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Elmar Ternes

    The phonetic analysis of Scottish Gaelic
    Theoretische und praktische Phonetik
    Brythonic celtic
    Probleme der kontrastiven Phonetik
    Einführung in die Phonologie
    The phonemic analysis of Scottish Gaelic
    • Einführung in die Phonologie

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Dem Autor gelingt es mit seiner Einführung überzeugend, einen Überblick über die Grundlagen eines zentralen Kernbereichs der Sprachwissenschaft zu vermitteln. Durch das reichhaltige, für die Neuauflage noch erweiterte Beispielmaterial aus unterschiedlichsten Sprachen, das von einer profunden Sprachkenntnis des Verfassers zeugt, werden die z.T. sehr theoretischen und abstrakten phonologischen Denk- und Verfahrensweisen transparent gemacht.

      Einführung in die Phonologie
    • Brythonic celtic

      • 530pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      This book concentrates on the three Brythonic languages Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. These languages are treated in more detail than in any previous publication, taking account of extra-linguistic as well as grammatical aspects. The latter include phonetics/phonemics, morphophonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. A special feature is the inclusion of texts in the original languages with translations. The five chapters (three in English, two in German) cover all evidenced historical stages, from the earliest sources in medieval British, which may be taken as a common source for all three languages, through the later historical developments (Middle Welsh, Cornish, Middle Breton) up to their modern representations (Neo-Cornish, Modern Breton). Only Modern Welsh, which is easily accessible in the literature, is excluded, which keeps the volume within reasonable proportions. The structure of each chapter follows the same lines so that cross-referencing is easy. The contributors (Peter Schrijver, Stefan Schumacher, Elmar Ternes, Nicholas J. A. Williams) are internationally recognized specialists in their respective fields.

      Brythonic celtic