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Jerzy Jan Rubach – The Lexical Phonology of Slovak

Having both a descriptive and a theoretical purpose, this book is the first full phonological description of Slovak, a language spoken by some four-and-a-half million people in Central and Eastern Europe. It is also a study of the theories of lexical, autosegmental, and prosodic phonology, with a particular emphasis on syllable structure. In a synthesis of these two aims, the author demonstrates how the theories can be integrated in a description of a single language.

Part One: Background
1. Theoretical Backgroung
2. Slovak Phonology: Background
3. Morphology
Part Two: Cyclic Rules
4. Palatalization: Derived Environment Rules
5. Melody – Skeleton Interaction: The Yers
6. Skeleton-Syllable Interaction
7. Syllable Structure
Part Three: Noncyclic Rules
8. Postcyclic Rules
9. Postlexical Rules
10. Conclusions   źródło opisu: http://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-lexical…(?)

Wydawnictwo:
Oxford University Press
data wydania:
16 września 1993

ISBN:
9780198240006

liczba stron:
328

słowa kluczowe:
słowacki fonologia rubach jerzy profesor instytut anglistyki phonology underlying representation derivation kurpie kurpiowski językoznawstwo linguistics beka

kategoria:
językoznawstwo, nauka o literaturze

język:
angielski