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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      14 August 2009
      29 January 1998
      ISBN:
      9780511519758
      9780521472081
      9780521023504
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.7kg, 364 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.539kg, 364 Pages
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    Rewriting rules, derivations and underlying representations is an enduring characteristic of generative phonology. In this book, John Coleman argues that this is unnecessary. The expressive resources of context-free Unification grammars are sufficient to characterize phonological structures and alternations. According to this view, all phonological forms and constraints are partial descriptions of surface representations. This framework, now called Declarative Phonology, is based on a detailed examination of the formalisms of feature-theory, syllable theory and the leading varieties of nonlinear phonology. Dr Coleman illustrates this with two extensive analyses of the phonological structure of words in English and Japanese. As Declarative Phonology is surface-based and highly restrictive, it is consistent with cognitive psychology and amenable to straightforward computational implementation.

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    Contents

    • Frontmatter
      pp i-vi
    • Contents
      pp vii-ix
    • List of figures
      pp x-xii
    • List of tables
      pp xiii-xiv
    • Preface and acknowledgements
      pp xv-xvi
    • Key to symbols
      pp xvii-xviii
    • 1 - Introduction
      pp 1-17
    • 2 - Segmental representations and their phonetic interpretation
      pp 18-45
    • 3 - Segmental and transformational phonology
      pp 46-109
    • 4 - Non-linear phonological representations in contemporary generative phonology
      pp 110-164
    • 5 - Phonological representations in Declarative Phonology
      pp 165-232
    • 6 - A declarative analysis of Japanese words
      pp 233-268
    • 7 - A declarative analysis of English words
      pp 269-325
    • References
      pp 326-343
    • Index
      pp 344-345

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