Introduction to General Linguistics, WS 2003/04
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  Course design and materials development:  
  Hubert Truckenbrodt  
     
  Maintained and updated by:  
  Sam Featherston
(last on 1.3.10)
 
General
   
Resources for Phonology
 
Links
Listen to many sounds of many languages: the UCLA Phonetics Lab Data
(once you get to a sound in a table, click on it to hear it)
Alternatively you can listen at the UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive
Praat pages
IPA Homepage
A useful collection of links on IPA
 
Fonts
Instructions for downloading and using SIL Doulos IPA 93 fonts
 
References
 
Shelf-marks refer to the library of the "Neuphilologie" (BBB) and the "Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft" (SfS) in Tübingen.
   
Speech sounds
* Ladefoged, Peter, and Ian Maddieson (1996). The sounds of the world's languages. Oxford: Blackwell. BBB and SfS: GQ 500.595   Apart from the German 'r', what other uvular sounds can be found? In which languages? How are they articulated and what do they look like in a spectrogram?
     
Transcriptions  
Transcription symbols:   What's this funny symbol that doesn't appear in the IPA table?
* Pullum, Geoffrey K., and William A. Ladusaw (1996). Phonetic symbol guide (second edition). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. BBB: GQ 945.105
     
International Phonetic Association (IPA), History of the IPA, Applying IPA transcriptions to German and other languages, etc.:   What exactly is the IPA that creates these tables?
* Handbook of the International Phonetic Association. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. BBB: GQ 600.350
     
Transcriptions of German words:   What's the official transcription of "Radio"?
* Duden. Das Aussprachewörterbuch. 4. Auflage, 2000. BBB: Germ BD/D 6
     
     
Terminology
* Trask, R.L. (1996). A dictionary of phonetics and phonology. London: Routledge. BBB and SfS: GG 700.444   What are sibilants? What is atonic?
     
     
Introduction to German Phonology
* Hall, T. Alan (2000). Phonologie: eine Einführung. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. BBB and SfS: GQ 010.445   How can I get familiar with the topic or refresh my knowledge?
* Ramers, Karl-Heinz (2001). Einführung in die Phonologie. München: Fink/UTB. BBB: GQ 010.362  
     
     
Handbook articles to central topics
* Goldsmith, John A. (1995). The handbook of phonological theory. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell. BBB and SfS: GQ 020.424   Where can I get a general idea of what a syllable/vowel harmony is?