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Between Phonology and Phonetics
About This Book
For decades, the voicing system of Polish has been at the center of a heated theoretical debate concerning laryngeal phonology as it features a number of phenomena that constitute the core of this debate, such as Final Obstruent Devoicing, Regressive Voice Assimilation, and Progressive Voice Assimilation. As research into laryngeal phonology progresses on various fronts, it becomes more obvious that a large portion of the phenomena in question have phonetic or implementational conditioning, thus limiting the role of phonology even further. The model presented here is one in which phonology, phonetic interpretation, and phonetics find their respective homes. Paradoxically, by separating these three levels of description, we wish to integrate the disparate threads of modern research of sound patterns into one sound system.
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Table of contents
- Studies in Generative Grammar
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Preliminaries
- Chapter 2 - Sound system, phonology and phonetics
- Chapter 3 - Cracow-PoznaÅ sandhi voicing
- Chapter 4 - Progressive voice assimilation in Polish
- Chapter 5 - Further issues
- Conclusion
- References
- Subject index
- Index of Polish words