Principles of Radical cv Phonology (Edinburgh Studies in Theoretical Linguistics) (en Inglés)

Harry Van Der Hulst · Edinburgh Univ Pr

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A new theory of the structure of phonological representations for segments and syllables Proposes a new theory of the structure of phonological representations for segments and syllables Presents detailed analysis of phonological contrast Introduces the central role of dependency relations in phonological structure Offers comparison to other models including Dependency Phonology and Government Phonology Harry van der Hulst's model of Radical CV Phonology has roots in the framework of Dependency Phonology, but proposes a rather different 'geometry', which reduces the set of unary elements to just two: -C- and -V-. The model explains the phonological distinctions that function contrastively in the world's languages rather than presenting it as a 'random' list. Van der Hulst shows how this model accounts for a number of central claims about markedness and minimal specification. He explains how the representational system accounts for phonological rules and shows how this theory can be applied to sign language structure. Through comparison to other models, he also provides insight into current theories of segmental structure, commonly used feature systems, as well as recurrent controversies.

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