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The phonology of consonants : harmony, dissimilation, and correspondence

Title
The phonology of consonants : harmony, dissimilation, and correspondence / W M. G. Bennett, Rhodes University, South Africa.
ISBN
9781107073630 (hardback)
1107073634 (hardback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Physical Description
xix, 394 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"The most comprehensive work on dissimilation (the avoidance or repair of combinations of similar sounds) to date, this book proposes a novel analysis that handles dissimilation as the avoidance of surface correspondence relationships. It draws on recent work in Agreement By Correspondence to show that dissimilation is a natural outcome predicted by the same theory of Surface Correspondence. The theory is developed in more detail than ever before, and its predictions are tested and evaluated through ten in-depth analyses of diverse languages from Quechua to Kinyarwanda, together with a typological survey of over 160 dissimilation patterns drawn from over 130 languages, from Acehnese to Zulu. The book redefines the core of Surface Correspondence theory to a level of formal specificity and theoretical precision surpassing previous work. The book's findings are made more accessible by numerous examples featuring data from 47 languages from around the world"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 20, 2015
Series
Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 147.
Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 147
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. The surface correspondence theory; 3. Kinyarwanda: the effects of domain edges, and the adequacy of a single SCorr relation; 4. Sundanese: complementary assimilation and dissimilation; 5. Quechua and Obolo: the role of syllable edges; 6. Chol and Ponapean: complete identity effects; 7. Zulu labial dissimilation: SCTD and the OCP; 8. Segmental blocking effects in dissimilation; 9. Typological survey of dissimilation; 10. Concluding remarks.
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