语音学与音系学入门
'Informative, interesting and well written... an excellent general reference for students and scholars at a variety of levels' Language, reviewing the first edition Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject. this book offers a thorough introduction to phonetics and phonology. It is unusually comprehensive, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as ...
'Informative, interesting and well written... an excellent general reference for students and scholars at a variety of levels' Language, reviewing the first edition Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject. this book offers a thorough introduction to phonetics and phonology. It is unusually comprehensive, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as to the foundations of phonolgical analysis. The second edition of this highly successful textbook incorporates several improvements: a completely new chapter on speech perception has been added: the material on anatomy and physiology has been rearranged and much of the detail placed later in the book to made it less demanding on readers; further coverage has been given to the sounds of the world's languages; and the entire text has been edited to bring it up to date.
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目录
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导读
Figures
Tables
Preface to the Second Edition
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1.1 Phonetics and phonology
1.2 Theory and analysis
1.3 Relationships with other fields
1.4 Outline of this book
Exercises
2 Segmental Articulation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 A functional overview of the speech production process
2.3 The organs of speech
2.4 Describing speech sounds
2.5 Airstream mechanisms
2.6 Modes of phonation
2.7 Vocalic sounds
2.8 Duration and glide in vocalic articulations
2.9 Consonantal sounds
2.10 Vocal tract Place
2.11 Tongue position
2.12 Manner of articulation
2.13 Stricture
2.14 Force
2.15 Length
2.16 Voice onset
Exercises
3 Units of Speech
4 The Phonemic Organization of Speech
5 The Generative Approach to Phonology
6 The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Production
7 The Acoustics of Speech Production
8 Speech Perception
9 Prosody
10 Feature Systems
11 The Progress of Phonology
Appendix 1:Phonetic Symbols
Appendix 2:Features
References
Index
文库索引
John Clark is Chief Executive Officer of the University of Western Sydney, Hawskbury. He was previously Director of the Speech. Hearing and Language Centre at Macquarie University. Sydney. Colin Yallop is Associate Professor in Linguistics at Macquarie and is Director of the Universty's Dictionary Research Centre.