In the theory of generative phonology, the phonological grammar of a language is regarded as a function from underlying to surface forms: /kæt þz/ ! [kæts] ‘cats’. Underlying and surface form are known as levels of representation, and the mapping between them is a derivation. This chapter describes the rationale for positing distinct levels of representation, various views of how many and what kind of levels of representation there are, and the nature of the derivations that link different levels of representation
Phonological representations are typically thought of as abstract: for example, phonemes are argued ...
While a considerable amount of research in phonology in the 1980s and early 1990s centered around th...
We present a probabilistic model of phonotactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a lang...
In the theory of generative phonology, the phonological grammar of a language is regarded as a funct...
Two intimately related concepts in linguistics are level and derivation. Generative phonology rec-og...
the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The theory of markedness is a theory of the...
segments, Extrasyllabicity. [33 pages] Multi-tiered phonology, including Tone languages, The repre...
We present a generative model of phono-tactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a langua...
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general c...
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A central hypothesis of rule-based generative phonology is that rules have exclusive access to repre...
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A basic tenet of generative grammar is the existence of a distinction between the phonetic realizati...
This study argues that linguistically-determined aspects of phonetics form part of grammatical theor...
This paper is based on my recent NELS and Tilburg papers. It is divided into four major sections. In...
Phonological representations are typically thought of as abstract: for example, phonemes are argued ...
While a considerable amount of research in phonology in the 1980s and early 1990s centered around th...
We present a probabilistic model of phonotactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a lang...
In the theory of generative phonology, the phonological grammar of a language is regarded as a funct...
Two intimately related concepts in linguistics are level and derivation. Generative phonology rec-og...
the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The theory of markedness is a theory of the...
segments, Extrasyllabicity. [33 pages] Multi-tiered phonology, including Tone languages, The repre...
We present a generative model of phono-tactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a langua...
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general c...
International audienceIt is argued that a satisfactory global theory of intonation will require four...
A central hypothesis of rule-based generative phonology is that rules have exclusive access to repre...
Thesis. 1975. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Foreign Literatures and Linguis...
A basic tenet of generative grammar is the existence of a distinction between the phonetic realizati...
This study argues that linguistically-determined aspects of phonetics form part of grammatical theor...
This paper is based on my recent NELS and Tilburg papers. It is divided into four major sections. In...
Phonological representations are typically thought of as abstract: for example, phonemes are argued ...
While a considerable amount of research in phonology in the 1980s and early 1990s centered around th...
We present a probabilistic model of phonotactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a lang...