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Evolution of D. Jones’s Phonological Theory in the Modern English Phonology

Mariya Dmitrievna Korotkova
Saratov State Legal Academy

Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Bogacheva
Saratov State Legal Academy


Submitted: April 9, 2021
Abstract. The paper aims to reveal continuity of D. Jones’s phonological theory provisions in development of theoretical base of the modern English phonetics. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that the researchers for the first time provide a comprehensive analysis of D. Jones’s phonological views which were further developed in the British phonologists’ works. The research findings are as follows: the authors identify the core principles of the phonetic system functioning and development discovered by D. Jones and clarified in his followers’ works.
Key words and phrases:
фонологическая концепция Д. Джоунза
система основных гласных
просодические явления тона и интонации
аллофоническая транскрипция
фонематическая транскрипция
D. Jones’s phonological conception
cardinal vowels system
prosodic phenomena of tone and intonation
allophonic transcription
phonemic transcription
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