Phonetics and Philology

Sound Change in Italic

Jane Stuart-Smith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:17th Jun '04

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This book presents an exhaustive treatment of a long-standing problem of Proto-Indo-European and Italic philology: the development of the Proto-Indo-European voiced aspirates in the ancient languages of Italy. In so doing it tackles a central issue of historical linguistics: the plausibility of explanations for sound change. The author argues that the problem can be resolved by combining a traditional philological investigation with experimental phonetics. Philological methods enable the presentation of the first integrated account of the evidence for the Italic languages, with detailed discussion of languages other than Latin. Theory and methods from experimental phonetics are then adopted to offer a new explanation for how the sound change might have taken place. At the same time, phonetic methods also confirm the traditional reconstruction of voiced aspirates for Proto-Indo-European. Thus the book offers a case-study of the successful application of synchronic theory and method to a problem of diachrony.

readable and enjoyable account is certainly unlikely to be superseded in the near future. * James Clarkson, The Classical Review *

ISBN: 9780199257737

Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 22mm

Weight: 595g

296 pages