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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Contributors IX
- What is phonological typology? 1
- An implicational universal to defy: typology ⊃ ¬ phonology ≡ phonology ⊃ ¬ typology ≡ ¬ (typology ᴧ phonology) ≡ ¬ typology v ¬ phonology 21
- Formal and empirical issues in phonological typology 54
- Is phonological typology possible without (universal) categories? 107
- The computational nature of phonological generalizations 126
- Frequent segmental alternations in P-base 3 196
- Predicting universal phonological contrasts 229
- Contrastive feature hierarchies as a new lens on typology 273
- Laryngeal contrasts in second language phonology 312
- The phonological typology of North Germanic accent 341
- Prosodic typology meets phonological representations 389
- Subject Index 419
- Language Index 423
- Author Index 426
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Contributors IX
- What is phonological typology? 1
- An implicational universal to defy: typology ⊃ ¬ phonology ≡ phonology ⊃ ¬ typology ≡ ¬ (typology ᴧ phonology) ≡ ¬ typology v ¬ phonology 21
- Formal and empirical issues in phonological typology 54
- Is phonological typology possible without (universal) categories? 107
- The computational nature of phonological generalizations 126
- Frequent segmental alternations in P-base 3 196
- Predicting universal phonological contrasts 229
- Contrastive feature hierarchies as a new lens on typology 273
- Laryngeal contrasts in second language phonology 312
- The phonological typology of North Germanic accent 341
- Prosodic typology meets phonological representations 389
- Subject Index 419
- Language Index 423
- Author Index 426