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Buch, Englisch, 292 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g

Sen

SYLLABLE & SEGMENT IN LATIN OSDHL 16 C


Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-0-19-966018-6
Verlag: ACADEMIC

Buch, Englisch, 292 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-966018-6
Verlag: ACADEMIC


Syllable and Segment in Latin offers new and detailed analyses of five long-standing problems in Latin historical phonology. In so doing, it clarifies the relative roles of synchronic phonological structure and phonetics in guiding sound change. While the phenomena can predominantly be explained by a reductionist view of diachronic phonology, claiming that demands of speech production and perception alone motivate and constrain historical development, the author shows that synchronic structure played the pivotal role of governing significant (but not immediately apparent) categorical and gradient surface variants, and that some phonetically explicable developments were in fact initiated and constrained by structural analogy.

Ranjan Sen considers examines clear and dark /l/; inverse compensatory lengthening; syllabification before stop + liquid in vowel reduction; vocalic epenthesis in stop + /l/; and consonantal assimilations. He ascertains the phonological conditions for each phenomenon, reconstructs the motivations for the changes, and develops a methodology for the appropriate use of evidence from non-current languages to evaluate theories of diachronic phonology. He evaluates the likely phonetic and phonological influences by investigating studies across languages, establishing a secure evidence base through detailed philological examination, and reconstructing the phonetics - through both general principles and pertinent experimental studies - and the relevant phonological structure of the language.

The book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in historical linguistics, phonology, Classical philology, and Indo-European linguistics.

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- 1: Philology and Phonology

- 2: Clear and dark /l/

- 3: Inverse compensatory lengthening

- 4: Syllabification: Vowel reduction before TR

- 5: Vocalic epenthesis in TL

- 6: Assimilations: Syllable structure and segmental sequence

- 7: Conclusions: Reconstructing phonological change

- Appendix: Examination of littera-rule forms

- References


Ranjan Sen is a Lecturer in Linguistics in the School of English, University of Sheffield. His main research interest is sound change, focusing particularly on developing techniques to reconstruct and account for phonological change over time, and investigating to what extent synchronic structure plays a role in diachronic phonology. He is the author of 'Reconstructing phonological change: duration and syllable structure in Latin vowel reduction' (Phonology 29, 2012), 'Exon's Law and the Latin syncopes' (in Philomen Probert & Andreas Willi (eds.), Laws and Rules in Indo-European, OUP, 2012), and 'Diachronic phonotactic development in Latin: the work of syllable structure or linear sequence?' (in Charles Cairns & Eric Raimy (eds.), Handbook of the Syllable, Brill, 2011).



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