
Sound Structure in Language Edited and Introduced by Nina Grønnum, Frans Gregersen, and Hans Basbøll
by Rischel, Jørgen; Grønnum, Nina; Gregerson, Frans; Basbøll, HansBuy New
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Author Biography
Jorgen Rischel, who died in May 2007, was-at the time of his death-Professor of Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen. He was known internationally for his descriptive work on Greenlandic, his grammar of Minor Mlabri of Thailand, and his analyses of Danish phonology and morphology. He also wrote extensively on historical linguistics, the history of linguistics, linguistic fieldwork, phonology, and the links between linguistics and culture.
Nina Gronnum is senior lecturer in phonetics at the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen. The bulk of her research work is within Danish phonetics and phonology, particularly Danish intonation and Danish stod. She is responsible for the recently completed spontaneous speech corpus, DanPASS (Danish Phonetically Annotated Spontaneous Speech).
Frans Gregersen is the director of the Danish National Research Foundation LANCHART Centre focusing on language change in real time. He has worked on the sociolinguistics of Danish for thirty years and will continue to do so. He has also written on the history of linguistics and literacy.
Hans Basboll is Professor of Scandinavian Linguistics at the Institute of Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark. He has worked extensively on the phonology and morphology of Danish, and on general phonology (in particular syllable structure and prosody). He has directed projects on Danish child language. His main publication is The Phonology of Danish (Oxford University Press 2005).
Table of Contents
Prerequisites and Analysis | |
Formal Linguistics and Real Speech | |
Consonant Gradation: A Problem in Danish Phonology and Morphology | |
On Functional Load in Phonemics | |
Derivation as a Syntactic Process in Greenlandic | |
Consonant Reduction in Faroese Noncompound Wordforms | |
Prosody | |
Stress, Juncture, and Syllabification in Phonemic Description | |
Is There Just One Hierarchy of Prosodic Categories? | |
Compound Stress in Danish Without a cycle | |
On Unit Accentuation in Danish - and the Distinction Between Deep and Surface Phonology | |
Morphemic Tone and Word Tone in Eastern Norwegian | |
Asymmetric Vowel Harmony in Greenlandic Fringe Dialects | |
Structural and Functional Aspects of Tone Split in Thai | |
Speech Sounds in History and Culture | |
A Note on Diachronic Data, Universals, and Research Strategies | |
Phoneme, Grapheme, and the "Importance" of Distinctions | |
Functional Aspects of the Scandinavian Runic Reform | |
A Unified Theory of Nordic i-umlaut, Syncope, and stod | |
Diphthongization in Faroese | |
Devoicing or Strengthening of Long Obstruents in Greenlandic | |
The Role of a "Mixed" Language in Linguistic Reconstruction | |
Typology and Reconstruction of Numeral Systems: The Case of Austroasiatic | |
The Mlabri Enigma: is Mlabri a Primary Hunter-Gatherer Language or the Result of an Ethnically and Socially Complex Founder Event? | |
Jorgen Rischel's Bibliography | |
References | |
Index | |
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