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Shows how theoretical and methodological advances have enhanced our understanding of Spanish phonology. This book, written completely in Spanish, introduces fresh concepts and principles of phonological analysis and applies these theories to the study of the Spanish language. It also includes chapters on intonation and laboratory phonology.
List of contents
Introduccion: la fonologia Pilar Prieto 1. De la fonetica descriptiva a los rasgos distintivos Alfonso Morales-Front 2. Fonologia autosegmental Rafael Nunez Cedeno 3. Modelo autosegmental jerarquico Rafael Nunez Cedeno 4. Teoria de la subespecificacion Rafael Nunez Cedeno 5. La silabificacion en espanol Jose I. Hualde 6. La fonologia lexica Pilar Prieto 7. El acento Alfonso Morales-Front 8. La entonacion Jose I. Hualde 9. La teoria de la optimidad en la fonologia del espanol Sonia Colina 10. Fonologia de laboratorio Travis G. Bradley GlosarioBibliografiaindice de temas y lenguas
About the author
Rafael Nunez Cedeno is emeritus professor of Hispanic linguistics in the Department of Hispanic & Italian Studies, University of Illinois-Chicago. He has authored or coauthored several books, and has published in anthologies, encyclopedias, newspapers, magazines, and linguistic journals. He is co-editor of PROBUS: International Journal of Latin and Romance Languages and is a board member of Signos Linguisticos and Miriada Hispanica. Sonia Colina is professor of Hispanic linguistics in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including Spanish Phonology. Travis G. Bradley is associate professor of Hispanic linguistics in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California, Davis. He has published numerous articles and chapters in linguistic journals and monographs.
Summary
Shows how theoretical and methodological advances have enhanced our understanding of Spanish phonology. This book, written completely in Spanish, introduces fresh concepts and principles of phonological analysis and applies these theories to the study of the Spanish language. It also includes chapters on intonation and laboratory phonology.