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The Phonology of Turkish

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This book offers a comprehensive account of the phonological structure of modern Turkish within the framework of recent linguistic models. While phenomena at both the segmental and suprasegmental levels are discussed, the emphasis is on the latter, with analysis of phonological processes that extend over a number of different domains. Lower-level prosodic constituents, including syllables, feet, and prosodic words, are incorporated into a general theory alongside higher-level constituents - the phonological phrase and the intonational phrase - on the assumption that phonological structure is hierarchical in nature and that phonological representations consist of more than a single linear sequence of segments. The approach employed here draws on theories of both representation - Prosodic Phonology and Autosegmental Phonology - and computation, in the form of Optimality Theory. An overarching theme that emerges in every chapter is that not only regular but also apparently

Author Biography:

Öner Özçelik is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University, as well as Adjunct Associate Professor of Second Language Studies and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics at the same institution. Until recently, he was Director of the Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region, a National Language Resource Center funded by the U.S. Department of Education, conducting research and creating language teaching materials for Central and Western Asian Languages. He has a PhD in Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition from McGill University, and an MA in Applied Linguistics from the University of Pittsburgh. He has taught courses and published research on formal phonology and phonetics, as well as on linguistics in general and second language acquisition/teaching, especially with respect to the languages of Central Eurasia. His research focus is autosegmental phonology, and specifically prosody and its acquisition.
Release date Australia
June 20th, 2024
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Pages
320
ISBN-13
9780192869722
Product ID
38603964

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