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Phonology of Danish

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ISBN-10: 0198242689

ISBN-13: 9780198242680

Edition: 2005

Authors: Hans Basb�ll

List price: $220.00
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Description:

The book is the most comprehensive account of the phonology of Danish ever published in any language. It gives a clear analysis of the sound patterns of modern Danish and examines the relations between its speech sounds and grammar. The author develops new models for the analysis of phonology and morphology-phonology interactions, and shows how these may be applied to Danish and to other languages.
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Book details

List price: $220.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/11/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 624
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 1.49" tall
Weight: 2.354
Language: English

Introduction and Contrastive Units
Introduction
Segments, Prosodies and Letters
Distinctive Features and Segment Types
Distinctive Features and Major Classes
An Analysis in Binary Distinctive Features
r-processes and the Potentials of Multivalued Features
The Sonority Syllable and Phonotactics
Developing the Sonority Syllable Model
Phonotactics of the Monomorphemic Monosyllable
Extending the Phonotactic Description: polymorphemic monosyllables, anddisyllables with schwa
Syllables, Schwa-Drop, and Prosody
The Syllable as domain of segmental phonology: consonant gradation and short/a, o/
Stod and Sound Structure: a moraic analysis
Schwa-assimilation and "productive stod-addition"
Stress Phonologically: prosodic and segmental prominence
Word Structure and Its Relation to Prosody
Systematically Graded Productivity of Endings (SGPE): a model for wordstructure and its implications for Danish phonology
Prosody of Simplex Lexemes: stod and stress
Prosody of Simplex Words: stod and stress in inflection
Prosody of Complex Words: stod and stress in word formation
Epilogue: from word to utterance
Appendix
References
Index