Optimality-Theoretic Studies in Spanish PhonologyFernando Martínez-Gil, Sonia Colina John Benjamins Publishing, 15. mars 2007 - 564 sider This outstanding volume offers the first comprehensive collection of optimality-theoretic studies in Spanish phonology. Bringing together most of the best-known researchers in the field, it presents a state-of-the-art overview of research in Spanish phonology within the non-derivational framework of optimality theory. The book is structured around six major areas of phonological research: phonetics phonology interface, segmental phonology, syllable structure and stress, morphophonology, language variation and change, and language acquisition, including general as well as more specialized articles. The reader is guided through the volume with the help of the introduction and a detailed index. The book will serve as core reading for advanced graduate-level phonology courses and seminars in Spanish linguistics, and in general linguistics phonology courses. It will also constitute an essential reference for researchers in phonology, phonological theory, and Spanish, and related areas, such as language acquisition, bilingualism, education, and speech and hearing science. |
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... underlying representation, or should it be determined by the grammar? Phonetic variation in Spanish complex onsets — in particular, /Cr/ — provides a fertile empirical terrain in which to explore these theoretical issues. Rhotics are ...
... underlying representation, or should it be determined by the grammar? Phonetic variation in Spanish complex onsets — in particular, /Cr/ — provides a fertile empirical terrain in which to explore these theoretical issues. Rhotics are ...
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... Underlying forms are devoid of non-contrastive properties such as syllabification or temporal relations between articulatory gestures. The phonological component derives a syllabified surface representation that is categorical ...
... Underlying forms are devoid of non-contrastive properties such as syllabification or temporal relations between articulatory gestures. The phonological component derives a syllabified surface representation that is categorical ...
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... representation, which accounts for its invisibility to phonological processes that make reference to syllables. As ... underlying gestural alignment and that phonetic timing relations must result from interacting markedness constraints alone ...
... representation, which accounts for its invisibility to phonological processes that make reference to syllables. As ... underlying gestural alignment and that phonetic timing relations must result from interacting markedness constraints alone ...
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... representation. More intriguing is the possibility that gestural alignment constraints may make reference to higher-level aspects of representation, such as prosodic domains or underlying morphological structure. Models that assume a ...
... representation. More intriguing is the possibility that gestural alignment constraints may make reference to higher-level aspects of representation, such as prosodic domains or underlying morphological structure. Models that assume a ...
Side 34
... underlying all of these works is that input morphemes already have their ... representation. As McCarthy (personal communication; 2003, Fn. 7) points out ... underlying forms becomes irrelevant under this approach. Finally, Blecua (2001) ...
... underlying all of these works is that input morphemes already have their ... representation. As McCarthy (personal communication; 2003, Fn. 7) points out ... underlying forms becomes irrelevant under this approach. Finally, Blecua (2001) ...
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Section 3 Syllable structure and stress | 172 |
Section 4 Phonologymorphology interface | 278 |
Section 5 Language variation and change | 378 |
Section 6 Language Acquisition | 470 |
Subject index | 549 |
Index of constraints | 559 |
The series Linguistik AktuellLinguistics Today | 561 |
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acquisition AL-V AL-Z alignment analysis assimilation candidate Catalan class marker clusters coarticulation CODA Colina complex onsets conflict contrast defined deletion depalatalization derivational dialects diflerences diminutive diphthongs dominant epenthesis faithfulness constraints final find first forms geminate gestural glide grammar Harris hiatus hierarchy high vowel Hualde IDENT inflectional input intervocalic intrusive vowel Iosé Latin Lena Asturian lenition lexical Linguistics markedness constraints Martinez—Gil McCarthy metaphony mid vowels morpheme morphological nasal consonant noun Number obstruents Optimality Theory output paper paradigm parsed pattern PhD dissertation phonetic phonological phrases place features place of articulation plural position prefix produced prosodic prosodic words Proto-Spanish reflects rhotic Roca Romance rule segments sequences significant Smolensky Somerville MA sonority Spanish Spanish Phonology speakers specific stem stressed vowel suflix syllabification syllable structure Tableau target tion trochees underlying underlying representation University variation velar violation vocoid voice vowel height vowel intrusion Vulgar Latin word-final word-initial