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Phonological argumentation : essays on evidence and motivation

Auteur : Stephen G Parker
Éditeur : London ; Oakville, CT : Equinox, 2009.
Collection : Advances in optimality theory.
Édition/format :   Livre : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
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"This volume presents a series of original papers focusing on phonological argumentation, set within the framework of Optimality Theory. It contains two major sections: chapters about the evidence for and methodology used in discovering the bases of phonological theory, i.e., how constraints are formed and what sort of evidence is relevant in positing them; and case studies that focus on particular theoretical  Lire la suite...
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Type d’ouvrage : Ressource Internet
Format : Livre, Ressource Internet
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : Stephen G Parker
ISBN : 9781845532208 1845532201 9781845532215 184553221X
Numéro OCLC : 131064765
Description : x, 377 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contenu : PART 1. PHONOLOGICAL ARGUMENTATION AND THE BASES OF OPTIMALITY THEORY: Grammar is both categorical and gradient / Andries W. Coetzee --
Phonological evidence / Paul de Lacy --
Underphonologization and modularity bias / Elliott Moreton --
Contrast, comparison sets, and the perceptual space / Mìre N ̕Chiosìn and Jaye Padgett --
Morpheme-specific phonology: constraint indexation and inconsistency resolution / Joe Pater --
Source similarity in loanword adaptation: correspondence theory and the posited source-language representation / Jennifer Smith --
PART 2. CASE STUDIES IN PHONOLOGICAL ARGUMENTATION: Exploring recursivity, stringency and gradience in the Pama-Nyungan stress continuum / John Alderete --
Acoustics of epenthetic vowels in Lebanese Arabic / Maria Gouskova and Nancy Hall --
The onset of the prosodic word / Junko Ito and Armin Mester --
Infixation as morpheme absorption / Ania Lubowicz --
Vowel length in Arabic verb stems / Sam Rosenthall.
Titre de collection : Advances in optimality theory.
Responsabilité : edited by S. Parker.
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Presents a series of original papers focusing on the theme of phonological argumentation, set within the framework of Optimality Theory. This volume contains two sections: chapters about the evidence  Lire la suite...

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