Introductory Phonology
Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics
1. Edition August 2008
336 Pages, Hardcover
Textbook
Short Description
Introductory Phonology provides an exceptional foundation to the field for those who are coming to it for the first time. Accessibly and succinctly written by a renowned phonologist, this volume is an ideal first course book in phonology.
Introductory Phonology provides an exceptional foundation to the field for those who are coming to it for the first time. Developed and tested through years of experience and use, it emphasizes analysis of phonological data as well as the scientific context in which phonological analysis takes place. Hayes explains the analytical methods clearly as well as discussing the larger questions of what phonological patterns reveal about language.
The book includes numerous student-friendly features, including multi-part exercises and suggestions for further reading. The chapters include annotated bibliographies with reference sources, which will help both instructors and students increase their depth of knowledge of the theories and languages covered. Accessibly and succinctly written by a renowned phonologist, this volume is an ideal first course book in phonology.
1. Phonetics.
2. Phonemic analysis.
3. More on phonemes.
4. Features.
5. Morphology.
6. Phonological alternation I.
7. Phonological alternation II.
8. Morphophonemic analysis.
9. Productivity.
10. The role of morphology and syntax.
11. Diachrony and synchrony.
12. Abstractness.
13. Syllables.
14. Stress, stress rules, and syllable weight.
15. Tone and intonation.
Appendix: On phonology problems