The Theory Of Neutralization And The Archiphoneme In Functional Phonology


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The Theory of Neutralization and the Archiphoneme in Functional Phonology


The Theory of Neutralization and the Archiphoneme in Functional Phonology

Author: Tsutomu Akamatsu

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 1988


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The theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme is well known to have been expounded by the Prague School. It is now being fully accepted and practised by A. Martinet and his associates, to whom Akamatsu refers as the neo-Prague School. The objective is to propose a maximally functionalist theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme by submitting to critical discussion from a functional point of view all the principal notions pertaining to this theory in its traditionally professed form. The author comes up with a theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme which is fundamentally based on but is clearly different from that which is normally associated with the Prague School and the neo-Prague School.

Essentials of Functional Phonology


Essentials of Functional Phonology

Author: Tsutomu Akamatsu

language: en

Publisher: Peeters Publishers

Release Date: 1992


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Studies in General and English Phonetics


Studies in General and English Phonetics

Author: Jack Windsor Lewis

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2012-08-21


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Rhythm, intonation, exotic and familiar languages as well as computer-sythesized audio-communications, procedures in forensic linguistics, pronunciation lexicography, language change and sociological aspects of speech such as English regional accents and dialects in Britain and other parts of the world are covered in these thirty-eight articles in tribute to Professor J.D. O'Connor by an international list of contributors, including many world famous names. With an invaluable up-to-date bibliography, no university library will be complete without it.