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Peter Avery

    Peter Avery est un linguiste dont les travaux explorent la phonologie théorique et l'acquisition des secondes langues. Ses recherches examinent les processus complexes par lesquels les individus apprennent et utilisent de nouvelles langues, en étudiant les fondements théoriques des systèmes sonores. Les profondes réflexions d'Avery sur les mécanismes linguistiques offrent aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur les complexités du langage. Il possède une capacité remarquable à transmettre des concepts linguistiques sophistiqués de manière accessible.

    Contrast in phonology
    Hafiz of Shiraz
    • Hafiz of Shiraz

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      "Hafiz--a quarry of imagery in which poets of all ages might mine." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Hafiz was born at Shiraz, in Persia, some time after 1320, and died there in 1389. He is, then, an almost exact contemporary of Chaucer. His standing in Persian literature ranks him with Shakespeare and Goethe. A Sufi, Hafiz lived in troubled times. Cities like Shiraz fell prey to the ambitions of one marauding prince after another and knew little peace. The nomads of Central Asia finally overthrew the rule of these princes, and led to the establishment of the succeeding Timurid Dynasty. It is of utmost literary interest that a poet who has remained immensely popular and most frequently quoted in his own land should, for the universality and grace of his wisdom and wit, be known outside the land of his birth as he used to be, the subject of veneration among literati both in Europe and the United States. The time for revival of interest in a poet of such cosmopolitan appeal is overdue. His poems celebrate the love, wine, and the fellowship of all creatures. This volume, first published in 1952, brings back into print at last the renderings, the most beautiful and faithful in English, of this greatest of Persian writers.

      Hafiz of Shiraz
    • Contrast in phonology

      • 351pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This book takes contrast, an issue that has been central to phonological theory since Saussure, as its central theme, making explicit its importance to phonological theory, perception, and acquisition. The volume brings together a number of different contemporary approaches to the theory of contrast, including chapters set within more abstract representation-based theories, as well as chapters that focus on functional phonetic theories and perceptual constraints. This book will be of interest to phonologists, phoneticians, psycholinguists, researchers in first and second language acquisition, and cognitive scientists interested in current thinking on this exciting topic.

      Contrast in phonology