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Segmental Structure and Representations
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Part I: Segmental Structure and Representations
Part II: Syllable, Stress and Sign
Part I of Representing Phonological Detail focuses on the latest phonological research on a range of issues. The first main theme in this volume is vowel representation, with special attention paid to topics such as vowel harmony and other vocalic processes (e.g., historical umlaut, vowel epenthesis, and the representation of vowel quality and height). The second main theme is consonant representation and consonantal processes (including laryngeal phonology and stop insertion). Finally, the acquisition of phonology and the interface between phonology and morphosyntax are examined, attending in particular to boundary symbols, morphological blends, and the status of recursion in phonology and syntax.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Umlaut: From Common Germanic to Dutch
- Vowel Copy in Iraqw Verbal Derivation
- Hungarian Possessive Allomorphy in the Lexicon
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being High: Openness as Structure and the Consequences for Prosody
- [+ATR] Dominance in Chumburung
- Paradigmatically Conditioned Phonetic Detail in Hungarian Neutral Vowels
- Old English Breaking as Vowel Excrescence
- Diachronic Vowel Harmony: From Middle to Modern Korean
- How Much Phonology in âLaryngeal Phonologyâ?
- The Representation of Nasal + Stop + Obstruent Clusters in English: Stop Insertion or Stop Deletion?
- A Perfect Mess in Ancient Greek: The Story of âka
- Prompted Self-Repairs in Two-Year-Old Children
- Deriving Variable Phonological Visibility from Word Structure
- Recursion in Phonology: Anatomy of a Misunderstanding
- Phases and Accent Assignment Domains
- A Phonosyntactic Representation of Hungarian âLoweringâ
- Zellig Harris, Phonological Boundaries, and Features
- Blends and Overlaps in Relational Morphology
- Language Index
- Subject Index
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