
This book is the most complete phonology of contemporary Polish ever published. It is topic-oriented and presents the fundamental characteristics and problems associated with each topic, among them syllable structure, vowel-zero alternations, palatalizations, and other vowel and consonant changes. Professor Gussmann re-examines assumptions about phonological contrasts and alternations, and raises and addresses central questions in morphophonology. He takes morphophonology to be systematically separate from phonology. Palatalizations, he shows, are crucial to Polish, as both phonological and morphophonological phenomena: their detailed description leads him to a systematic presentation of vocalic alternations. The book develops a Government Phonology account of Polish, but is primarily a description of the language with the model subordinated to the organization of data. All the many examples used to illustrate the presentation are transcribed in standard IPA, and translated. This important book will interest all scholars and advanced students of Polish and Slavic phonology.
This book investigates the complex phonological and morphophonological structures of contemporary Polish through the lens of Government Phonology. Professor Edmund Gussmann, a specialist in Slavic linguistics, utilizes extensive data sets to challenge traditional assumptions regarding phonological contrasts. The work argues for a systematic separation between phonology and morphophonology, providing a rigorous framework for understanding the language's sound patterns.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and advanced students of Slavic linguistics frequently cite this work as a definitive reference for the structural mechanics of Polish. Experts highlight the book's balance between theoretical application and empirical data presentation, making it a foundational text for those studying the phonological intricacies of the language.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191533076
ISBN-13:
9780191533075
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