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This book discusses the phonology of glides and nasals in Polish and English on the basis of spelling and pronunciation errors. The aim of this study is to show the relatedness between spelling and pronunciation errors and the phonological systems of both languages in Standard Generative Phonology and Optimality Theory. The rule-based phonology, where the intricacies of gliding and nasalization are resolved by the application of fully productive rules, gives a coherent analysis of the investigated data corpus. Similarly, the constraint-based phonology, where the solution is offered by the system of universal constraints, successfully accounts for the examined phenomena. However, for generalizations concerning the insertion of the back glide, Standard Optimality Theory does not provide conclusive results. This study proves that the introduction of a two-level evaluation, as envisaged by Derivational Optimality Theory, satisfactorily handles the ongoing changes.

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Contents: Theoretical background – Phonological processes of gliding and nasalization – The source of spelling errors – Pronunciation errors – Phonological rules active in a mother tongue – Interference in the pronunciation of a second language – Transfer of Polish nasalization, gliding and glide insertion rules to English.

Error-Based Evidence for the Phonology of Glides

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9783631632284, 978-3631632284
      ISBN10: 3631632282

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book discusses the phonology of glides and nasals in Polish and English on the basis of spelling and pronunciation errors. The aim of this study is to show the relatedness between spelling and pronunciation errors and the phonological systems of both languages in Standard Generative Phonology and Optimality Theory. The rule-based phonology, where the intricacies of gliding and nasalization are resolved by the application of fully productive rules, gives a coherent analysis of the investigated data corpus. Similarly, the constraint-based phonology, where the solution is offered by the system of universal constraints, successfully accounts for the examined phenomena. However, for generalizations concerning the insertion of the back glide, Standard Optimality Theory does not provide conclusive results. This study proves that the introduction of a two-level evaluation, as envisaged by Derivational Optimality Theory, satisfactorily handles the ongoing changes.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Theoretical background – Phonological processes of gliding and nasalization – The source of spelling errors – Pronunciation errors – Phonological rules active in a mother tongue – Interference in the pronunciation of a second language – Transfer of Polish nasalization, gliding and glide insertion rules to English.

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