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On the directionality of paradigm regularization
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Gregory Iverson
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Verbal paradigms in Dutch 27
- In favour of the archiphoneme 39
- Analogical sources of abstractness 55
- New explorations into derivational morphology 93
- Metathesis in Kasem 101
- Non-evidence for the segmental cycle in Klamath 119
- Generative phonology vs. Finnish phonology 147
- Η -aspirée et la syllabation, Expressions disjonctives 183
- The shape of Kunjen Syllables 231
- On the function of boundaries in phonological rules 245
- Representation and derivation of tone 271
- English as a tone language 287
- On the phonological status of downstep in Kikuyu 309
- A phonological theory for intonation models of English and French 359
- Experimental phonology and English stress 377
- Theoretical phonology and child phonology 403
- Functional explanations in generative phonology 431
- External evidence for an abstract analysis of the German velar nasal 445
- Recoverability, abstractness and phonotactic constraints 469
- Analytic vs. synthetic aspects of phonological structure 483
- Undigested history and synchronic 'structure' 525
- On the directionality of paradigm regularization 545
- Rule ordering in a parsing model of phonology 555
- Upside-down rules, via-rules, and derivational phonology 577
- Foley's scales of relative phonological strength 587
- Reply to Smith 597
- Some formal and empirical issues in atomic phonology 603
- A nonsegmental model for description and analysis 617
- Natural phonology and generative phonology 635
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Verbal paradigms in Dutch 27
- In favour of the archiphoneme 39
- Analogical sources of abstractness 55
- New explorations into derivational morphology 93
- Metathesis in Kasem 101
- Non-evidence for the segmental cycle in Klamath 119
- Generative phonology vs. Finnish phonology 147
- Η -aspirée et la syllabation, Expressions disjonctives 183
- The shape of Kunjen Syllables 231
- On the function of boundaries in phonological rules 245
- Representation and derivation of tone 271
- English as a tone language 287
- On the phonological status of downstep in Kikuyu 309
- A phonological theory for intonation models of English and French 359
- Experimental phonology and English stress 377
- Theoretical phonology and child phonology 403
- Functional explanations in generative phonology 431
- External evidence for an abstract analysis of the German velar nasal 445
- Recoverability, abstractness and phonotactic constraints 469
- Analytic vs. synthetic aspects of phonological structure 483
- Undigested history and synchronic 'structure' 525
- On the directionality of paradigm regularization 545
- Rule ordering in a parsing model of phonology 555
- Upside-down rules, via-rules, and derivational phonology 577
- Foley's scales of relative phonological strength 587
- Reply to Smith 597
- Some formal and empirical issues in atomic phonology 603
- A nonsegmental model for description and analysis 617
- Natural phonology and generative phonology 635