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Phonology in the 1980’s
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This volume brings together a number of ground-breaking papers in the theory of phonology.
[Studies in the Sciences of Language Series, 4] 1981. viii, 647 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher:E. Story-Scientia
Published online on 27 September 2013
Published online on 27 September 2013
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- IntroductionDidier L. Goyvaerts | pp. 1–26
- Verbal paradigms in DutchWim Zonneveld | pp. 27–38
- In favour of the archiphonemeThore Pettersson | pp. 39–54
- Analogical sources of abstractnessRoyal Skousen | pp. 55–92
- New explorations into derivational morphologyTheodore M. Lightner | pp. 93–100
- Metathesis in KasemW.J. Greenberg | pp. 101–118
- Non-evidence for the segmental cycle in KlamathRobert M. Vago and M.H. Feinstein | pp. 119–146
- Generative phonology vs. Finnish phonology: retrospect and prospectLyle Campbell | pp. 147–182
- Η-aspirée etla syllabation, Expressions disjonctivesBenoît de Cornulier | pp. 183–230
- The shape of Kunjen SyllablesB.A. Sommer | pp. 231–244
- On the function of boundaries in phonological rulesHans Basbøll | pp. 245–270
- Representation and derivation of toneChin-W. Kim | pp. 271–286
- English as a tone languageJohn A. Goldsmith | pp. 287–308
- On the phonological status of downstep in KikuyuG. Nick Clements and K.C. Ford | pp. 309–358
- A phonological theory for intonation models of English and FrenchPhilippe Martin | pp. 359–376
- Experimental phonology and English stressLarry Nessly | pp. 377–402
- Theoretical phonology and child phonology: argumentation and implicationRonnie B. Wilbur | pp. 403–430
- Functional explanations in generative phonologyMichael Kenstowicz | pp. 431–444
- External evidence for an abstract analysis of the German velar nasalWolfgang U. Dressler | pp. 445–468
- Recoverability, abstractness and phonotactic constraintsJ. Kaye | pp. 469–482
- Analytic vs. synthetic aspects of phonological structureStig Eliasson | pp. 483–524
- Undigested history and synchronic 'structure'Roger Lass | pp. 525–544
- On the directionality of paradigm regularizationGregory Iverson | pp. 545–554
- Rule ordering in a parsing model of phonologyOrrin W. Robinson | pp. 555–576
- Upside-down rules, via-rules, and derivational phonologyD. Michaels | pp. 577–586
- Foley's scales of relative phonological strengthN.S.H. Smith | pp. 587–596
- Reply to SmithJames Foley | pp. 597–602
- Some formal and empirical issues in atomic phonologyDaniel A. Dinnsen | pp. 603–616
- A nonsegmental model for description and analysisToby D. Griffen | pp. 617–634
- Natural phonology and generative phonologyR. Wojcik | pp. 635–647
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