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ISBN 10: 3110172836
ISBN 13: 978-3110172836
Author: Roman Jakobson, Moris Halle
“Jakobson and Halle’s initial statement of the principles of linguistic organization should be made available to all future generations of linguists. It builds a solid foundation for Saussurean thinking about linguisic oppositions and establishes distinctive feature theory as the basis of their formal treatment.”
Prof. Dr. William Labov, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics
Table of contents:
PART I: PHONOLOGY AND PHONETICS
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The feature level of language
1.1. Distinctive features in operation
1.2. Structure of distinctive features
1.3. Opposition and contrast
1.4. Message and code
1.5. Ellipsis and explicitness -
The variety of features and their treatment in linguistics
2.1. Phonology and phonemics
2.2. The ‘inner’ approach to the phoneme in relation to sound
2.3. Types of features
2.4. The ‘outer’ approaches to the phoneme in relation to sound
2.4.1. The mentalist view
2.4.2. The code-restricting view
2.4.3. The generic view
2.4.4. The fictionalist view
2.4.5. The algebraic view
2.5. The cryptanalyst’s and decoder’s devices as two complementary techniques -
The identification of distinctive features
3.1. Syllable
3.2. Two kinds of distinctive features
3.3. Classification of prosodic features
3.3.1. Force features
3.3.2. Quantity features
3.3.3. Tone features
3.3.4. The interconnection between stress and length
3.4. Comparison of prosodic and inherent features
3.5. General laws of phonemic patterning
3.5.1. Restrictions in the overall inventory of distinctive features
3.6. The three classes of inherent features
3.6.1. Sonority features
3.6.2. Protensity features
3.6.3. Tonality features
3.7. Stages of the speech event
3.7.1. The use of different stages in the study of distinctive features
3.7.2. Nomenclature of distinctive features -
Phonemic patterning
4.1. Stratification
4.1.1. The nuclear syllable
4.1.2. The role of the nasal consonant
4.1.3. The primary triangle
4.1.4. The split of the primary triangle into two triangles, consonantal and vocalic
4.1.5. Patterning of oral resonance features
4.1.6. Sonority features in relation to the optimal
4.2. The dichotomous scale
4.3. The spatio-temporal pattern of phonemic operations
Selected list of studies in general phonology (till 1966)
PART II: TWO ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE AND TWO TYPES OF APHASIC DISTURBANCES
- The linguistic problems of aphasia
- The twofold character of language
- Similarity disorder
- Contiguity disorder
- The metaphoric and metonymic poles
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