2008年5月1日 星期四

C2. Elicitaiton as Experimental Phonology

2.1 Introduction
Phonology has changed not just conceptually, but also in terms of methodology
Two sources for phonologists to acquire information
(i)informant sessions
(ii)written sources
John Ohala argued for a more "experimental phonology"
Methods require more than deductive reasoning and a face-to-face analysis
(1) Phonology="the intersection of phonetics and grammar"
(2) Where have all the phonemes gone?
(3) Two classes of phonomenon are clamined to be missing:
a. word level phonology that is completely regular;
b. phrase-level phonology that is not broad phonetics

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