Selective bibliography
Ball, Martin J., Müller, Nicole and Rutter, Ben. (2010).
Phonology for Communication Disorders
. New
York: Psychology Press. [Excellent up-to-date review of a broad range of theoretical concepts and
approaches to phonological acquisition. Textbook for students and practitioners of speech-
language pathology, but also useful for linguists.]
Bertelson, Paul, Morais, José, Alegria, J. and Content, A. (1985). Phonetic analysis capacity and
learning to read.
Nature
, 313, 73-74.
Blevins, Juliette (2004).
Evolutionary Phonology: The Emergence of Sound Patterns
. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Boersma, Paul (1998).
Functional Phonology: Formalizing the Interactions Between Articulatory and
Perceptual Drives
. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. [A development within OT.]
Boltanski, Jean-Élie (1999).
Nouvelles directions en phonologie
. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
[Textbook in (scholarly) French.]
Browman, Catherine and Goldstein, Louis (1992). Articulatory phonology: An overview.
Phonetica
,
49, 155-80. [Articulatory/gestural phonology.]
Bybee, Joan (2001).
Phonology and Language Use
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Segments
such as the phoneme and the syllable are emergent. Frequency of use is a crucial factor in sound
change.]
Carr, Philip (1993).
Phonology
. Modern Linguistics. London: MacMillan Press Ltd.
Chomsky, Noam and Halle, Morris (1968).
The Sound Pattern of English
. New York: Harper and Row.
Clark, John & Yallop, Collin (1990).
An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
. Oxford: Blackwell.
[See chapter 10 for an historical overview.]
De Lacey, Paul (ed.) (2007).
The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology
. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Dell, François (1985).
Les règles et les sons, Introduction à la phonologie générative
. Collection Savoir :
Sciences. Paris : Hermann. [Useful, although rather technique, book for discovering the overall
organization of the generative model.]
Durand, Jacques (1990).
Generative and Non-Linear Phonology
. London: Longman. [Good introduction
to contemporary phonological theory.]
Encrevé, Pierre (1988) (ed.).
Nouvelles Phonologies
,
Recherches Linguistiques de Vincennes
, n° 17.
Evins, Nicholas and Levinson, Stephen C. (2009). The myth of language universals: Language
diversity and its importance for cognitive science.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
, 32, 429-492.
doi/10.1017/S0140525X0999094X.
Firth, John R. (1948). Sounds and prosodies.
Transactions of the Philological Society 1948
. 127-52.
Reprinted in J. R. Firth (1957)
Papers in Linguistics 1934-1951
. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[SOAS. London School. Prosodic phonology/analysis paved the way to Autosegmental phonology.]
Goldinger S. (1997). Words and voices: Perception and production in an episodic lexicon. In Johnson,
K. and Mullenix (eds.) Talker variability in speech processing, pp. 33-66. San Diego: Academic
Press. [Presentation of Trace/event Phonology. According to this approach each heard token of a
word is stored separately in the lexicon along with its context.
3L Summer School – Leiden 2010
Theory and practice of data collection for phonological analysis – Van der Veen, Medjo Mvé
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Goldsmith, John A. (1990a).
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