Language Documentation & Conservation (Jun 2007)

Endangered Sound Patterns: Three Perspectives on Theory and Description

  • Juliette Blevins

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Vol. 1, no. 1

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In this essay, I highlight the important role of endangered language documentation and description in the study of sound patterns. Three different perspectives are presented: a long view of phonology, from ancient to modern traditions; an areal and genetic view of sound patterns, and their relation to theory and description; and a practical perspective on the importance of research on endangered sound patterns. All perspectives converge on a common theme: the most lasting and influential contributions to the field are those with seamless boundaries between description and analysis.

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