Rarities in phonetics and phonology
Structural, typological, evolutionary, and social dimensions
Contributor(s)
Kuznetsova, Natalia (editor)
Anderson, Cormac (editor)
Easterday, Shelece (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Rare phenomena play a key role in forming and challenging linguistic theory. This volume presents multi-faceted analyses of rarities in phonetics and phonology, from a wide variety of theoretical standpoints. Some contributions to the volume analyse language-specific rare features, placing them in a broader cross-linguistic context and looking at a sum of their phonological, phonetic, and evolutionary properties, at times also making connections to sociolinguistic factors. Others consider the same (or similar) phenomena from different analytical angles, with extensive cross-referencing, or take a broad analytical or typological stance towards rare phenomena and discuss what it means to be rare._x000D_ The volume provides a nuanced picture of phonetic and phonological rarities in genealogically diverse languages, mostly lesser-studied, from around the globe. Authors were encouraged to attempt to strike a middle ground between radical exoticisation of the rarities at hand (describing them in idiosyncratic terms) and radical normalisation (underplaying the rarity of the phenomena at hand). Highly theory-specific or technical terminology is avoided or explained carefully, in order to make the book maximally accessible for a wide typologically-minded audience.
Keywords
LinguisticsDOI
10.5281/zenodo.14712629ISBN
9783961104987, 9783961104987Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
https://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2025Imprint
Language Science PressSeries
Topics in Phonological Diversity, 5Classification
Linguistics


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