Phonetics and Phonology
Phonetics and Phonology
Phonetics and Phonology
Content
Readings
Introduction
Speech Production,
Notation
Consonants
Vowels, Coarticulation
Phonological Theories,
Phonological Processes
Generative Phonology
Feature Theory
Shi: Ch. 7; Clark & Yallop: Ch. 10; Odden: Chs. 6-9.
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Suprasegmentals
Shi: Chs. 8-9; Clark & Yallop: Ch. 9; Yava: Chs. 6-7.
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Non-linear Theories
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Optimality Theory
3. Assessment
This is based on attendance, coursework, and mainly a take-home exam at the end of the course.
4. Bibliography
(* has been reprinted by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press; ** has been reprinted by
Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press; *** has been reprinted by Peking University Press.)
Abercrombie, David. 1967. Elements of General Phonetics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press.
Ashby, Michael & John Maidment. 2005. Introducing Phonetic Science. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Bolinger, Dwight L. 1989. Intonation and Its Uses. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Brakel, Arthur. 1983. Phonological Markedness and Distinctive Features. Bloomington: Indiana
University Press.
Catford, J.C. 2001. A Practical Introduction to Phonetics. 2/e. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Celce-Murcia, Marianne, Donna M. Brinton & Janet M. Goodwin. 1996. Teaching Pronunciation:
A Reference for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Chomsky, Noam & Morris Halle. 1968. The Sound Pattern of English. New York: Harper & Row.
*Clark, John & Colin Yallop. 1995. An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology. 2/e. Oxford:
Blackwell.
***Cruttenden, Alan. 1997. Intonation. 2/e. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Duanmu, San. 2000. The Phonology of Standard Chinese. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Durand, Jacques. 1990. Generative and Non-Linear Phonology. London: Longman.
Durand, Jacques & Bernard Laks. (eds.) 2002a. Phonetics, Phonology, and Cognition. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Durand, Jacques & Bernard Laks. 2002b. Phonology, Phonetics, and Cognition. In Durand & Laks
(eds.), pp. 10-50.
Ewen, Colin J. & Harry van der Hulst. 2001. The Phonological Structure of Words: An
Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Giegerich, Heinz J. 1992. English Phonology: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
*Gimson, A. C. & Alan Cruttenden. 2001. Gimsons Pronunciation of English. 6th ed. London:
Arnold.
Goldsmith, J. A. 1990. Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology. Oxford: Blackwell.
Goldsmith, J. A. (ed.) 1995. The Handbook of Phonological Theory. Oxford: Blackwell.
Goldsmith, J. A. (ed.) 1999. Phonological Theory: The Essential Readings. Oxford: Blackwell.
Gussenhoven, Carlos. 2004. The Phonology of Tone and Intonation. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
*Gussenhoven, Carlos & Haike Jacobs. 1998. Understanding Phonology. London: Arnold.
Gussmann, Edmund. 2002. Phonology: Analysis and Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Halle, Morris & G. N. Clements. 1983. Problem Book in Phonology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT.
Halle, Morris & Jean-Roger Vergnaud. 1990. An Essay on Stress. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT.
Hammond, Michael. 1999. The Phonology of English. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hardcastle, William J. & John Laver. 1997. The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences. Oxford:
Blackwell.
Hyman, Larry M. 1975. Phonology: Theory and Analysis. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
International Phonetic Association. 1999. Handbook of the International Phonetic Association.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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