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Diphthongisation and coindexing*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 October 2008

Bruce Hayes
Affiliation:
University of Califonia, Los Angeles

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The tree model of segment structure proposed by Clements (1985) is an important innovation in phonological theory, making possible a number of interesting predictions about the form of phonological rules, locality of rule application, and the organisation of the feature system. Clements' proposal has given rise to an expanding literature, including Sagey (1986), Schein & Steriade (1986), McCarthy (1988), Archangeli & Pulleyblank (forthcoming) and other work.

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