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Phonological relations between words

Title
Phonological relations between words / Laura Benua.
Author
Benua, Laura, 1962-
Publication
New York : Garland, 2000.

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Description
x, 271 p.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Outstanding dissertations in linguistics
Uniform Title
Outstanding dissertations in linguistics.
Subject
  • Grammar, Comparative and general > Phonology
  • Grammar, Comparative and general > Word formation
  • Generative grammar
  • 17.54 phonology
  • 17.55 morphology (linguistics)
  • Morphologie Linguistik
  • Theorie
  • Phonologie
  • Morphonologie
  • Wortakzent
  • Fonologie
  • Morfologie (taalkunde)
  • Woordvorming
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-266) and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Phonological Relations Between Words -- 1.1. Introduction and Overview -- 1.2. Optimality Theory -- 1.3. Correspondence Theory -- Ch. 2. Transderivational Correspondence Theory -- 2.1. Transderivational Correspondence Theory (TCT) -- 2.2. Phonological Paradigms -- 2.3. Evaluation of Paradigms -- 2.4. Misapplication and Other Surface Patterns -- Ch. 3. Sundanese -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Allophonic Nasal Harmony -- 3.3. Overapplication of Nasal Spread in Infixed Plurals -- 3.4. Nasality in Other Morphological Environments -- 3.5. Alternatives -- Ch. 4. Tiberian Hebrew -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Jussive/2fs Truncation -- 4.3. Epenthesis -- 4.4. Spirantization -- 4.5. Summary: Underapplication -- 4.6. Imperative Truncation -- 4.7. Serial Alternatives -- Ch. 5. English -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Stress -- 5.3. Closure Effects -- 5.4. Aggressive Closure: Affixation to Bound Roots -- 5.5. Summary of Results: Closure and Stress -- 5.6. Other Correlates of Affix Classhood -- 5.7. Serial Alternatives -- Ch. 6. Outstanding Issues and Concluding Remarks -- 6.1. Transderivational Relations -- 6.2. Affixal Phonology -- 6.3. Inflected Bases -- 6.4. Base Priority -- 6.5. Morphology-Phonology Interface.
ISBN
  • 0815338104
  • 9780815338109
LCCN
00037123
OCLC
  • ocm43811347
  • 43811347
  • SCSB-1149737
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library