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Infoling 12.26 (2024)
Título:The Oxford Handbook of Vowel Harmony
Autores/as:Ritter, Nancy A.; van der Hulst, Harry
Año de publicación:2024
Lugar de edición:Oxford (UK)
Editorial:Oxford Academic
Descripción

- Offers a comprehensive descriptive and theoretical account of vowel harmony

- Explores vowel harmony in all major language families and in several isolates

- Draws on insights not only from phonology but also from typology, morphosyntax, and psycholinguistics

 

This handbook provides a detailed account of the phenomenon of vowel harmony (VH), a pattern according to which all vowels within a word must agree for some phonological property or properties. VH has been central in the development of phonological theories thanks to its cluster of remarkable properties, notably its typically ‘unbounded’ character and its non-locality, and because it forms part of the phonology of most world languages.

 

The five parts of this volume cover all aspects of VH from a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives.

 

Part I outlines the types of VH and some unusual cases, before Part II explores structural issues such as vowel inventories, the interaction of VH and morphological structure, and locality. The chapters in Part III provide an overview of the various theoretical accounts of the phenomenon, as well as bringing in insights from language acquisition and psycholinguistics, while Part IV focuses on the historical life cycle of VH, looking at topics such as phonetic factors and the effect of language contact. The final part contains 31 chapters that present data and analysis of VH across all major language families as well as several isolates, constituting the broadest coverage of the phenomenon to date.

 

Author information

 

Nancy A. Ritter is Adjunct Professor of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut (USA), and Harry van der Hulst is Professor of Linguistics at University of Connecticut.

 

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Temática:Fonología, Morfología, Psicolingüística
Índice

Part I. Types of vowel harmony

 

1. Themes in vowel harmony, Nancy A. Ritter and Harry van der Hulst

 

2. The role of consonants in vowel harmony, Gunnar Ólafur Hansson

 

3. Nasal harmony, Bert Botma

 

4. Palatal harmony, Charles W. Kisseberth and Michael J. Kenstowicz

 

5. Rounding harmony, Abigail Kaun and Adam G. McCollum

 

6. Height harmony, Heather Goad

 

7. Tongue root harmony [ATR]/[RTR], Roderic F. Casali

 

8. Stress-dependent vowel harmony, Joan Mascaró

 

9. Laxing vowel harmony, Nicholas Henriksen and Kelly Kendro

 

10. Rhotic vowel harmony, Norval Smith

 

11. Minor vowel harmony, Norval Smith

 

12. Epiphenomenal and true non-iterative vowel harmony, Adam G. McCollum

 

13. Phonology that will not harmonize, Larry M. Hyman

 

 

Part II. Structural issues in vowel harmony

 

14. Vowel harmony in the light of contrastive feature theories, B. Elan Dresher and Sara Mackenzie


15. Tongue-root harmony and vowel inventory structure, Roderic F. Casali

 

16. Vowel harmony and coda, moraic, or geminate consonants, David Odden

 

17. Domains of vowel harmony, Paul Kiparsky

 

18. A stratal OT perspective on vowel harmony, Paul Kiparsky

 

19. Morpho-syntactic asymmetries in Serviglianese vowel harmony domains, Andrea Calabrese

 

20. Phrasal vowel harmony, Laura J. Downing and Martin Krämer

 

21. Non-alternating, non-participating, and idiosyncratic vowels, Martin Krämer

 

22. Revisiting locality in vowel harmony, Phillip Burness, Kevin McMullin, and Andrew Nevins

 

23. What constitutes privileged positions in vowel harmony?, Aaron Kaplan and Rachel Walker

 

24. Directionality in vowel harmony systems, Shakuntala Mahanta

 

 

Part III. Approaches to vowel harmony

 

25. Vowel harmony in pre-Generative Phonology, Michael J. Kenstowicz

 

26. Vowel harmony in classical Generative Phonology, Charles W. Kisseberth and Michael J. Kenstowicz

 

27. Multi-linear approaches to vowel harmony, Peter Jurgec

 

28. Vowel harmony in Government Phonology, Krisztina Polgárdi

 

29. Vowel harmony in dependency-based models, Harry van der Hulst and Jacques Durand

 

30. Vowel harmony in Optimality Theory, Sara Finley

 

31. Vowel harmony in Optimal Domains Theory, Charles W. Kisseberth

 

32. Harmony in gesture-based phonology, Caitlin Smith

 

33. Votic vowel harmony in Substance Free Logical Phonology, Marjorie Leduc, Charles Reiss, and Veno Volenec

 

34. The computational power of harmonic forms, Alëna Aksënova, Jonathan Rawski, Thomas Graf, and Jeffrey Heinz

 

35. Data-driven approaches to vowel harmony, Rebecca Knowles and Nathan Sanders

 

36. Vowel harmony in Emergent Phonology, Diana Archangeli and Douglas Pulleyblank

 

37. An exemplar-based approach to vowel harmony, Jeroen van de Weijer

 

38. Vowel harmony in language acquisition, Heather Goad and Avery Ozburn

 

39. Psycholinguistic approaches to vowel harmony, Anne Pycha and Sara Finley

 

 

Part IV. Genesis, evolution, and decay of vowel harmony

 

40. Articulatory and perceptual factors in vowel harmony, Adamantios Gafos

 

41. Phonetic and functional precursors to vowel harmony, Amanda Rysling and John Kingston

 

42. Vowel harmony in contact situations: The case of the Balkans, Victor A. Friedman and Brian D. Joseph

 

43. Vowel harmony in computational models of emergence, Mark Dras and K. David Harrison

 

44. On how and why vowel harmony decays, Adam G. McCollum

 

45. Examples of diachronic decay of vowel harmony, Andrey Nikulin

 

 

Part V. Vowel harmony across languages

 

46. Vowel harmony: Statistical perspectives on typological distribution, Matthew K. Gordon and Michael Fiddler

 

47. Vowel harmony in Semitic languages, Geoffrey Khan

 

48. Vowel harmony in Chadic languages, Mary Pearce and Joseph Lovestrand

 

49. Vowel harmony in Nilo-Saharan languages, Constance Kutsch Lojenga

 

50. Vowel harmony in Niger Congo languages of the Nuba Mountains, Abeer M. A. Bashir and Sharon Rose

 

51. Vowel harmony in non-Bantu Niger-Congo languages, Nicholas Rolle and Olanike Ola Orie

 

52. Vowel harmony in Bantu Niger-Congo languages, Virginia Boyd

 

53. Vowel harmony in North American languages, Keren Rice

 

54. Vowel harmony in Mesoamerican languages, Chris Rogers

 

55. Vowel harmony in South American languages, Andrey Nikulin

 

56. Vowel harmony in languages of India, Shakuntala Mahanta and Paul Arsenault

 

57. Vowel harmony in the Munda languages, Gregory D. S. Anderson, Luke Horo, and K. David Harrison

 

58. Vowel harmony in Sino-Tibetan languages, Katia Chirkova

 

59. Vowel harmony in Turkic languages, Jonathan North Washington

 

60. Vowel harmony in Mongolic languages, Jan-Olof Svantesson

 

61. Vowel harmony in Tungusic languages, Bing Li and Norval Smith

 

62. Vowel harmony in Nivkh, Bert Botma and Hidetoshi Shiraishi

 

63. Vowel harmony in Korean, Seongyeon Ko

 

64. Vowel harmony in Ainu, Hidetoshi Shiraishi and Bert Botma

 

65. Vowel harmony in Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages, Michael J. Kenstowicz

 

66. Vowel harmony in Yukaghir, Irina Nikolaeva

 

67. Vowel harmony in Uralic languages, László Fejes, Péter Siptár, and Robert M. Vago

 

68. Umlaut in Germanic languages, Gunnar Ólafur Hansson and Richard Wiese

 

69. Vowel harmony in Romance languages, Stefano Canalis, Jesús Jiménez, Maria-Rosa Lloret, and Margaret E. L. Renwick

 

70. Vowel harmony in Basque, José Ignacio Hualde

 

71. Vowel harmony in Greek, Anthi Revithiadou

 

72. Vowel harmony in Armenian, Bert Vaux and Ariwan Addy Suhairi

 

73. Vowel harmony in Caucasian languages, Marika Butskhrikidze

 

74. Vowel harmony in Australian languages, Rob Pensalfini

 

75. Vowel harmony in Papuan languages, Marian Klamer

 

76. Vowel harmony in Austronesian languages, Emily Gasser

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ISBN-13:9780198826804
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