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Whose German The Achich Alternation And Related Phenomena In Standard And Colloquial 1st Orrin W Robinson

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Whose German The Achich Alternation And Related Phenomena In Standard And Colloquial 1st Orrin W Robinson
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Orrin W. Robinson
ISBN: 9789027237156, 9027237158
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Whose German The Achich Alternation And Related Phenomena In Standard And Colloquial 1st Orrin W Robinson by Orrin W. Robinson 9789027237156, 9027237158 instant download after payment.

The author addresses a number of issues in German and general phonology, using a specific problem in German phonology (the ach/ich alternation) as a springboard. These issues include especially the naturalness, or lack thereof, of the prescriptive standard in German, and the importance of colloquial pronunciations, as well as historical and dialect evidence, for phonological analyses of the “standard” language. Other important topics include the phonetic and phonological status of German /r/, the phonetic and phonological representation of palatals, the status of loanwords in phonological description, and, especially as regards the latter, the usefulness of Optimality Theory in capturing phonological facts.The book addresses itself to scholars from the fields of German and Germanic linguistics, as well as those concerned more generally with theoretical phonology (whether Lexical or Optimal). It may even appeal to the orthoëpists and lexicographers of modern German.

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