Les règles phonologiques tardives et la morphologie derivationnelle du français

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éditeur non identifié, 1970 - 249 pages
The first part of this thesis deals with the most important late phonological processes of French. Chapter I presents a set of rules describing the behavior of schwa ("e muet"). The main rule accounting for schwa-dropping can never erase two schwas appearing in adjacent syllables, and we propose that this be viewed as a consequence of a universal convention on the simultaneous application of phonological rules. Chapter II contains a restament of "liaison" and consonat truncation, followed by a discussion of words beginning in "aspirated h" or a semi-vowel. In the second part, we attempt to lay the foundations oh a theory which trats derivational morphology as the result of processes which are purely internal to the lexicon. A preliminary characterization of these processes is attempted.

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