Tomeki
Cover of Syllable structure

Syllable structure

the limits of variation

By San Duanmu

0 (0 Ratings)
0 Want to read0 Currently reading0 Have read

Publish Date

2008

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Language

eng

Pages

275

Description:

"This book looks at the range of possible syllables in human languages. The syllable is a central notion in phonology, yet basic questions about it remain poorly understood and phonologists are divided on even the most elementary issues. For example, the word city has been syllabified as ci-ty (the 'maximal onset' analysis), cit-y (the 'no-open-lax-V' analysis), and cit-ty (the 'geminate C' analysis). San Duanmu explores and clarifies these and many other related issues through an in-depth analysis of the entire lexicons of several languages." "His clear exposition will appeal to phonologists and advanced students and will provide a new benchmark in syllabic and prosodic analysis. He also offers an answer to the intriguing question: how different can human languages be?"--Jacket.