Oxford Handbook of Vowel Harmony

Oxford Handbook of Vowel Harmony

van der Hulst, Harry; Ritter, Nancy A.

Oxford University Press

10/2024

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9780198826804

15 a 20 dias

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Part I. Types of vowel harmony
1: Nancy A. Ritter and Harry van der Hulst: Themes in vowel harmony
2: Gunnar Olafur Hansson: The role of consonants in vowel harmony
3: Bert Botma: Nasal harmony
4: Charles W. Kisseberth and Michael J. Kenstowicz: Palatal harmony
5: Abigail Kaun and Adam G. McCollum: Rounding harmony
6: Heather Goad: Height harmony
7: Roderic F. Casali: Tongue root harmony [ATR]/[RTR]
8: Joan Mascaro: Stress-dependent vowel harmony
9: Nicholas Henriksen and Kelly Kendro: Laxing vowel harmony
10: Norval Smith: Rhotic vowel harmony
11: Norval Smith: Minor vowel harmony
12: Adam G. McCollum: Epiphenomenal and true non-iterative vowel harmony
13: Larry M. Hyman: Phonology that will not harmonize
Part II. Structural issues in vowel harmony
14: B. Elan Dresher and Sara Mackenzie: Vowel harmony in the light of contrastive feature theories
15: Roderic F. Casali: Tongue-root harmony and vowel inventory structure
16: David Odden: Vowel harmony and coda, moraic, or geminate consonants
17: Paul Kiparsky: Domains of vowel harmony
18: Paul Kiparsky: A stratal OT perspective on vowel harmony
19: Andrea Calabrese: Morpho-syntactic asymmetries in Serviglianese vowel harmony domains
20: Laura J. Downing and Martin Kraemer: Phrasal vowel harmony
21: Martin Kraemer: Non-alternating, non-participating, and idiosyncratic vowels
22: Phillip Burness, Kevin McMullin, and Andrew Nevins: Revisiting locality in vowel harmony
23: Aaron Kaplan and Rachel Walker: What constitutes privileged positions in vowel harmony?
24: Shakuntala Mahanta: Directionality in vowel harmony systems
Part III. Approaches to vowel harmony
25: Michael J. Kenstowicz: Vowel harmony in pre-Generative Phonology
26: Charles W. Kisseberth and Michael J. Kenstowicz: Vowel harmony in classical Generative Phonology
27: Peter Jurgec: Multi-linear approaches to vowel harmony
28: Krisztina Polgardi: Vowel harmony in Government Phonology
29: Harry van der Hulst and Jacques Durand: Vowel harmony in dependency-based models
30: Sara Finley: Vowel harmony in Optimality Theory
31: Charles W. Kisseberth: Vowel harmony in Optimal Domains Theory
32: Caitlin Smith: Harmony in gesture-based phonology
33: Marjorie Leduc, Charles Reiss, and Veno Volenec: Votic vowel harmony in Substance Free Logical Phonology
34: Alena Aksenova, Jonathan Rawski, Thomas Graf, and Jeffrey Heinz: The computational power of harmonic forms
35: Rebecca Knowles and Nathan Sanders: Data-driven approaches to vowel harmony
36: Diana Archangeli and Douglas Pulleyblank: Vowel harmony in Emergent Phonology
37: Jeroen van de Weijer: An exemplar-based approach to vowel harmony
38: Heather Goad and Avery Ozburn: Vowel harmony in language acquisition
39: Anne Pycha and Sara Finley: Psycholinguistic approaches to vowel harmony
Part IV. Genesis, evolution, and decay of vowel harmony
40: Adamantios Gafos: Articulatory and perceptual factors in vowel harmony
41: Amanda Rysling and John Kingston: Phonetic and functional precursors to vowel harmony
42: Victor A. Friedman and Brian D. Joseph: Vowel harmony in contact situations: The case of the Balkans
43: Mark Dras and K. David Harrison: Vowel harmony in computational models of emergence
44: Adam G. McCollum: On how and why vowel harmony decays
45: Andrey Nikulin: Examples of diachronic decay of vowel harmony
Part V. Vowel harmony across languages
46: Matthew K. Gordon and Michael Fiddler: Vowel harmony: Statistical perspectives on typological distribution
47: Geoffrey Khan: Vowel harmony in Semitic languages
48: Mary Pearce and Joseph Lovestrand: Vowel harmony in Chadic languages
49: Constance Kutsch Lojenga: Vowel harmony in Nilo-Saharan languages
50: Abeer M. A. Bashir and Sharon Rose: Vowel harmony in Niger Congo languages of the Nuba Mountains
51: Nicholas Rolle and Olanike Ola Orie: Vowel harmony in non-Bantu Niger-Congo languages
52: Virginia Boyd: Vowel harmony in Bantu Niger-Congo languages
53: Keren Rice: Vowel harmony in North American languages
54: Chris Rogers: Vowel harmony in Mesoamerican languages
55: Andrey Nikulin: Vowel harmony in South American languages
56: Shakuntala Mahanta and Paul Arsenault: Vowel harmony in languages of India
57: Gregory D. S. Anderson, Luke Horo, and K. David Harrison: Vowel harmony in the Munda languages
58: Katia Chirkova: Vowel harmony in Sino-Tibetan languages
59: Jonathan North Washington: Vowel harmony in Turkic languages
60: Jan-Olof Svantesson: Vowel harmony in Mongolic languages
61: Bing Li and Norval Smith: Vowel harmony in Tungusic languages
62: Bert Botma and Hidetoshi Shiraishi: Vowel harmony in Nivkh
63: Seongyeon Ko: Vowel harmony in Korean
64: Hidetoshi Shiraishi and Bert Botma: Vowel harmony in Ainu
65: Michael J. Kenstowicz: Vowel harmony in Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
66: Irina Nikolaeva: Vowel harmony in Yukaghir
67: Laszlo Fejes, Peter Siptar, and Robert M. Vago: Vowel harmony in Uralic languages
68: Gunnar Olafur Hansson and Richard Wiese: Umlaut in Germanic languages
69: Stefano Canalis, Jesus Jimenez, Maria-Rosa Lloret, and Margaret E. L. Renwick: Vowel harmony in Romance languages
70: Jose Ignacio Hualde: Vowel harmony in Basque
71: Anthi Revithiadou: Vowel harmony in Greek
72: Bert Vaux and Ariwan Addy Suhairi: Vowel harmony in Armenian
73: Marika Butskhrikidze: Vowel harmony in Caucasian languages
74: Rob Pensalfini: Vowel harmony in Australian languages
75: Marian Klamer: Vowel harmony in Papuan languages
76: Emily Gasser: Vowel harmony in Austronesian languages
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