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Chapter 2. Open versus closed syllables in CVCV
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents – overview vii
- Table of contents – detail ix
- 1 Editorial note: two volumes xxxix
- 2 Foreword xliii
- 3 How to use this book liii
- 4 Conventions used in this book lv
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PART ONE: WHAT IS CVCV?
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. Open versus closed syllables in CVCV 7
- Chapter 3. A unified theory of vowel – zero alternations 81
- Chapter 4. Alternating vowels are present in the lexicon 87
- Chapter 5. The beginning of the word: “#” CV 95
- Chapter 6. The Coda Mirror 117
- Chapter 7. Consequences of the Coda Mirror: no confusion between Government and Licensing anymore 149
- Chapter 8. A syntax of phonology 181
- Chapter 9. Lateral relations are head-final: length in phonology 249
- Chapter 10. Syllabic and trapped consonants in CVCV 283
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PART TWO: WHY CVCV ?
- Chapter 1. Introduction 365
- Chapter 2. Principles of argumentation I: disjunctive contexts 369
- Chapter 3. Principles of argumentation II: representations and their function 371
- Chapter 4. Principles of argumentation III: generality of processes 405
- Chapter 5. Principles of argumentation IV: a better solution for extrasyllabicity than extrasyllabicity 415
- Chapter 6. Argument One 459
- Chapter 7. Argument Two 469
- Chapter 8. Argument Three 473
- Chapter 9. Argument Four 495
- Chapter 10. Argument Five 519
- Chapter 11. Argument Six 597
- Chapter 12. Argument Seven 625
- Chapter 13. Argument Eight 665
- Chapter 14. Argument Nine 691
- Chapter 15. Argument Ten 707
- General Conclusion 745
- Appendices 749
- References 779
- Subject Index 825
- Language Index 841
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents – overview vii
- Table of contents – detail ix
- 1 Editorial note: two volumes xxxix
- 2 Foreword xliii
- 3 How to use this book liii
- 4 Conventions used in this book lv
-
PART ONE: WHAT IS CVCV?
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. Open versus closed syllables in CVCV 7
- Chapter 3. A unified theory of vowel – zero alternations 81
- Chapter 4. Alternating vowels are present in the lexicon 87
- Chapter 5. The beginning of the word: “#” CV 95
- Chapter 6. The Coda Mirror 117
- Chapter 7. Consequences of the Coda Mirror: no confusion between Government and Licensing anymore 149
- Chapter 8. A syntax of phonology 181
- Chapter 9. Lateral relations are head-final: length in phonology 249
- Chapter 10. Syllabic and trapped consonants in CVCV 283
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PART TWO: WHY CVCV ?
- Chapter 1. Introduction 365
- Chapter 2. Principles of argumentation I: disjunctive contexts 369
- Chapter 3. Principles of argumentation II: representations and their function 371
- Chapter 4. Principles of argumentation III: generality of processes 405
- Chapter 5. Principles of argumentation IV: a better solution for extrasyllabicity than extrasyllabicity 415
- Chapter 6. Argument One 459
- Chapter 7. Argument Two 469
- Chapter 8. Argument Three 473
- Chapter 9. Argument Four 495
- Chapter 10. Argument Five 519
- Chapter 11. Argument Six 597
- Chapter 12. Argument Seven 625
- Chapter 13. Argument Eight 665
- Chapter 14. Argument Nine 691
- Chapter 15. Argument Ten 707
- General Conclusion 745
- Appendices 749
- References 779
- Subject Index 825
- Language Index 841