Aspects of Phonological Theory |
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Further Commentary on Contrast and Auto | 19 |
REAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST AUTONOMOUS | 33 |
PhoneticPhonological Relations and the Deeper | 53 |
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Abrupt Onset actually allomorph allophonic arbitrary argument assumed assumption auton autonomous phonemic representation autonomous phonology binary Bloomfield Chapter Chomsky claim completely Consonantal consonants context contrast crucial defined dictionary discussion distinct elements English epenthesis example fact free variation given Glottalized Halle Hence Hockett involve Iroquoian Iroquoian languages Jakobson labial Lamb Lamb's language lexeme linguistic description linguistic structure logical Marked Markedness mentalistic Mohawk morphemes morpho morphological features morphophonemic morphophonemic rules Naturalness Condition Neogrammarian nonphonetic notion obstruent Oneida particular phemes phonetic environments phonetic features phonetic forms phonetic representations phonetic segments phonetic structure phono phonological features phonological representation phonological rules phonological structure phonotactics position possible predictable Prothesis purely phonetic relation relevant repre represented semantic sememic sentation sequences sound change specify stratificational grammar stratificational phonemics stratum stress rule strings systematic phonemics systematic representation tion Unmarked values verb Voice vowel vowel harmony words