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Formal is Natural: Toward an Ecological Phonology
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Dafydd Gibbon
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
14. Mai 2009
Published Online: 2009-5-14
Published in Print: 2009-3-1
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Hypotheses of Natural Phonology
- Natural Phonology as Part of Natural Linguistics
- Natural Phonology as a Functional Theory
- NP Extension: B&B Phonotactics
- Formal is Natural: Toward an Ecological Phonology
- Inertial and Non-Inertial Lenition Processes
- Phonology, Naturalness and Universals
- Where is the Natural Phonology Phoneme in 2009?
- Listener Oriented Representations in Natural Phonology
- Comparing and Contrasting Natural Phonology, Optimality Theory and the Theory of Phonology as Human Behavior
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Natural Phonology;
Optimality Theory;
Finite State Phonology;
syllable;
tone
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Hypotheses of Natural Phonology
- Natural Phonology as Part of Natural Linguistics
- Natural Phonology as a Functional Theory
- NP Extension: B&B Phonotactics
- Formal is Natural: Toward an Ecological Phonology
- Inertial and Non-Inertial Lenition Processes
- Phonology, Naturalness and Universals
- Where is the Natural Phonology Phoneme in 2009?
- Listener Oriented Representations in Natural Phonology
- Comparing and Contrasting Natural Phonology, Optimality Theory and the Theory of Phonology as Human Behavior