Phasing and Recoverability explained

Phasing and Recoverability
Author:Daniel Silverman
Language:English
Subject:phonology
Publisher:Garland Publishing
Pub Date:1997
Media Type:Print
Pages:242
Isbn:9780815328766

Phasing and Recoverability is a 1997 book by Daniel Silverman in which the author provides a hypothesis that examines not only at the physical structure of speech, but also the phonological issue of salience. The book is a revised edition of Silverman's 1995 UCLA dissertation.[1]

Reception

The book was reviewed by Kimary Shahin (from Birzeit University/University of British Columbia) and Stefan Frisch (from University of Michigan).[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Esther . Herrera Z. . Amuzgo and Zapotec: Two More Cases of Laryngeally Complex Languages . Anthropological Linguistics . 2000 . 42 . 4 . 545–563 . 0003-5483.
  2. Shahin . Kimary . LINGUIST List 10.170: Silverman: Phasing & Recoverability (2nd rev.) . . 4 February 1999 . en.
  3. Frisch . Stefan A . LINGUIST List 9.1588: Silverman: Phasing and recoverability . The LINGUIST List . 10 November 1998 . en.