Teza de licenta - Period in the evolution of the sounds system in English language - ID:04056 - Volum 119 pagini
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Intoduction
1. Evolution of the Sound System
2. The Evolution of English
2.1. Vowels and current English
2.2. Stress
2.3. Unstressed Vowels
3. Kinds of Sound Change
3.1. Assimilation: Sounds Become Less Alike
3.2. Dissimilation: Sounds Become Less Alike
3.3. Elision: Sounds are Omitted
3.4. Metathesis: Sounds are Reordered
4. Causes of sound change
5. The Phoneme
6. Differing transcriptions
7. Early modern English pronunciation and spelling
7.1. Pronunciation change and the Great Vowel Shift
7.2. Spelling: general principles
7.3. Spelling: particular words
7.4. The stabilization of spelling
8. Preliminary Remarks
8.1. Word stress in Middle English and Early New English
8.2. Diversity of pronouns
8.3. Ambiguity of Modern English in different dialects
8.4. Spelling and pronunciation in the South
8.5. South – Western dialects
8.6. Nothern dialects
9. Vowel changes in Middle English and Early New English
10. Quantitative vowel changrs in Early Middle English
11. The Great Vowel Shift
11.1. Some Interpretation of the Great Vowel Shift
11.2. Changes of Short Vowels in Early New English
11.3. Growth of Long Monophthongs and Diphthongs in Early New English due to Vocalisation of Consonants
12. The Early Modern English
13. The Late Modern English
Conclusion
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1. Evolution of the Sound System
2. The Evolution of English
2.1. Vowels and current English
2.2. Stress
2.3. Unstressed Vowels
3. Kinds of Sound Change
3.1. Assimilation: Sounds Become Less Alike
3.2. Dissimilation: Sounds Become Less Alike
3.3. Elision: Sounds are Omitted
3.4. Metathesis: Sounds are Reordered
4. Causes of sound change
5. The Phoneme
6. Differing transcriptions
7. Early modern English pronunciation and spelling
7.1. Pronunciation change and the Great Vowel Shift
7.2. Spelling: general principles
7.3. Spelling: particular words
7.4. The stabilization of spelling
8. Preliminary Remarks
8.1. Word stress in Middle English and Early New English
8.2. Diversity of pronouns
8.3. Ambiguity of Modern English in different dialects
8.4. Spelling and pronunciation in the South
8.5. South – Western dialects
8.6. Nothern dialects
9. Vowel changes in Middle English and Early New English
10. Quantitative vowel changrs in Early Middle English
11. The Great Vowel Shift
11.1. Some Interpretation of the Great Vowel Shift
11.2. Changes of Short Vowels in Early New English
11.3. Growth of Long Monophthongs and Diphthongs in Early New English due to Vocalisation of Consonants
12. The Early Modern English
13. The Late Modern English
Conclusion
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