The aim of the present study is to address the question: What minimal assumptions about phonological feature representations must the description of a language make if it is to satisfy widely-accepted criteria of simplicity, generality, and explanatory adequacy? It argues for a general principle of representational economy according to which features are specified in a given language only to the extent that they are needed in order to express generalizations about the phonological system. The features thus present in lexical and phonological representations are those members of the universal feature set that can plausibly be assumed to be discovered by speakers as a result of their linguistic experience, via their role in distinguishing lex...
In orthodox feature theory, phonological output representations must contain redundant feature value...
Phonological features are often assumed to be innate (Chomsky & Halle 1968) or learned as a prer...
International audienceFeature economy is a principle of sound systems according to which languages t...
While a considerable amount of research in phonology in the 1980s and early 1990s centered around th...
All languages make the same phonological generalisations. This is the re-markable claim of Optimalit...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
In rule-based phonology, the theory of representations was guided by the Jakobsonian view that phone...
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general c...
We present a generative model of phono-tactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a langua...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
The purpose of this paper is to observe the nature and characteristics of underspecification in phon...
In this article we present a new model of phonological representa-tions, concentrating on laryngeal ...
This thesis focuses upon parallels between phonology and phonological processing. I study phonologic...
One of the fundamental discoveries of modern linnguistics as a result of the advanced study of the p...
In orthodox feature theory, phonological output representations must contain redundant feature value...
Phonological features are often assumed to be innate (Chomsky & Halle 1968) or learned as a prer...
International audienceFeature economy is a principle of sound systems according to which languages t...
While a considerable amount of research in phonology in the 1980s and early 1990s centered around th...
All languages make the same phonological generalisations. This is the re-markable claim of Optimalit...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
In rule-based phonology, the theory of representations was guided by the Jakobsonian view that phone...
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general c...
We present a generative model of phono-tactics, the set of well-formed phoneme sequences in a langua...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
The purpose of this paper is to observe the nature and characteristics of underspecification in phon...
In this article we present a new model of phonological representa-tions, concentrating on laryngeal ...
This thesis focuses upon parallels between phonology and phonological processing. I study phonologic...
One of the fundamental discoveries of modern linnguistics as a result of the advanced study of the p...
In orthodox feature theory, phonological output representations must contain redundant feature value...
Phonological features are often assumed to be innate (Chomsky & Halle 1968) or learned as a prer...
International audienceFeature economy is a principle of sound systems according to which languages t...