Orthography and Phonology
Editor
Collected here are eleven papers devoted to various aspects of the orthography/phonology interface. Topics include spelling-to-sound correspondence for English, French, and Russian, the design of a generative phonology for orthography data-base access, the linguistic sign and orthographic and phonological error, the analysis of Greenlandic school children’s spelling errors, the orthographic representation of phonemic nasalization and its implications for prosodic theory, the psycholinguistics of phonological recoding in reading, orthography as a variable in psycholinguistic experiments, spelling and dialect, orthography and the typology of phonological rules, and orthography and historical phonology.
[Not in series, 29] 1987. xi, 238 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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List of Contributors | p. vii
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Preface | p. ix
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Towards a Theory of Phonemic OrthographyPetr Sgall | p. 1
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The Description of Spelling-to-Sound Relationships in English, French, and Russian: Progress, Problems, and ProspectsBruce L. Derwing, Tom M.S. Priestly and Bernard L. Rochet | p. 31
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The Automatic Phonetic Transcription of English TextS.G.C. Lawrence, B.J. Williams and G. Kaye | p. 53
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Phonological Access to Data BasesL. Hitzenberger | p. 65
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On Linguistic ErrorPhilip A. Luelsdorff | p. 77
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A Preliminary Report on a Pilot Investigation of Greenlandic School Children’s Spelling ErrorsBirgitte Jacobsen | p. 101
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The Orthographic Representation of Nasal Vowels in AcehneseMark Durie | p. 131
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Spelling and DialectGunnel Melchers | p. 187
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The Reflection of Linguistic Structure in Dutch SpellingGeert Booij | p. 215
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Zur alphabetischen Orthographie als Gegenstand der SprachwissenschaftHerbert Penzl | p. 225
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General