Phonology and language use /

Referencing new developments, this book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the representation of phonology. Rather than assuming phonological representations in terms of phonemes, Joan Bybee adopts an exemplar model, in which specific tokens o...

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Main Author: Bybee, Joan L.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:0511016069
9780511016066
0521583748
9780521583749
9780511612886
0511612885
9780511054044
0511054041
9780521533782
0521533783
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Language Use as part of Linguistic Theory
  • 2. A Usage-Based Model for Phonology and Morphology
  • 3. The Nature of Lexical Representation
  • 4. Phonological Processes, Phonological Patterns
  • 5. The Interaction of Phonology with Morphology
  • 6. The Unites of Storage and Access: Morphemes, Words, and Phrases
  • 7. Constructions as Processing Units: The Rise and Fall of French Liaison
  • 8. Universals, Synchrony and Diachrony.