Martin J Ball
The Phonetics and Phonology of Approximants
Martin J Ball
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Bringing together an international team of scholars, The Phonetics and Phonology of Approximants offers a unique and comprehensive look into the world of approximants as well as their features and impacts.
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Bringing together an international team of scholars, The Phonetics and Phonology of Approximants offers a unique and comprehensive look into the world of approximants as well as their features and impacts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- ISBN-13: 9781487528867
- ISBN-10: 1487528868
- Artikelnr.: 73934716
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- ISBN-13: 9781487528867
- ISBN-10: 1487528868
- Artikelnr.: 73934716
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Martin J. Ball
Introduction: What Are Approximants?
Martin J. Ball
Part I: General Aspects
1. Articulatory Aspects of Approximants
Eleanor Lawson & James Scobbie
2. Acoustic Aspects of Approximants
Sherman Charles
3. Perceptual Aspects of Approximants
Grant McGuire
4. Phonological Aspects of Approximants
Harry van der Hulst & Jeroen van de Weijer
5. Sociolinguistics Aspects of Approximants
Claire Nance & Robert Lennon
6. Approximant Inventories
Ian Maddieson
7. Transcription of Approximants
Martin J. Ball
Part II: Approximants in Acquisition and in Atypical Speech
8. Acquisition of Maltese Approximants
Helen Grech
9. Acquisition of Spanish Approximants
Jessica Barlow & Philip Combiths
10. Acquisition of Laterals in Portuguese
Marcia Keske-Soares & Marizete Ilha Ceron
11. Acquisition of English Rhotic Approximants
Rachael Knight & Peter Flipsen
12. Approximants in Clinical Populations
Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland
Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups
13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in
Hungarian
Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr
14. The Greek Approximants
Ioannis Papakyritsis
15. Approximants in Italian
Chiara Meluzzi
16. Spanish Approximants
Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers
17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages
Pavel Iosad
18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam
Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil
19. Approximants in Tamil
Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy
20. The Liquids /ɹ/ and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese
Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok
21. Approximants in Australian Languages
Brett Baker & Marija Tabain
22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages
Fernando de Carvalho
23. Irish English /ɹ/
Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy
24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic
Asher Laufer
Part IV: Conclusion
25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically?
Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García
Afterword
Martin J. Ball
Index
Martin J. Ball
Part I: General Aspects
1. Articulatory Aspects of Approximants
Eleanor Lawson & James Scobbie
2. Acoustic Aspects of Approximants
Sherman Charles
3. Perceptual Aspects of Approximants
Grant McGuire
4. Phonological Aspects of Approximants
Harry van der Hulst & Jeroen van de Weijer
5. Sociolinguistics Aspects of Approximants
Claire Nance & Robert Lennon
6. Approximant Inventories
Ian Maddieson
7. Transcription of Approximants
Martin J. Ball
Part II: Approximants in Acquisition and in Atypical Speech
8. Acquisition of Maltese Approximants
Helen Grech
9. Acquisition of Spanish Approximants
Jessica Barlow & Philip Combiths
10. Acquisition of Laterals in Portuguese
Marcia Keske-Soares & Marizete Ilha Ceron
11. Acquisition of English Rhotic Approximants
Rachael Knight & Peter Flipsen
12. Approximants in Clinical Populations
Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland
Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups
13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in
Hungarian
Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr
14. The Greek Approximants
Ioannis Papakyritsis
15. Approximants in Italian
Chiara Meluzzi
16. Spanish Approximants
Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers
17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages
Pavel Iosad
18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam
Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil
19. Approximants in Tamil
Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy
20. The Liquids /ɹ/ and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese
Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok
21. Approximants in Australian Languages
Brett Baker & Marija Tabain
22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages
Fernando de Carvalho
23. Irish English /ɹ/
Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy
24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic
Asher Laufer
Part IV: Conclusion
25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically?
Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García
Afterword
Martin J. Ball
Index
Introduction: What Are Approximants?
Martin J. Ball
Part I: General Aspects
1. Articulatory Aspects of Approximants
Eleanor Lawson & James Scobbie
2. Acoustic Aspects of Approximants
Sherman Charles
3. Perceptual Aspects of Approximants
Grant McGuire
4. Phonological Aspects of Approximants
Harry van der Hulst & Jeroen van de Weijer
5. Sociolinguistics Aspects of Approximants
Claire Nance & Robert Lennon
6. Approximant Inventories
Ian Maddieson
7. Transcription of Approximants
Martin J. Ball
Part II: Approximants in Acquisition and in Atypical Speech
8. Acquisition of Maltese Approximants
Helen Grech
9. Acquisition of Spanish Approximants
Jessica Barlow & Philip Combiths
10. Acquisition of Laterals in Portuguese
Marcia Keske-Soares & Marizete Ilha Ceron
11. Acquisition of English Rhotic Approximants
Rachael Knight & Peter Flipsen
12. Approximants in Clinical Populations
Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland
Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups
13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in
Hungarian
Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr
14. The Greek Approximants
Ioannis Papakyritsis
15. Approximants in Italian
Chiara Meluzzi
16. Spanish Approximants
Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers
17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages
Pavel Iosad
18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam
Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil
19. Approximants in Tamil
Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy
20. The Liquids /ɹ/ and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese
Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok
21. Approximants in Australian Languages
Brett Baker & Marija Tabain
22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages
Fernando de Carvalho
23. Irish English /ɹ/
Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy
24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic
Asher Laufer
Part IV: Conclusion
25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically?
Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García
Afterword
Martin J. Ball
Index
Martin J. Ball
Part I: General Aspects
1. Articulatory Aspects of Approximants
Eleanor Lawson & James Scobbie
2. Acoustic Aspects of Approximants
Sherman Charles
3. Perceptual Aspects of Approximants
Grant McGuire
4. Phonological Aspects of Approximants
Harry van der Hulst & Jeroen van de Weijer
5. Sociolinguistics Aspects of Approximants
Claire Nance & Robert Lennon
6. Approximant Inventories
Ian Maddieson
7. Transcription of Approximants
Martin J. Ball
Part II: Approximants in Acquisition and in Atypical Speech
8. Acquisition of Maltese Approximants
Helen Grech
9. Acquisition of Spanish Approximants
Jessica Barlow & Philip Combiths
10. Acquisition of Laterals in Portuguese
Marcia Keske-Soares & Marizete Ilha Ceron
11. Acquisition of English Rhotic Approximants
Rachael Knight & Peter Flipsen
12. Approximants in Clinical Populations
Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland
Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups
13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in
Hungarian
Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr
14. The Greek Approximants
Ioannis Papakyritsis
15. Approximants in Italian
Chiara Meluzzi
16. Spanish Approximants
Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers
17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages
Pavel Iosad
18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam
Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil
19. Approximants in Tamil
Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy
20. The Liquids /ɹ/ and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese
Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok
21. Approximants in Australian Languages
Brett Baker & Marija Tabain
22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages
Fernando de Carvalho
23. Irish English /ɹ/
Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy
24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic
Asher Laufer
Part IV: Conclusion
25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically?
Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García
Afterword
Martin J. Ball
Index