PHONOLOGY

study of the sound systems of languages. It is distinguished from phonetics, which is the study of the production, perception, and physical properties of speech sounds; phonology attempts to account for how they are combined, organized, and convey meaning in particular languages. Only a fraction of the sounds humans can articulate is found in any particular language. For example, English lacks the click sounds common to many languages of S Africa, while the sound th often poses problems for people learning English. Also, possible combinations of sounds vary widely from language to language—the combination kt at the beginning of a word, for example, would be impossible in some languages but is unexceptional in Greek. In phonology, speech sounds are analyzed into phonemes, the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word. A phoneme may have several allophones, related sounds that are distinct but do not change the meaning of a word when they are interchanged. In English, l at the beginning of a word and l after a vowel are pronounced differently, so that the l in lit and the l in gold are allophones of the phoneme l; in other languages the difference between the two sounds could change the meaning of a word and so would be considered different phonemes.

See N. Chomsky and M. Halle, The Sound Pattern of English (1968); M. Kenstowicz and C. Kisseberth, Generative Phonology (1979); P. Hawkins, Introducing Phonology (1984).

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...Goldsmith, J. 1976 , Autosegmental Phonology . MIT doctoral dissertation. Distributed...Dordrecht: Foris. Gorecka, A. 1989 , Phonology of articulations . Doctoral dissertation...Bloomington. -- 1986 , "Inalterability in CV phonology", Language , 62:321-51. -- 1989...
...ed. , Recent Developments in Lexical Phonology Dusseldorf: Heinrich-Heine-Universitat...GOLDSMITH, JOHN 1976 , Autosegmental Phonology , Ph.D. dissertation, MIT Bloomington...Mongolian, Yaka, Finnish and Hungarian", Phonology Yearbook, 2 : 253-75...
...University Press. Jones, Charles 1997b . Phonology. In Jones, Charles ed. . The Edinburgh...Inkelas, Sharon and Draga Zee eds. . The Phonology-Syntax Connection. CSLI Publishers...Ellen Kaisse eds. . Studies in Lexical Phonology. New York, Academic Press. Kaisse...
----- 1985 , "Some Consequences of Lexical Phonology", Phonology Yearbook 2 , 85-138. Kochik, J. M. 1971...80-113. Leben, W. R. 1973 , "Suprasegmental Phonology", MIT Ph.D. dissertation. Letz, B. 1950...
...findings-in this case, null (or small) phonology effects to novel letter strings such...and her colleagues who claim assembled phonology has small-to-null effects on reading...Rickard, Elton, 1988). Assembled phonology refers to transient phonology, computed...
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Historical Phonology of Old Indo-Aryan Consonants. by Andrew Miles Byrd Historical Phonology of Old Indo-Aryan Consonants. By MASATO...other Indo-European (IE) languages, the phonology of Sanskrit has always been viewed as remarkably...
Chamorro Historical Phonology 1. by Robert Blust After a brief look at the synchronic phonology of this language of the Mariana Islands...000 years ago. Although the historical phonology of Chamorro has been mentioned in passing...
Generative phonology and analogical change: the case of...derivations among linguists, this sort of phonology remains to a significant extent arcane...5) to interact with the rest of the phonology at a shallower (later) level than...
...Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology and Phonetics: An Interactive Introduction...Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (2000) Author Jurgen Handke Platform...Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology and Phonetics: An Interactive Introduction...
...Issues in Austronesian Historical Phonology. by David Zorc John Lynch, ed...Issues in Austronesian Historical Phonology. PL 550. Canberra Pacific Linguistics...its theme Austronesian historical phonology. There is an overview of the PAN...
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...outcomes, and also how the acquisition of a phonology might relate to semantics and syntax...in reading development. Initially, phonology might be very key to understanding sound...reduce influences that interact with phonology and actually determine reading comprehension...
...brains responses to language stimuli. Phonology and Semantics In one study, Mody and colleagues looked at the interaction between phonology and semantics in bottom-up and top...frontal areas, suggesting that when phonology and semantics are tightly coupled, the...
...This text is about the study of clinical phonology. It covers normal speech sound articulation...remediation of phonological disorders, phonology as it relates to language and dialectal...presence and/or maintenance of disordered phonology. Literature related to impairments of...
...comprised of five basic components: phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax and...components of the reading process as well. Phonology Phonemes are the building blocks we use...brains as they gather information about phonology, morphology, semantics and syntax when...
...contact) always involves specific elements of grammar and phonology as well as shared vocabulary. In fact, it is clear from...this chant is in fact in Hebrew, modified to fit Japanese phonology. It is also claimed that a document dating from around 100...
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...authored and coauthored a number of books including Lexical Phonology and the History of English (Cambridge University Press...Cambridge University Press), An Introduction to English Phonology (Edinburgh University Press) and is co-editor of the journal...
...include knowing the patterning of speech sounds in language (phonology), how words are put together (morphology), how words...know which tools you will need; it could be syntax in one, phonology in another; sometimes you just puzzle through," says Mr...
...awdur ac yn gydawdur nifer o gyfrolau, gan gynnwys Lexical Phonology and the History of English (Gwasg Prifysgol Caergrawnt...Gwasg Prifysgol Caergrawnt), An Introduction to English Phonology (Gwasg Prifysgol Caeredin) a hi yw cyd-olygydd y cyfnodolyn...
...Starfleet Academy. Hes the current instructor of Advanced Phonology and Interspecies Ethics, specialising in computer programing...regional dialects, is the current academy aide for Advanced Phonology and Advanced Acoustical Engineering courses and is vice president...
...that when you learn a language as an adult, you will always show a deficit in your performance, especially in phonetics and phonology." The right age If you want your child to be fluent in more than one language, then, it is best to introduce him to a...
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PHONOLOGY study of the sound systems of languages...physical properties of speech sounds; phonology attempts to account for how they are...languages but is unexceptional in Greek. In phonology, speech sounds are analyzed into phonemes...
...Native American languages to be highly developed in their phonology and grammar, whether they are the tongues of the Aztecs and...diversity among the indigenous American languages with respect to phonology and grammar. The tongue of the Greenland Eskimos, for example...
...the Prague school of linguistics. They argued that synchronic phonology, the study of speech sounds in a language at a given time, must be considered in light of diachronic phonology, the study of speech sounds as they have changed over the course...
...exerted a degree of influence on the newly arrived Semitic language or languages with respect to grammar, vocabulary, and phonology. Although the script used for Ethiopic and other Semitic tongues of Ethiopia is syllabic rather than alphabetic, it seems...
...because the manuscript is probably in his own handwriting, the Orrmulum is of great importance for the study of Middle English phonology. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
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