This volume of new work by prominent phonologists goes to the heart of current debates in phonological and linguistic theory: should the explanation of phonological variety be constraint or rule-based and, in the light of the resolution of this question, how in the mind does phonology interface with other components of the grammar. The book includes contributions from leading proponents of both sides of the argument and an extensive introduction setting out the history, nature, and more general linguistic implications of current phonological theory.
This volume of new work by prominent phonologists goes to the heart of current debates in phonological and linguistic theory: should the explanation of phonological variety be constraint or rule-based and, in the light of the resolution of this question, how in the mind does phonology interface with other components of the grammar. The book includes contributions from leading proponents of both sides of the argument and an extensive introduction setting out the history, nature, and more general linguistic implications of current phonological theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bert Vaux is a University Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of King's College. His books include The Phonology of Armenian (OUP 1998) and Linguistic Field Methods (Wipf & Stock 2006). He is the author of a substantial on-line survey of English dialects. Andrew Nevins is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University. His MIT dissertation, Conditions of (Dis)Harmony was awarded a PhD in 2004. His published work includes articles and reviews in Linguistic Inquiry and Language.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Andrew Nevins and Bert Vaux: Introduction: The Division of Labor of Rules, Representations, and Constraints in Phonological Theory * 2: Bert Vaux: Why the Phonological Component Must be Serial and Rule-Based * 3: David Odden: Ordering * 4: Ellen Broselow: Stress-Epenthesis Interactions * 5: William Idsardi and Eric Raimy: Representational Economy * 6: Paul Kiparsky: Fenno-Swedish Quantity: Contrast in Stratal OT * 7: John Frampton: SPE Extensions: Conditions on Representations and Defect Driven Rules * 8: Charles Reiss: Constraining the Learning Path Without Constraints, or The OCP and NoBanana
* 1: Andrew Nevins and Bert Vaux: Introduction: The Division of Labor of Rules, Representations, and Constraints in Phonological Theory * 2: Bert Vaux: Why the Phonological Component Must be Serial and Rule-Based * 3: David Odden: Ordering * 4: Ellen Broselow: Stress-Epenthesis Interactions * 5: William Idsardi and Eric Raimy: Representational Economy * 6: Paul Kiparsky: Fenno-Swedish Quantity: Contrast in Stratal OT * 7: John Frampton: SPE Extensions: Conditions on Representations and Defect Driven Rules * 8: Charles Reiss: Constraining the Learning Path Without Constraints, or The OCP and NoBanana
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