10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONEMICIST»
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Phonology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
To the C-phonemicist this description fails to give a clear picture of the situation,
since it lacks certain essential information (whose absence would not disturb
Chomsky or Halle). The relevant further fact is that there is also (in both dialects)
a ...
Charles W. Kreidler, 2001
2
Current Trends in linguistics
It permits analyses that are not acceptable to the taxonomic phonemicist (or to
anyone else); it excludes the optimal taxonomic phonemic analysis in certain
cases. Similarly, the other procedures of phonemic analysis fail to provide the ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok, 1963
3
Time, Tense, and the Verb: A Study in Theoretical and ...
In other words, the phonemicist's proof consists of the demonstration of a one to
one correspondence between uniqueness on the verbal level and differentiation
on the objective level. It is to be noted that the phonemicist must operate ...
William Emerson Bull, 1971
No phonemicist would deny that analysis. 1035 Prosodies vs. Phonemes.
Phonemic analysis establishes contrasts. Contrasts imply choice. Choice implies
options, characteristic of phonemes. Natives do not choose to produce or inhibit
the ...
5
Topics in the Theory of Generative Grammar
It might, after all, be shown that in some way the procedures can be improved to
the point where they provide an analysis of the type postulated as essential by
the taxonomic phonemicist, and exclude all other analyses. It is therefore ...
6
Phonology as Human Behavior: Theoretical Implications and ...
The ancient alphabet maker [as well as the modern phonemicist], apparently,
was aware that there was a skewing in the distribution of the speech sounds, an
irregularity in the phonetics, and that this skewing correlated with certain ...
Given a range of utterances assumed to have the same meaning, the
phonemicist undertakes to abstract the distinctive phonic features. But given a
range of utterances assumed to have the same form, there is no corresponding
technique for ...
Hayley G. Davis, Louise G T Cooley Professor of English and Linguistics Talbot J Taylor, Talbot J. Taylor, 2003
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Psychology Library Editions: Psycholinguistics
The meter readings of the phonetician have never been of direct interest to the
phonemicist, either in the laboratory or in the field. Even the narrowest of
phonetic transcriptions, so-called, is implicitly phonemic; this is indeed as it
should be, ...
9
Landmarks in Linguistic Thought II: The Western Tradition in ...
... the principles is designed to elucidate. Confronted with an utterance that might
be somewhat narrowly transcribed as [khaets], the phonemicist in effect assumes
that the task is merely to regularize the transcriptional system already invoked ...
John Earl Joseph, Nigel Love, Talbot J. Taylor, 2001
10
Natural Language and Universal Grammar: Essays in Linguistic ...
The two main differences between the prosodic approach and the phonemic
seem to be these: 1 . whereas the phonemicist maps the phonic data onto a
unilinear sequence of phonological segments (phonemes), the prosodist
describes the ...