An Introduction to Natural Generative Phonology |
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The Abstractness Problem | 3 |
Natural Generative Phonology | 12 |
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abstract affricates allomorphs allowed analysis bleeding order Brame and Bordelois cant Chapter Chomsky and Halle claim clusters considered consonantal constraints counter-feeding order delabialization deletion derived devoicing diacritic dialects diphthongization discussed English environment epenthesis evidence example feature values fricatives front vowel glide grammar Harris high vowels insertion Kiparsky labialization language lexical representation lexicon linguistic markedness marker mid vowels morpheme morphological MSC's nasal assimilation nasal consonant natural noun Nupe obstruents occur P-rules palatalization paradigm phonetically conditioned phonetically motivated phonological rules phonotactic plural possible predictable preterite principle proposed relation reordering rules apply segments sequences singular sonorant speakers spirantization stem vowel strength scale structure conditions subjunctive suffixes surface forms syllable structure syllable-final position syllable-initial position tense theme vowel Theo Vennemann theory third conjugation tion underlying form underlying representations unmarked velar softening Vennemann via-rule voiced voiceless vowel alternations vowel harmony weakening word-final words