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Quantity in Historical Phonology

Icelandic and Related Cases

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Paperback, 244 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2008
ISBN13: 9780521103831
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The study of syllable quantity and vowel length raises issues of considerable importance for phonology and historical linguistics in general. Among Indo-European languages, the phonological structure of Modern Icelandic is of particular interest because of the so-called 'quantity shift', which is part of its historical background and which changed the inherited Old Icelandic structure. In this rich case-study Dr Arnason analyses the changes that led to the shift, using among other things the metrical works as evidence. He shows that in Modern Icelandic vowel length is determined by syllabic quantity, which is in turn defined by stress. Close attention is paid to related phenomena in other languages and, against this comparative background, Dr Arnason calls into question the validity and theoretical status of existing 'explanations' of linguistic change. This is then a study for those interested in Scandinavian languages but it has wider theoretical implications for all historical linguists.

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ISBN13:9780521103831
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:244

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1. Introduction; 2. Quantity and stress in Modern Icelandic; 3. Length and quantity in related languages; 4. The development in Icelandic; 5. Explaining the changes; 6. Length and quantity in phonology; Bibliography; Index.
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