Living on the Edge: 28 Papers in Honour of Jonathan Kaye

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Walter de Gruyter, 2003 - 728 páginas

This collection of papers by an international group of authors honors Jonathan Kaye's contributions to phonology by expanding some of Kaye's ideas to a variety of theoretical topics and languages. The set of ideas discussed or used in this collection includes: empty categories, licensing relationships and constraints, a restrictive two-levelled approach to phonology (without rule ordering or constraint ranking), a restrictive theory of syllabic representation (without the codas constituent and with exclusively binary branching), theories of the phonology-phonetics interface in which phonology is motivated independently of phonetics, and the metatheoretical flaws in a number of widely accepted but rarely questioned views on phonology.

 

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Nancy A Ritter
29
Geoff Williams
55
Stefan Ploch
73
Harry van der Hulst
75
John R Rennison and Friedrich Neubarth
95
Sean Jensen
131
Metatheoretical problems in phonology with Occams Razor
149
segmental structure and processes
203
Piggott
401
Keren Rice
427
Yuko Yoshida
449
Monik Charette
463
Yong
481
SeonJung
497
Grażyna Rowicka
511
Shohei Yoshida
527

Margaret Cobb
223
Thaïs CristófaroSilva
243
Michael Kenstowicz Mahasen AbuMansour
259
Tobias Scheer
283
Eugeniusz Cyran
303
Edmund Gussmann
321
Jean Lowenstamm
339
Emmanuel Nikièma
365
Yves Charles Morin
385
Ann Denwood
543
YengSeng
563
Masten Guerssel
581
JeanRoger Vergnaud
599
References
633
Subject index
685
Language index
717
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Sobre el autor (2003)

Stefan Ploch is Senior Lecturer of Linguistics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

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