The Phonology of GermanOxford University Press, 2000 - 358 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. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PHONEME SYSTEM OF GERMAN | 10 |
THE PROSODIC STRUCTURE OF GERMAN | 28 |
PROSODIC MORPHOLOGY | 86 |
ASPECTS OF LEXICAL PHONOLOGY | 115 |
AN ANALYSIS | 150 |
PHONOLOGICAL RULES AND ALTERNATIONS | 178 |
WORD STRESS COMPOUND STRESS PHRASE | 272 |
CONCLUDING REMARKS | 312 |
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adjectives affixes affricates allophones alternation ambisyllabic analysis apply argue argument articulation assigned assumed bisyllabic Chapter claim clitic clusters coda compounds consonantal consonants constraints context contrast Coronal default rules degemination deletion derived diphthongs discussion distinction domain Epenthesis examples extrasyllabic fact Final Devoicing foot forms front g-Deletion g-Spirantization Giegerich given glottal stop glottis inflection intonational phrase Kiparsky Labial language lexical entry Lexical Phonology lexicon long vowels markedness Modern Standard German morpheme morphological Nasal Assimilation node Note nouns obstruent occur onset optional participle particular phoneme phonological phrase phonological rules phonological word phonotactic place of articulation plural suffix possible postlexical preceding prefixes present proposed prosodic structure regularities relevant representation root Schwa Epenthesis schwa syllable segments sequence short vowel sonority sonority hierarchy specific stems stress pattern stress rules stress shift suffix Supralaryngeal syllabification syntactic theory Tongue Position Umlaut underlying underspecification verbs voice word stress Wurzel