Modern Phonology |
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Aims and Principles | 1 |
Classical Phonemics | 16 |
Prosodic Phonology | 54 |
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allophonic alternation archiphoneme articulation articulatory assimilation Chomsky and Halle classical phonemics cluster complementary distribution consonants contrast defined derivation dialects diphthongs disjunctive distinction effect English environment epenthesis evidence example exponents fact feature system free variation fricative glide formation glottal grammar Kiparsky labial Ladefoged language Learnt rules lexical diffusion linguistic morpheme morphon morphophonemic motivated nasal natural processes neutralization notation noun obstruent occur ordering constraint ordering hypothesis output palatal pattern peak phonematic phonemic analysis phonemic sign phonetic representations phonic phonological change phonological component phonological description phonological phrase phonological rules phonologists phonons phonotactic pitch position possible Prague School precedence principle pronunciation prosodic prosodic features question realized redundancy rule restrictions rules apply segment types semivowel sequence specifications speech statement stops stress structural description subrule suffix surface syllable syntactic tense theory underlying form underlying representations Velar Softening voiced voiceless Vowel Shift word boundary Yawelmani