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Studies in Lexical Phonology

Lexical Phonology

  • 1st Edition, Volume 4 - August 30, 1993
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Stephen R. Anderson, Sharon Hargus, Ellen M. Kaisse, Patricia A. Keating
  • Language: English

Phonetics and Phonology, Volume 4: Studies in Lexical Phonology focuses on studies done on lexical phonology, including methods, techniques, and approaches involved in the field.… Read more

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Phonetics and Phonology, Volume 4: Studies in Lexical Phonology focuses on studies done on lexical phonology, including methods, techniques, and approaches involved in the field. The selection first underscores the simultaneity of morphological and prosodic structure, modeling the phonology-morphology interface, and deriving cyclicity. Discussions focus on affixation and cyclicity in prosodic lexical phonology, prosodic lexical phonology, theories of phonology-morphology interaction, phonology preceding morphology, and evidence for simultaneity. The book then examines interaction between modules in lexical phonology and the structure of the slave (Northern Athabaskan) verb. The book ponders on word level, structure preservation and postlexical tonology in Dagbani, and (post) lexical rule application. Topics include context-sensitivity in underspecification, postlexical and lexical tonology, word cycle, and English allophonic rules. The manuscript also tackles rule domains and phonological change, rule reordering and rule generalization in lexical phonology, and blocking in nonderived environments. The selection is a valuable reference for researchers interested in lexical phonology.

Table of contents

E.M. Kaisse and S. Hargus Introduction. PART I. THE INTERACTION OF MORPHOLOGY AND PHONOLOLGY G. Booij and R. Lieber On the Simultaneity of Morphological and Prodsodic Structure. S. Hargus, Modeling the Phonology - Morphology Interface. S. Inkelas, Deriving Cyclicity. D. Odden, Interaction Between Modules in Lexical Phonology. K.D. Rice, The Structure of the Slave (Northern Athabaskan) Verb. R. Sproat, Looking into Words. PART II. ON SOME BASIC TENETS OF THE THEORY. T. Borowsky, On the Word Level. L.M. Hyman, Structure Preservation and Postlexical Tonology in Dagbani. G.K. Iverson, (Post)Lexical Rule Application. P. Kiparsky, Blocking in Nonderived Environments. W.J. Poser, Are Strict Cycle Effects Derivable? PART III. APPLYING THE THEORY TO HISTORICAL CHANGE. B.E. Dresher, The Chonology and Status of Anglian Smoothing. E.M. Kaisse, Rule Reordering and Rule Generalization in Lexical Phonology: A Reconsideration. D. Zec, Rule Domains and Phonological Change. Language Index. Subject Index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 4
  • Published: August 30, 1993
  • Language: English

About the editors

SA

Stephen R. Anderson

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, California

SH

Sharon Hargus

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Linguistics, University of Washington - Seattle, Washington

EK

Ellen M. Kaisse

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Linguistics, University of Washington - Seattle, Washington

PK

Patricia A. Keating

Affiliations and expertise
University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.

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