单词 | jonesian |
释义 | Jonesianadj. Used to designate the phonetic system or the system of classifying phonemes adopted by Daniel Jones. Hence as n., an adherent or follower of Jones. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > [adjective] > phonology and branches phonological1818 psychophonetic1906 Young-Grammarian1909 phonemic1921 Prague1934 tonological1934 phonematic1935 phonologic1936 morphophonological1938 Trubetzkoyan1940 Jonesian1951 Trager–Smith1951 phonetico-phonemic1952 Praguian1955 physiophonetic1956 Smith–Trager1957 phonotactic1958 Tragerian1961 trageremic1964 morphonological1966 autonomous1967 phonotactical1967 Praguean1968 1951 Language 27 334 Neither ‘pure’ phonetics nor Jonesian phonemics stands the ghost of a chance. 1953 A. Martinet in Anthropol. Today 578 A Jonesian origin of the Bloomfieldian phoneme might account for the opinion. 1964 Y. R. Chao in D. Abercrombie et al. Daniel Jones 40 Linguists trained under the Jonesian cardinal vowels. 1965 Language 41 308 Linguists who are neither Firthians nor Jonesians. 1969 Language 45 109 A reaction against Jonesian and Bloomfieldian phonemics. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.1951 |
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