Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This paper gives a summary and taxonomy of the kinds of evidence we currently have at our disposal. For each type it briefly discusses how it has been used, and gives some of the advantages and disadvantages. The main distinction made is between ‘existing’ data and ‘invented’ data, even though it is shown that such distinctions should be considered very carefully. I argue that each type of data can have a function in phonological argumentation, but also that each type of data has some very specific problems. The best evidence is converging evidence from different sources.
Phonetics attempts to describe and understand how speech is produced and perceived; phonology attemp...
Chomsky and Halle (1968) and many formal linguists rely on the notion of a universally available pho...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide what I hope is a useful overview of some of the basic assu...
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 audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
Notions such as “corpus-driven” versus “theory-driven” bring into focus the specific role of corpora...
It is generally agreed that classes of sounds that pattern together are typically definable ...
CONTACT This paper has a dual aim: first, it is an attempt to bring sociolinguistic variability into...
Phonological encoding in language production can be defined as a set of processes generating utteran...
International audienceThe 16 papers contained in this volume address a variety of phonological topic...
The search for an adequate set of primitives in phonology and the explanation of sound patterns is a...
International audienceThe 16 papers contained in this volume address a variety of phonological topic...
Phonetics attempts to describe and understand how speech is produced and perceived; phonology attemp...
Chomsky and Halle (1968) and many formal linguists rely on the notion of a universally available pho...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide what I hope is a useful overview of some of the basic assu...
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 audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
Notions such as “corpus-driven” versus “theory-driven” bring into focus the specific role of corpora...
It is generally agreed that classes of sounds that pattern together are typically definable ...
CONTACT This paper has a dual aim: first, it is an attempt to bring sociolinguistic variability into...
Phonological encoding in language production can be defined as a set of processes generating utteran...
International audienceThe 16 papers contained in this volume address a variety of phonological topic...
The search for an adequate set of primitives in phonology and the explanation of sound patterns is a...
International audienceThe 16 papers contained in this volume address a variety of phonological topic...
Phonetics attempts to describe and understand how speech is produced and perceived; phonology attemp...
Chomsky and Halle (1968) and many formal linguists rely on the notion of a universally available pho...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...