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CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology

Year 1956, Issue: 3, 121 - 123, 21.08.2014

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Like the other works of its author, this book is lucid, well-informed, and contains no more than a fair share of nonsense. As an example of nonsense may be taken the way in which the author sets up a principle of "phonetic realism" but concludes by saying: "There is one aspect of phonologiC analysis where the usual principle of phonetic realism, in the writer's opinion, must be not merely suspended but almost rever~ed. This is the search for junctures ... " What sort of a principle can this be? It runs like this: "Segments which are in complementation are nevertheless pho· netically distinct unless they resemble each other phonetically in such a way that the differences can be extracted fro~ the segments themselves and assigned, instead, to the environments, in some phonetically realistic way". (p. i 56) The word phonetically occurs here three times. In the first occurrence it would seem to be a misprint for phonemically; in the third oc~urrence it would seem to be redundant. With what non-phonetic reality could we be concerned?

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CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology

Year 1956, Issue: 3, 121 - 123, 21.08.2014

Abstract

Like the other works of its author, this book is lucid, well-informed, and contains no more than a fair share of nonsense. As an example of nonsense may be taken the way in which the author sets up a principle of "phonetic realism" but concludes by saying: "There is one aspect of phonologiC analysis where the usual principle of phonetic realism, in the writer's opinion, must be not merely suspended but almost rever~ed. This is the search for junctures ... " What sort of a principle can this be? It runs like this: "Segments which are in complementation are nevertheless pho· netically distinct unless they resemble each other phonetically in such a way that the differences can be extracted fro~ the segments themselves and assigned, instead, to the environments, in some phonetically realistic way". (p. i 56) The word phonetically occurs here three times. In the first occurrence it would seem to be a misprint for phonemically; in the third oc~urrence it would seem to be redundant. With what non-phonetic reality could we be concerned?

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Primary Language English
Subjects Creative Arts and Writing
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

C. Bazell This is me

Publication Date August 21, 2014
Submission Date August 21, 2014
Published in Issue Year 1956 Issue: 3

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APA Bazell, C. (2014). CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies(3), 121-123.
AMA Bazell C. CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology. Litera. August 2014;(3):121-123.
Chicago Bazell, C. “CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology”. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, no. 3 (August 2014): 121-23.
EndNote Bazell C (August 1, 2014) CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 3 121–123.
IEEE C. Bazell, “CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology”, Litera, no. 3, pp. 121–123, August 2014.
ISNAD Bazell, C. “CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology”. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 3 (August 2014), 121-123.
JAMA Bazell C. CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology. Litera. 2014;:121–123.
MLA Bazell, C. “CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology”. Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, no. 3, 2014, pp. 121-3.
Vancouver Bazell C. CHARLES F. HOCKETT. A Manual of Phonology. Litera. 2014(3):121-3.