The Special Status of Coronals: Internal and External Evidence
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The Special Status of Coronals: Internal and External Evidence

Phonetics and Phonology, Vol. 2

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  2. English
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The Special Status of Coronals: Internal and External Evidence

Phonetics and Phonology, Vol. 2

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Phonetics and Phonology, Volume 2: The Special Status of Coronals: Internal and External Evidence contains a phonetic survey of coronal articulations and discusses many aspects of the phonological behavior of coronals as opposed to noncoronals. This book discusses the asymmetry and visibility in consonant articulations, coronal places of articulation, and underspecification of coronals in English. The cluster condition in Attic Greek, palatalization and representation of coronal, and relationship between laterality and coronality are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the cross-linguistic survey of consonant harmony, coronals in child phonology, and coronal transparency in vowel spreading. This volume is intended for graduate students and scholars interested in phonology, phonetics, general linguistics, psycholinguistics, or language pathology.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. The Special Status of Coronals: Internal and External Evidence
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Contributors
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Chapter 1. Introduction: Asymmetry and Visibility in Consonant Articulations
  10. Chapter 2. Coronal Places of Articulation
  11. Chapter 3. Coronals and the Phonotactics of Nonadjacent Consonants in English
  12. Chapter 4. Coronals, Consonant Clusters, and the Coda Condition
  13. Chapter 5. Palatalization and Coronality
  14. Chapter 6. On the Relationship between Laterality and Coronality
  15. Chapter 7. Consonant Harmony Systems: The Special Status of Coronal Harmony
  16. Chapter 8. On the Universality of the Coronal Articulator
  17. Chapter 9. The Underspecification of Coronals: Evidence from Language Acquisition and Performance Errors
  18. Chapter 10. On the Special Status of Coronals in Aphasia
  19. Index