Phonological Theory Beijing Foreign Studies University 2008
Phonological Theory Beijing Foreign Studies University 2008
1. Development of phonology The phoneme theory Distinctive features SPE (Chomsky Halle 1968) a Division of phonetics and phonology Integrated phonology Laboratory phonology
2 1. Development of phonology ◼ The phoneme theory ◼ Distinctive Features ◼ SPE (Chomsky & Halle 1968) ◼ Division of phonetics and phonology ◼ Integrated phonology ◼ Laboratory phonology
Modules of stud Phonemes and allophones Sv syllables Stress Intonational and tonal phonology Prosody(metrical phonology) Phonological acquisition and cognition Language impairment
3 Modules of study ◼ Phonemes and allophones ◼ Syllables ◼ Stress ◼ Intonational and tonal phonology ◼ Prosody (metrical phonology) ◼ Phonological acquisition and cognition ◼ Language impairment
Phonology in Generative Grammar Syntax Phonetic form Semantic Form Generative Phonology
4 Phonology in Generative Grammar Syntax Phonetic Form Semantic Form ◼ Generative Phonology
Three stages of Generative Phonology Linear theories a SPE (standard theory) Chomsky n. halle M. 1968. The sound Pattern of English. Harper ROW/MIT. THE SOUND PATTERN a Natural Generative Phonology 口 Natural Phonology -{
5 Three stages of Generative Phonology ◼ Linear theories ❑ SPE (standard theory): Chomsky, N. & Halle, M. 1968. The Sound Pattern of English. Harper & Row/MIT. ❑ Natural Generative Phonology ❑ Natural Phonology