L30A – ADVANCED PHONOLOGY

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Prescribed Reading:

Archangeli, D. & T. Langendoen 1997. Optimality Theory: An overview. Malden: Blackwell
Roca, I. & W. Johnson. 1999 A course in phonology. Oxford: Blackwell [1]
Roca, I. & W. Johnson. 1999 A workbook in phonology. Oxford: Blackwell. [2]
Recommended:

 
Dekhers, J., et al. (eds.). 2000. Optimality theory: Phonology, Syntax and Acquisition. Oxford: Blackwell.
Devonish, H. & O. Harry. 2004. Jamaican Phonology. In Kortmann, B. et al., A handbook of varieties of English, Vol. 1: Phonology. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Devonish, H. 2002. Talking rhythm stressing tone. Kingston: Awarak Publications.
Goldsmith J. 1990. Autosegmental and metrical phonology. Oxford: Blackwell. [1]
Goldsmith, J. (ed.). 1995. The handbook of phonological theory. Oxford: Blackwell. [2]
Harry, O. 2004 Aspects of the tonal system of Kalabari-Ijo. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
Hyman, L. 2003 A theory of phonological weight. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
Jones, D. 1997. English pronouncing dictionary. Cambridge: CUP.
Katamba, F. 1989 An introduction to phonology. London: Longman.
Kenstowicz, M. 1994. Phonology in generative grammar. Oxford: Blackwell
Ladefoged, P 2001. A course in phonetics. Boston, MA.: Heinle & Heinle.
McCarthy, J. (ed.). 2004. Optimality theory in Phonology. Oxford: Blackwell.
Meade, R. 1995. An analysis of Jamaican /s/-Stop cluster reduction within optimality theory. In UwiLing –Working Papers in Linguistics 1. University of the West Indies, Mona, 30-42. [1]
Meade, R. 2001. Acquisition of Jamaican phonology. Dordrecht: HIL. [2]
Shane, S. 1973. Generative phonology. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
 
 
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