Variation within phonetics and phonology
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John Wogan, 'Variation within phonetics and phonology', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Centre for Language and Communication Studies, 2006, pp 317Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis investigates variation from phonetic and phonological perspectives in a bid
to better understand the relationship between phonetics and phonology. Issues
pertaining to variation within phonetics and phonology are highlighted through an
empirical focus: Three experiments are presented in Chapter 2 that have implications
for the issues at the phonetics-phonology interface. The first two experiments focus
on the "slit-t" allophone of /t/ in Hiberno-English. Together these experiments suggest
that it is necessary to include both articulatory and acoustic descriptions within
phonological specification at the level of the interface. The third experiment focuses
on assimilation of three lingual stops of Hiberno-English where they abut across a
word boundary. This experiment demonstrates the abundance of phonetic variation
that must be provided by specifications at the level of the phonetics-phonology
interface.
Author: Wogan, John
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Ní Chasaide, AilbheQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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