Notions such as “corpus-driven” versus “theory-driven” bring into focus the specific role of corpora in linguistic research. As for phonology with its intrinsic focus on abstract categorical representation, there is a question of how a strictly corpus-driven approach can yield insight into relevant structures. Here we argue for a more theory-driven approach to phonology based on the concept of a phonological grammar in terms of interacting constraints. Empirical validation of such grammars comes from the potential convergence of the evidence from various sources including typological data, neutralization patterns, and in particular patterns observed in the creative use of language such as acronym formation, loanword adaptation, poetry, and ...
o Phonological variation occurs naturally in speech production, no matter whether the talker is spea...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
Two problematic trends have dominated modern phonological theorizing: over-reliance on machinery of ...
International audienceThis study proposes that the English phonological system should not be conside...
The aim of this thesis is to present an alternative theory of phonology. The proposed theory is mode...
The central question we address in this paper is how to do phonology in an emerging era of big data....
Introduction of adequately constrained distinctions between some kinds of linguistic categories cont...
Most phonological research is actually corpus linguistics. This claim may sound odd, given that it i...
Two bodies of recent research from experimental psycholinguistics are summarised, each of which is c...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
This dissertation explores the relationship between English phonotactics – sequential dependencies b...
o Phonological variation occurs naturally in speech production, no matter whether the talker is spea...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
Two problematic trends have dominated modern phonological theorizing: over-reliance on machinery of ...
International audienceThis study proposes that the English phonological system should not be conside...
The aim of this thesis is to present an alternative theory of phonology. The proposed theory is mode...
The central question we address in this paper is how to do phonology in an emerging era of big data....
Introduction of adequately constrained distinctions between some kinds of linguistic categories cont...
Most phonological research is actually corpus linguistics. This claim may sound odd, given that it i...
Two bodies of recent research from experimental psycholinguistics are summarised, each of which is c...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
This dissertation explores the relationship between English phonotactics – sequential dependencies b...
o Phonological variation occurs naturally in speech production, no matter whether the talker is spea...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...