Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1980
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027230056
ISBN-13
9789027230058
Description
Vowel harmony is a captivating aspect of phonology that influences how vowels interact within a language. Robert M. Vago delves into the intricacies of this linguistic feature, exploring its occurrences across various languages and its implications for understanding language structure and development. His work provides insight into the systematic patterns that govern vowel selections and shifts, enabling a clearer comprehension of phonological rules.
Through detailed analysis and engaging examples, Vago highlights the cognitive and social underpinnings of vowel harmony, illuminating how these patterns contribute to linguistic identity and communication. The discussion extends beyond mere theoretical frameworks, encompassing practical applications and considerations that resonate with linguists and language enthusiasts alike.
Readers are invited to consider how vowel harmony reflects broader linguistic principles and shapes the way languages evolve over time. Vago challenges assumptions and encourages a fresh perspective on phonological phenomena, making his exploration both thought-provoking and essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of language.
Through detailed analysis and engaging examples, Vago highlights the cognitive and social underpinnings of vowel harmony, illuminating how these patterns contribute to linguistic identity and communication. The discussion extends beyond mere theoretical frameworks, encompassing practical applications and considerations that resonate with linguists and language enthusiasts alike.
Readers are invited to consider how vowel harmony reflects broader linguistic principles and shapes the way languages evolve over time. Vago challenges assumptions and encourages a fresh perspective on phonological phenomena, making his exploration both thought-provoking and essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of language.
Genres
History