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The Phonology of Consonants

The Phonology of Consonants

The Phonology of Consonants

Wm G. Bennett, Rhodes University, South Africa
March 2015
Available
Hardback
9781107073630

    The most comprehensive work on dissimilation (the avoidance or repair of combinations of similar sounds) to date, this book proposes a novel analysis that handles dissimilation as the avoidance of surface correspondence relationships. It draws on recent work in Agreement By Correspondence to show that dissimilation is a natural outcome predicted by the same theory of Surface Correspondence. The theory is developed in more detail than ever before, and its predictions are tested and evaluated through ten in-depth analyses of diverse languages from Quechua to Kinyarwanda, together with a typological survey of over 150 dissimilation patterns drawn from over 130 languages, from Acehnese to Zulu. The book redefines the core of Surface Correspondence theory to a level of formal specificity and theoretical precision surpassing previous work. The book's findings are made more accessible by numerous examples featuring data from 47 languages from around the world.

    • The most comprehensive work on the topic to date
    • Surveys over 150 dissimilation patterns drawn from over 130 languages
    • Contains a huge wealth of examples featuring data from 47 languages from around the world

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Monumental in scope and empirical coverage, and meticulously argued, this work will serve as a point of reference for all future research on consonant dissimilation and co-occurrence restrictions in general."
    Gunnar Ólafur Hansson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

    "Based on a deep theoretical insight and developed with wide empirical sweep and focused analysis, Bennett’s work thoroughly renovates our understanding of both dissimilation and assimilation, the core of segmental phonology."
    Alan Prince, Rutgers University, New Jersey

    'Aimed at those with a fluency in OT and an interest in assimilatory and dissimilatory processes, The Phonology of Consonants: Harmony, Dissimilation, and Correspondence is a comprehensive and game-changing addition for phonologists and advanced students working within the OT framework.' Amanda Dalola, The Linguist List

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    Product details

    March 2015
    Hardback
    9781107073630
    416 pages
    229 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.72kg
    2 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The surface correspondence theory
    • 3. Kinyarwanda: the effects of domain edges, and the adequacy of a single SCorr relation
    • 4. Sundanese: complementary assimilation and dissimilation
    • 5. Quechua and Obolo: the role of syllable edges
    • 6. Chol and Ponapean: complete identity effects
    • 7. Zulu labial dissimilation: SCTD and the OCP
    • 8. Segmental blocking effects in dissimilation
    • 9. Typological survey of dissimilation
    • 10. Concluding remarks.
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    Dissimbase-list_of_dissimilation_cases.xls
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      Author
    • Wm G. Bennett , Rhodes University, South Africa

      Wm G. Bennett is a senior lecturer in the Department of English Language and Linguistics at Rhodes University, South Africa.