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Constraints and processes in phonological perception
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Constraints and Preferences: Introduction VII
- Parameters and scales in syllable markedness: the right edge of the word in Malayalam 1
- Constraints and processes in phonological perception 43
- Phonotactic constraints are preferences 69
- Striving for optimality: output-oriented models of language change 101
- Preferences as defaults in computational phonology 143
- Devoicing and voicing assimilation in German, English, and Dutch: a case of constraint interaction 201
- Hidden identity, or the double life of segments 229
- Working with licensing constraints 251
- Rules vs. constraints in modeling phonological change: the case of Raddoppiamento Fonosintattico 269
- Are optimality theoretical "constraints" the same as natural linguistic "preferences"? 291
- Abstractness in phonology: the case of virtual geminates 311
- Constraints, preferences, and context-sensitivity in morphology 339
- Old English fricatives: lenition and licensing 359
- Index 391
- 403-404 403
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Constraints and Preferences: Introduction VII
- Parameters and scales in syllable markedness: the right edge of the word in Malayalam 1
- Constraints and processes in phonological perception 43
- Phonotactic constraints are preferences 69
- Striving for optimality: output-oriented models of language change 101
- Preferences as defaults in computational phonology 143
- Devoicing and voicing assimilation in German, English, and Dutch: a case of constraint interaction 201
- Hidden identity, or the double life of segments 229
- Working with licensing constraints 251
- Rules vs. constraints in modeling phonological change: the case of Raddoppiamento Fonosintattico 269
- Are optimality theoretical "constraints" the same as natural linguistic "preferences"? 291
- Abstractness in phonology: the case of virtual geminates 311
- Constraints, preferences, and context-sensitivity in morphology 339
- Old English fricatives: lenition and licensing 359
- Index 391
- 403-404 403