Alice Turk和Stefanie Shattuck Hufnagel(2020)。语音计时:对音韵学、语音学和言语运动控制理论的启示。(《牛津语音与语音学研究》5。)牛津:牛津大学出版社。第xv+370页。

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Jason A. Shaw
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人们越来越意识到,语音的时间维度,特别是语音运动的相对时间,包含了丰富的语音结构信息。将抽象的语音结构与现实可变语音数据的时间展开联系起来仍然是一个重大的跨学科挑战。正是这一挑战在语音计时中被接受:对音韵学、语音学和语音运动控制理论的启示,从此以后的语音计时。这本书共有十一章,包括一个简短的引言和一个结论。主要建议——一个将语音表征映射到发音器连续运动的模型草图——出现在本书的后半部分,特别是第7章和第10章。下半部分还包括关于优化的章节(第8章:“优化”)和定时的一般机制(第9章:“定时机制如何工作?”)。这些提供了一种独特的语音和非语音文献的综合,语言学家可以很容易地获得,并有助于激励主要提案的各个方面。本书的前半部分对在任务动力学框架(AP/TD)中发展起来的发音语音理论进行了描述和批判(例如Browman&Goldstein 1986,Saltzman&Munhall 1989)。作者认为:
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Alice Turk and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel (2020). Speech timing: implications for theories of phonology, phonetics, and speech motor control. (Oxford Studies in Phonology and Phonetics 5.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xv + 370.
There is increasing awareness that the temporal dimension of speech, in particular the relative timing of speech movements, contains rich information about phonological structure. Relating abstract phonological structure to the temporal unfolding of realistically variable speech data remains a major interdisciplinary challenge. It is this challenge that is taken up in Speech timing: implications for theories of phonology, phonetics, and speech motor control, henceforth Speech timing. The book has eleven chapters, including a short introduction and a conclusion. The main proposal – a sketch of a model mapping phonological representations to continuous movements of articulators – comes in the second half of the book, particularly in Chapters 7 and 10. The second half also includes chapters on optimisation (Ch. 8: ‘Optimization’) and general mechanisms for timing (Ch. 9: ‘How do timing mechanisms work?’). These provide a unique synthesis of speech and nonspeech literature, which is highly accessible for linguists, and serves to motivate aspects of the main proposal. The first half of the book provides a description and critique of the theory of Articulatory Phonology, developed in the Task Dynamics framework (AP/TD) (e.g. Browman & Goldstein 1986, Saltzman & Munhall 1989). On the view of the authors:
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Phonology
Phonology Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Phonology, published three times a year, is the only journal devoted exclusively to the discipline, and provides a unique forum for the productive interchange of ideas among phonologists and those working in related disciplines. Preference is given to papers which make a substantial theoretical contribution, irrespective of the particular theoretical framework employed, but the submission of papers presenting new empirical data of general theoretical interest is also encouraged. The journal carries research articles, as well as book reviews and shorter pieces on topics of current controversy within phonology.
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