The Sound Pattern of EnglishThe theoretical issues raised in The Sound Pattern of English continue to be critical to current phonology, and in many instances the solutions proposed by Chomsky and Halle have yet to be improved upon. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Phonetic Representations | 3 |
TWO A SKETCH OF ENGLISH PHONOLOGY | 15 |
On the Reality of Phonetic Representation | 24 |
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abbreviation affix affricates Alternating Stress Rule articulation assign primary stress Auxiliary Reduction Rule closure complex condition cons consonantal consonants constriction contain context dental derivation determined dialect diphthongs discussion disjunctive ordering distinct English example fact final syllable formulation glide glottal glottis grammar Kenyon and Knott labials language lax vowel Laxing Rule lexical category lexical entry lexical items lexical representation lexicon linguistic Main Stress Rule markedness marking conventions matrix monophthong morphemes nasal nasal consonants nonback nonlow notation noted noun obstruents palato-alveolars phonetic features phonetic representation phonological component phonological rules plosive position preceding processes readjustment rules redundancy represented Rounding Adjustment rules apply schema Section segments sequence of rules sounds specified stress contour stress placement string strong cluster surface structure syllable syntactic tense vowels underlying form underlying representations verbs voicing voicing onset vowel harmony Vowel Reduction Vowel Shift Rule weak cluster words