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Componential Analysis of Lushai Phonology
The aim of this essay is to present a phonological analysis of Lushai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Mizoram province of India, in terms of componential features applying – as mutation rules – to the morphophonological level. An analysis of this nature becomes possible if the concepts of phonological extension systems and redundancy-free representations are introduced. Alongside with the phonemic aspect, a semantic analysis of morpheme structure is required yielding the smallest significant units at different morphological or syntactic levels. Though based on criteria implying concepts like ‘rule’, ‘underlying representation’, and so forth, of the standard theory of generative phonology, this essay tries to implement the concepts of ‘phoneme’ on the phonemic, and of ‘morphophoneme’ on the morphophonological levels, and to bring about a methodologically sound classification of phonological rules.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2] 1975. xiv, 139 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 24 October 2011
Published online on 24 October 2011
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Phonological extension systems
- Chapter 2. Monomorphemic componential phonology
- Chapter 3. Polymorphemic componential phonology
- Chapter 4. Further issues concerning the application of rules
- Chapter 5. Summary
- Footnotes
- Index of technical terms
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