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Title: Visual Prosody: The Graphematic Foot in English and German
Creators: Evertz Martin
Collection: Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Subjects: English language — Graphemics.; German language — Graphemics.; Foot.; Graphematics.; Graphematik.; Hierarchical Structure.; Hierarchische Struktur.; Silbe.; Syllable.; Versfuß.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology; EBSCO eBooks
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Language: English
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According to well-established views, language has several subsystems where each subsystem (e.g. syntax, morphology, phonology) operates on the basis of hierarchically organised units. When it comes to the graphematic structure of words, however, the received view appears to be that linear structure is all that matters. Contrary to this view, a sub-field of writing systems research emerges that can be called non-linear or supra-segmental graphematics. Drawing on parallels with supra-segmental phonology, supra-segmental graphematics claims the existence and relevance of cross-linguistically available building blocks, such as the syllable and the foot, in alphabetical writing systems, such as the writing systems of German and English. This book explores the graphematic hierarchy with a special focus on the unit foot. Structural, experimental and databased evidence is presented in favour of this approach. In addition, analyses within the optimality theory framework are offered. This work shows that the supra-segmental graphematic approaches are superior to linear ones with respect to explanatory strength and even preciseness of the description. It is thus interesting for academics concerned with writing systems and orthography teaching.

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Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Features, Letters and Graphemes
  • 3. The Graphematic Syllable
  • 4. The Graphematic Foot
  • 5. Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Appendix

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