Part One: Introduction and Contrastive Units
1: Introduction
2: Segments, Prosodies and Letters
Part Two: Distinctive Features and Segment Types
3: Distinctive Features and Major Classes
4: An Analysis in Binary Distinctive Features
5: r-processes and the Potentials of Multivalued Features
Part Three: The Sonority Syllable and Phonotactics
6: Developing the Sonority Syllable Model
7: Phonotactics of the Monomorphemic Monosyllable
8: Extending the Phonotactic Description: polymorphemic
monosyllables, and disyllables with schwa
Part Four: Syllables, Schwa-Drop, and Prosody
9: The Syllable as domain of segmental phonology: consonant
gradation and short /a, o/
10: Stod and Sound Structure: a moraic analysis
11: Schwa-assimilation and "productive stod-addition"
12: Stress Phonologically: prosodic and segmental prominence
Part Five: Word Structure and Its Relation to Prosody
13: Systematically Graded Productivity of Endings (SGPE): a model
for word structure and its implications for Danish phonology
14: Prosody of Simplex Lexemes: stod and stress
15: Prosody of Simplex Words: stod and stress in inflection
16: Prosody of Complex Words: stod and stress in word formation
17: Epilogue: from word to utterance
Appendix
References
Index
Hans Basbøll is Professor of Scandinavian Linguistics at the
University of Southern Denmark, Odense. He has published
extensively on Danish and general phonology. His books include,
with Johannnes Wagner, Kontrastive Phonologie des Deutschen und
Dänischen (1985). He has served on the editorial boards of
Phonology, Cognitive Linguistics, and Nordic Journal of Linguistics
and directed projects on Danish children's language
acquisition.
In 1991 he was elected a Member of the Royal Danish Academy of
Sciences and Letters.
extremely impressive in its scope. The author sets out to provide a full account of the phonology of Danish, and accomplishes this task...the book definitely lives up to the standard of the series Phonology of the World's Languages. This book will be of high value to those interested in phonology and morphology of Danish, as well as to phonologists generally. Jason Brown, The Linguist List an extraordinary contribution to the description and analysis of the Scandinavian languages. Nordic Journal of Linguistics, Volume 30/1
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