Generative Phonology: A Case Study from French

Generative Phonology: A Case Study from French

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Jan 1, 1981 · Anglais · Relié (249 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 249
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1981
Éditeur John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10 9027231133
ISBN-13 9789027231130

Description

Nigel Love's exploration of generative phonology delves into the intricate world of language structure, specifically focusing on the nuances of French. This intriguing case study invites readers to appreciate the underlying patterns that govern phonetic variations and transformations in spoken language.

With a warmth and clarity that comes through in his writing, Love makes complex linguistic theories accessible to all, whether they're seasoned scholars or newcomers to phonological studies. Each chapter is carefully crafted, guiding the reader through thought-provoking analyses and offering fresh perspectives on familiar concepts.

This hard-to-find gem invites readers to engage with the beauty of language, sparking curiosity and offering insights that resonate well beyond the pages. For anyone passionate about the mechanics of speech and the art of communication, Love’s work is a valuable addition to their collection.
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