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Challenging sonority
Challenging sonority












His most recent books are Principles of Clinical Phonology (Routledge, 2016) and Challenging Sonority (co-edited with N. He has been President of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association he is an honorary Fellow of the UK Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, and a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. sharp ascent in sonority from the initial consonant to the vowel with a minimal, or no. Sonority and the unusual behaviour of /s/, in Challenging Sonority. Challenging Sonority Cross-linguistic Evidence. The aim of this edited collection is to extend our knowledge of the important phonological concept of sonority to a range of other languages (several of them under-described languages). Skickas inom 5-7 vardagar Vid val av prioriterat leveranssätt. His main research interests include sociolinguistics, clinical phonetics and phonology, and the linguistics of Welsh. A close connection between the second lowest frequency band and sonority was. Challenging Sonority - inbunden, Engelska, 2016.

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He is co-editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics (Taylor & Francis) and of the book series Studies in Phonetics and Phonology (Equinox), Communication Disorders across Languages (Multilingual Matters), and Language and Speech Disorders (Psychology Press/Routledge). He has also presented at conferences around the world. from the University of Wales (Cardiff), and a DLitt degree from Bangor University.ĭr Ball has authored and edited over 35 books, 50 contributions to collections and 100 refereed articles in academic journals. tion of openness (see Parker 2002: 4349), but this is hard to quantify given the complex shape of the vocal tract (section 7) and makes unclear or incor. He received his bachelor’s degree with honours in Linguistics and English from the University of Wales (Bangor) his Master’s degree in phonetics and linguistics from the University of Essex his Ph.D. He was professor of phonetics and linguistics at the University of Ulster until 2000, having held positions at universities in Wales before that. Until recently he was Professor of Speech-Language Pathology (Clinical Linguistics) at Linköping University, Sweden, having formerly held the position of Hawthorne-BoRSF Endowed Professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders, at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette from 2000 to 2014. Series: Studies in Phonetics and Phonology. Ball is Honorary Professor in the School of Linguistics and English Language at Bangor University, Wales. The aim of this edited collection is to extend our knowledge of the important phonological concept of sonority to a range of other languages (several of them under-described languages).












Challenging sonority