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Zusatztext Discusses almost all aspects of Standard German phonology in a very accessible way ... very well structured ... The Phonology of German must be regarded not only as a valuable source for everybody who wants to be informed about the state of the art in German phonology, but also as the starting point for every investigation into almost any aspect of German phonology. This book deserves a place in the shelves of every 'Phoni' and every 'Morphi'. Informationen zum Autor Richard Wiese is Professor of Linguistics at Philipps-Universität Marburg. He is the editor of Recent Developments in Lexical Phonology (1994), and author of Silbische und Lexikalische Phonologie: Studien zum Chinesischen und Deutschen (1988) and Psycholinguistische Aspeke der Sprachproduktion: Sprechverhalten und Verbalisierungsprozesse (1983). Klappentext Featuring the most complete and up-to-date description of the phonology of German presently available! this book applies recent models of phonological theory! putting particular emphasis on the interaction of morphology and phonology. It focuses on the present-day standard language! but includes discussions of other variants and registers. Zusammenfassung This is the most complete, up-to-date description of the phonology of German presently available. It applies recent models of phonological theory, laying particular emphasis on the interaction of morphology and phonology. Now in a new paperback edition, it focuses on the present-day standard language, including discussions of other variants and registers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Phoneme System of German Chapter 3: The Prosodic Structure of German Chapter 4: Prosodic Morphology Chapter 5: Aspects of Lexical Phonology and Morphology Chapter 6: Underspecification: An analysis of markedness and defaults Chapter 7: Phonological Rules and Alternations Chapter 8: Word Stress, Compound Stress, Phrase Stress Chapter 9: Concluding Remarks ...