Syntax-Phonology Interface

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Chinese linguistics
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Fi Rst Syllable
Function Words
graduate linguistics text
hierarchy
Intonational Phrase
morphosyntactic domains
P1 Rule
phonological
Phonological Phrase
phrase
prosodic
Prosodic Category
Prosodic Constituents
Prosodic Domain
prosodic hierarchy
Prosodic Structure
prosodic structure analysis in Chinese
Prosodic Units
Prosodic Words
rules
sandhi
Spreading Domain
Strict Layer Hypothesis
structure
Syntax Phonology Interface
T1 T2
T1 T2 T3
T2 T2 T3
T3 T3 T3
Tonal Domain
tonal phonology
tone
Tone Sandhi
TS Pattern
units
words
Wu Dialects

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367596729
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book centers on theoretical issues of phonology-syntax interface based on tone sandhi in Chinese dialects. It uses patterns in tone sandhi to study how speech should be divided into domains of various sizes or levels.

Tone sandhi refers to tonal changes that occur to a sequence of adjacent syllables or words. The size of this sequence (or the domain) is determined by various factors, in particular the syntactic structure of the words and the original tones of the words. Chinese dialects offer a rich body of data on tone sandhi, and hence great evidence for examining the phonology-syntax interface, and for examining the resulting levels of domains (the prosodic hierarchy).

Syntax-Phonology Interface: Argumentation from Tone Sandhi in Chinese Dialects is an extremely valuable text for graduate students and scholars in the fields of linguistics and Chinese.

Hongming Zhang is a leading expert on tone sandhi, and this book is the culmination of a lifetime’s research.

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