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Oxford Oxford University Press 2011 Hard cover New. 368 p. The Phonology of the World's Languages . Intended for college/higher education audience. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
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ISBN10: 0199229317, ISBN13: 9780199229314, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover Like New [Redhill, SURRE, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2011]
ISBN10: 0199229317, ISBN13: 9780199229314, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. This book presents a comprehensive, contrastive account of the phonological structures and characteristics of Icelandic and Faroese. It is written for Nordic linguists and theoretical phonologists interested in what the languages reveal about phonological structure and phonological change and the relation between morphology, phonology, and phonetics. The book is divided into five parts. In the first Professor Arnason provides the theoretical and historicalcontext of his investigation. Icelandic and Faroese originate from the West-Scandinavian or Norse spoken in Norway, Iceland and part of the Scottish Isles at the end of the Viking Age. The modern spokenlanguages are barely intelligible to each other and, despite many common phonological characteristics, exhibit differences that raise questions about their historical and structural relation and about phonological change more generally. Separate parts are devoted to synchronic analysis of the sounds of the languages, their phonological oppositions, syllabic structure and phonotactics, lexical morphophonemics, rhythmic structure, intonation and postlexical variation. The book draws on theauthor's and others' published work and presents the results of original research in Faroese and Icelandic phonology. This book presents a comprehensive, contrastive account of the phonological structures and characteri ...
ISBN10: 0199229317, ISBN13: 9780199229314, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover [DH, SE, Spain] [Publication Year: 2011]
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