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San Duanmu

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

ORCID: 0000-0002-0662-4290

Publishes on Phonetics and Phonology Research, Linguistic Variation and Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation. 94 papers and 2.5k citations.

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The Phonology of Standard Chinese
San Duanmu|Unknown|2007
Cited by 1.1k

Abstract This is a new and revised edition of the title first published by OUP in 2000. From the reviews of the first edition: 'This book is a comprehensive study of the phonology of Standard Chinese. Not only is it rich in detailed and amazingly accurate factual description, it also proposes elegant theoretical solutions to many long-standing problems in Chinese phonology, such as word length variation, word order, and the application of the third tone sandhi. Another great strength of the book is that in every chapter, the generative literature on related issues is carefully reviewed. Therefore it can also serve as a great reference book for the past advances in Chinese generative phonology. Moreover, the book is written in a down-to-earth fashion and is very approachable by anyone with the slightest interest in Chinese languages or phonology but relatively little training in either area.' Jie Zhang, Linguist 'Because of its accessibility, this book can be used as an introductory textbook for Chinese phonology or Chinese linguistics.... Every phonologist and student of Chinese linguistics will find something valuable from the book because of its wealth of data and insightful analyses.' Yen-Hwei Lin, Phonology 'Explanations are based on a variety of perspectives, from traditional views of the phoneme to feature geometry and Optimality Theory, each concisely introduced so that the discussion easy to follow even for the novice. The result is a flowing, integrated approach that addresses - and solves - some of the thorniest perennial problems in Chinese phonology.... Because this user-friendly introduction offers innovative new solutions to old problems, it enjoys the rare distinction of succeeding both as an essential textbook of Standard Chinese phonology and as an important new theoretical advance in phonological analysis.' Edward J. Vajda, Language

Syllable Structure: The Limits of Variation
San Duanmu|Unknown|2008
Cited by 138

"This book looks at the range of possible syllables in human languages. The syllable is a central notion in phonology, yet basic questions about it remain poorly understood and phonologists are divided on even the most elementary issues. For example, the word city has been syllabified as ci-ty (the 'maximal onset' analysis), cit-y (the 'no-open-lax-V' analysis), and cit-ty (the 'geminate C' analysis). San Duanmu explores and clarifies these and many other related issues through an in-depth analysis of the entire lexicons of several languages." "His clear exposition will appeal to phonologists and advanced students and will provide a new benchmark in syllabic and prosodic analysis. He also offers an answer to the intriguing question: how different can human languages be?"--BOOK JACKET.

Against contour tone units
San Duanmu|Linguistic Inquiry|1994
Cited by 119

En phonologie, un des grands sujets de discussion est l'existance de contours segmentaux. Trois sortes de contours segmentaux sont proposes: les affriques, les occlusives pre- ou postnasalisees et les contours tonals. L'A. appelle unite de contour tonal les contours tonals qui derivent des niveaux de tons, et propose les arguments en faveur et contre ces unites. Son etude est basee sur les langues chinoises