Generative and Non-Linear Phonology

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Routledge, 25 sept. 2014 - 432 pages
Generative phonology is a developing field of linguistics, and is producing both rival interpretations and models. This book provides a clear and accessible evaluation of the debate. It provides a detailed overview of the main models, revealing that they are often complimentary rather than contradictory, and how these can be interconnect and be used together to explore the subject.
 

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1 Introduction
1
2 The theory of Distinctive Features
37
3 Binarism full and partial specification markedness and gestures
72
aspects of the abstractnessconcreteness debate
110
5 Underspecification Theory and Lexical Phonology
156
6 Metrical structures
198
7 Autosegmental and Multidimensional Phonology
242
8 An outline of Dependency Phonology
276
Phonetic Symbols
313
Bibliography
315
Index
334
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