts, Mergers, and Near-Mergers as Changes in Progress, Matthew J. Gordon
Part III: Types of Phonological Change
13. Basic Types of Phonological Change, Andras Cser
14. Analogy and Morphophonological Change, David Fertig
15. Change in Word Prosody: Stress and Quantity, Aditi Lahiri
16. Tonoexodus, Tonogenesis, and Tone Change, Martha Ratliff
17. The Role of Prosodic Templates in Diachrony, Laura Catharine Smith and Adam Ussishkin
Part IV: Fundamental Controversies in Phonological Change
18. First Language Acquisition and Phonological Change, Paul Foulkes and Marilyn Vihman
19. How Diachronic is Synchronic Grammar? Crazy Rules, Regularity, and Naturalness, Tobias Scheer
20. An I-Language Approach to Phonologization and Lexification, Mark Hale, Madelyn Kissock, and Charles Reiss
21. Lexical Diffusion in Historical Phonology, Betty S. Phillips
22. Amphichronic Explanation and the Life Cycle of Phonological Processes, Ricardo Bermudez-Otero
23. Individuals, Innovation, and Change, Mark J. Jones
24. The Role of Experimental Investigation in Understanding Sound Change, Alan C. L. Yu
Part V: Theoretical Historical Phonology
25. Natural Phonology and Sound Change, Patricia J. Donegan and Geoffrey S. Nathan
26. Preference Laws in Phonological Change, Robert Mailhammer, David Restle, and Theo Vennemann
27. Articulatory Processing and Frequency of Use in Sound Change, Joan Bybee
28. Evolutionary Phonology: A Holistic Approach to Sound Change Typology, Juliette Blevins
29. Rule-based Generative Historical Phonology, B. Elan Dresher
30. Distinctive Features, Levels of Representation, and Historical Phonology, Thomas Purnell and Eric Raimy
31. Historical Sound Change in Optimality Theory: Achievements and Challenges, D. Eric Holt
32. Phonologization, Paul Kiparsky
Part VI: Sociolinguistic and Exogenous Factors in Historical Phonology
33. Variation, Transmission, Incrementation, Alexandra D'Arcy
34. Phonological Change in Real Time, David Bowie and Malcah Yaeger-Dror
35. Historical Phonology and Koineization, Daniel Schreier
36. Second Language Acquisition and Phonological Change, Fred R. Eckman and Gregory K. Iverson
37. Loanword Adaptation, Christian Uffmann
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