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Does your job involve hauling a gigantic model of a larynx across campus for a colleague? Because if not, you are MISSING OUT! :-D
any phonologists out there wanna explain SPE notation to me so I can stop crying over my homework?
Phonologie // Phonology masterpost
Hi there ! I just wanted to group all the resources I have and I could find to help the noble students in linguistics to study phonology. I really hope it helps you ! Please if you know something that could be interesting to add in that general academical list, let me know ! I will edit as much as it’s necessary ! :D
| Introduction :
• Introducing phonology, Odden (2005)
• Fundamentals of language, 2nd edition, Jakobson & Halle (1971)
| Théories // Theories :
• Principes de phonologie // Principles of phonology, Trubetzkoy (1957)
• The Sound Pattern of English, Chomsky & Halle (1968)
| Cours // Courses :
• Phonétique & Phonologie : Différences, Henriette Gezundhajt.
• La syllabe : unité linguistique fondamentale, Yohann Meynadier.
• Articulatory processes explained, @lalalinguistic
• Visualize Phoneme & Allophones thanks to Superman, @lesserjoke
• Phonological Natural classes @allthingslinguistic
| Entraînement // Exercises :
• Exercises in English :
- Yes or No ? [EASY]
- Decide for a word [EASY]
- Allophones [EASY]
- Fijian (language) [MODERATE]
- Complementary Distribution [DIFFICULT]
- Phonological Rules [DIFFICULT]
• Exercices en français :
- Exercices phonème/allophones, Grégoire Winterstein.
- Analyse distributionnelle, Sophie Wauquier & Al.
- Trait I / Trait II, Sophie Wauquier & Al.
- Règle I / Règle II, Sophie Wauquier & Al.
- Syllabe, Sophie Wauquier & Al.
| Application // Field Research :
• The Sound Pattern of Russian : A Linguistic and Acoustical Investigation, Halle (1959)
• Selective writings Vol.1 : Phonological Studies, Jakobson.
• HAL : phonologie OR phonology (resources)
| Humour :
• Parody “All about that richness of the base”
• Dessins // Drawings (mine)
And I would also like to thanks @allthingslinguistic because I just saw her article about phonetics / Phonology materials and I hope that I’ve helped with this (bilingual) contribution :)
xx, Eloo, the little-naive-linguist-in-training~
It gives me all manner of joy that those who spend their life in the study of language have the wonderful title of phonologist