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作者: John Clark / Colin Yallop
出版社: 外语教学与研究出版社
原作名: An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
出版年: 2000
页数: 512
定价: 38.90元
装帧: 平装(无盘)
丛书: 当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库
ISBN: 9787560018997

内容简介  · · · · · ·

'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 ...




作者简介  · · · · · ·

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.




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Figures
Tables
Preface to the Second Edition
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
1.1 Phonetics and phonology
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Figures
Tables
Preface to the Second Edition
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
1.1 Phonetics and phonology
1.2 Theory and analysis
1.3 Relationship 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 articulation
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
Exercise
3. Unit of Speech
3.1 Identifying the units of speech
3.2 Complex articulations
3.3 Nasalization
3.4 Labialization
3.5 Palatalization
3.6 Velarization and pharyngealization
3.7 Affrication
3.8 Double articulation
3.9 Vowel retroflexion
3.10 Diphthongization
3.11 Syllabicity
3.12 Segmentation and structure
3.13 Diphthong and related phenomena
3.14 Interpretations
Exercise
4. Phonemic Organization of Speech
4.1 Phonetic variability
4.2 The phoneme
4.3 Allophones
4.4 Phonemic norms
4.5 Pattern and symmetry
4.6 Phonological reality
4.7 Units and boundaries
4.8 Invariance and overlap
4.9 Biuniqueness and neutralization
4.10 Morphophonemic alternation
4.11 Free variation
4.12 The sounds of the world’s language
Exercise
5. The Generative Approach to Phonology
5.1 The origins of generative phonology
5.2 The sound pattern of English
5.3 Basic rule notation in generative phonology
5.4 Formalism and evaluation
5.5 Abbreviation devices in rule notation
5.6 Rule order
5.7 Functional considerations
5.8 Naturalness and markedness
5.9 Abstractness
Exercise
6. The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Production
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Conventions of anatomical description
6.3 The nervous system
6.4 The respiratory system
6.5 The larynx
6.6 Phonation
6.7 The pharynx
6.8 The velum and nasal cavity
6.9 The oral cavity
6.10 The tongue
6.11 The lips
6.12 The mandible
Exercise
7. The Acoustic of Speech Production
7.1 The nature of sound
7.2 The propagation of sound
7.3 Simple harmonic motion
7.4 Complex vibrations
7.5 Resonance
7.6 Basic amplitude properties of sound waves
7.7 Time domain properties of sound waves
7.8 Frequency domain properties of sound waves
7.9 Some basic perceptual properties of sound waves
7.10 The acoustic model of speech production
7.11 Phonation as a sound source
7.12 Source of frication
7.13 The vocal tract filter in vowel production
7.14 Spectrographic analysis of speech
7.15 Acoustic properties of vowel quality
7.16 The vocal tract filter in consonant production
7.17 The acoustic properties of consonants in syllables
7.18 The relationship between articulatory and acoustic properties of speech production
7.19 Acoustic features of prosody
Exercise
8. Speech Perception
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The auditory system
8.3 Psychophysical properties of the auditory system
8.4 Speech intelligibility
8.5 Acoustic-phonetic perception
8.6 Vowel perception
8.7 Consonant perception
8.8 Units of perception
8.9 Prosodic perception
8.10 Word recognition
8.11 Models of speech perception
8.12 Conclusion
Exercise
8. Speech Perception
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The auditory system
8.3 Psychophysical properties of the auditory system
8.4 Speech intelligibility
8.5 Acoustic-phonetic perception
8.6 Vowel perception
8.7 Consonant perception
8.8 Units of perception
8.9 Prosodic perception
8.10 Word recognition
8.11 Models of speech perception
8.12 Conclusion
Exercise
9. Prosody
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The phonetic basis of suprasegementals
9.3 The systemic organization of prosody
9.4 Tone languages
9.5 Pitch-accent languages
9.6 Stress in English
9.7 Stress assignment
9.8 Intonation in English
Exercise
10. Feature systems
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Acoustic features
10.3 Articulatory features
10.4 Perceptional features
10.5 Distinctive features
10.6 Cover features
10.7 Abstract features
10.8 Accuracy and university
10.9 Universal feature systems
10.10 Features and discreteness
10.11 Hierarchical organization of features
10.12 Feature geometry
10.13 Overview
Exercise
11. The Progress of Phonology
11.1 Currents of theory
11.2 Phonetics and phonology before the twentieth century
11.3 The phoneme
11.4 The traditions of phonetics
11.5 Phonology in North America
11.6 The Prague School
11.7 Glossematics and stratification phonology
11.8 Prosodic phonology
11.9 Generative phonology
11.10 Natural generative phonology
11.11 Natural phonology
11.12 Autosegmental and CV phonology
11.13 Metrical phonology
11.14 Lexical phonology
11.15 Dependency phonology
11.16 Experimental phonology
11.17 Conclusion
Exercise
Appendix 1: Phonetic Symbols
1.1 Vowel symbols
1.2 Consonant symbols
1.3 Diacritics and conventions for complex articulations
1.4 Symbols used in transcription of English
Appendix 2: Features
2.1 Jakobson and Hall’s distinctive features
2.2 Chomsky and Hall’s universal set of phonetic features
2.3 Ladefoged’s ‘Traditional Features’
2.4 Components in dependency phonology
References
Index
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