The phonology of Danish / Hans Basbøll.

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 mo...

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Main Author: Basbøll, Hans
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
Series:Phonology of the world's languages.
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245 1 4 |a The phonology of Danish /  |c Hans Basbøll. 
260 |a Oxford ;  |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 2005. 
300 |a 1 online resource (xxvii, 596 pages) :  |b illustrations, maps. 
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490 1 |a The Phonology of the world's languages 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 548-562) and indexes. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Preface -- Abbreviations -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Part One: Introduction and contrastive units -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. The Danish language -- 1.2. Previous studies in Danish phonology -- 1.3. Methodology: Occam's razor, phonetics, and psychological interpretability -- 1.4. Phonological, morphological and lexical models developed and used -- 1.5. Notational conventions -- 1.6. Inventory of symbols in the Standard transcription -- 1.7. Structure of the book -- 2. SEGMENTS, PROSODIES AND LETTERS -- 2.1. Contrast and position, segments and prosodies -- 2.2. Full vowels. 
505 8 |a 2.3. Schwa: the prototypical neutral vowel -- 2.4. Syllabic segments other than full vowels -- 2.5. Non-syllabic segments -- 2.6. Diphthongs -- 2.7. Morphophonemes: candidate lexical segments -- 2.8. Quantity: vowel length -- 2.9. Stød -- 2.10. Stress -- 2.11. Orthography, sound-letter correspondences, and mis-spellings -- Part Two: Distinctive features and segment types -- 3. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND MAJOR CLASSES -- 3.1. The function of distinctive features -- 3.2. Natural Classes -- 3.3. Phonetic homogeneity -- 3.4. Strict-but not symmetrical-binarity -- 3.5. Vocoid as a 'cover feature' 
505 8 |a 3.6. Classes denned by any pair of Sonorant, Stop and Lateral: depicting relatedness of segment types -- 3.7. Major classes defined by Sonorant, Stop and Lateral -- 3.8. Major classes defined by Sonorant, Stop and Vocoid -- 3.9. Some consequences: liquids, consonant weakening, and the feature Voiced -- 4. AN ANALYSIS IN BINARY DISTINCTIVE FEATURES -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Place of articulation for contoids: Labial, Alveolar, Palatal, Velar and Pharyngeal -- 4.3. Rounding and place of articulation for vocoids -- 4.4. Further features for the vowel space: Approximant, Front and Grave. 
505 8 |a 4.5. Neutral vowels -- 4.6. Further features for obstruents: Voiced and Spread glottis -- 5. R-PROCESSES AND THE POTENTIALS OF MULTIVALUED FEATURES -- 5.1. r-colouring -- 5.2. Fusion of vowel and r -- 5.3. Multivalued features and r-colouring -- 5.4. Conclusion of Part Two: distinctive features, segments, and prosody -- Part Three: The sonority syllable and phonotactics -- 6. DEVELOPING THE SONORITY SYLLABLE MODEL -- 6.1. Prolegomena to the phonotactic analysis: foundations -- 6.2. The prototypical syllabic peak and the universal logic of segment types. 
505 8 |a 6.3. Introducing the time dimension into the universal logic of segment types: the Sonority Syllable Model -- 6.4. The Sonority Syllable Model and the syllabic peak: considering alternatives -- 6.5. The Sonority Syllable Model as basis for phonotactic description -- 6.6. The Sonority Syllable Model and phonotactic typology -- 7. PHONOTACTICS OF THE MONOMORPHEMIC MONOSYLLABLE -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Onset position: the Sonority Syllable Model and other restrictions -- 7.3. Coda position: the Sonority Syllable Model and other restrictions. 
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