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Embedding of the same type in phonology
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Filiz Mutlu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Contributors VII
- Introduction 1
- Recursion in melodic-prosodic structure 11
- A theory of the theory of vowels 37
- On some deep structural analogies between syntax and phonology 57
- Decomposition and recursive structure: Glide formation and vowel lowering in East Asian languages 117
- Multi-layered recursive representations for depressors 143
- Embedding of the same type in phonology 181
- Velar softening without precedence relations 207
- Recursion and GP 2.0 237
- Head, dependent, or both: Dependency relations in vowels 267
- Defining recursive entities in phonology: The Onset Prominence framework 307
- Obstruent liquid clusters: Locality, projections and percolation 329
- Recursive strong assignment from phonology to syntax 383
- Language Index 409
- Subject Index 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Contributors VII
- Introduction 1
- Recursion in melodic-prosodic structure 11
- A theory of the theory of vowels 37
- On some deep structural analogies between syntax and phonology 57
- Decomposition and recursive structure: Glide formation and vowel lowering in East Asian languages 117
- Multi-layered recursive representations for depressors 143
- Embedding of the same type in phonology 181
- Velar softening without precedence relations 207
- Recursion and GP 2.0 237
- Head, dependent, or both: Dependency relations in vowels 267
- Defining recursive entities in phonology: The Onset Prominence framework 307
- Obstruent liquid clusters: Locality, projections and percolation 329
- Recursive strong assignment from phonology to syntax 383
- Language Index 409
- Subject Index 411