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  1. Studies in Formal Linguistics
    Universal Patterns and Language Specific Parameters
    Contributor: Bloch-Rozmej, Anna (Herausgeber); Bondaruk, Anna (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Verlag, Berlin

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  2. Constraints on structure and derivation in syntax, phonology and morphology
    Contributor: Bloch-Rozmej, Anna (Herausgeber); Bondaruk, Anna (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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  3. Studies in formal linguistics
    universal patterns and language specific parameters
    Contributor: Bloch-Rozmej, Anna (Herausgeber); Bondaruk, Anna (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin

  4. The representation of turbulent sounds in German : a government approach

    The unfolding discussion will focus on the internal representation of turbulent sounds in the phonology of German as well as pinpoint the special status of the prime defining the quality of turbulence. It will also be argued that this prime is... more

     

    The unfolding discussion will focus on the internal representation of turbulent sounds in the phonology of German as well as pinpoint the special status of the prime defining the quality of turbulence. It will also be argued that this prime is capable of entering into special types of licensing relations, which results in specific phonetic manifestations of forms. We shall compare the effects of two processes attested in German: consonant degemination and spirantisation with a view to revealing the role of the turbulence-defining element in the two operations. Furthermore, our attention will be focused on the workings of the Obligatory Contour Principle which, as will be shown below, exerts decisive impact on prime interplay and consequently the phonetic realization of sounds and words. We shall see that segmental identity is contingent on the languagespecific interpretation of inter-element bonds.

    Aware of the importance of prime autonomy in determining the manifestation of sounds, let us start with a brief outline of the fundamental segment structure principles offered by the theory of Phonological Government.

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 430
    Subjects: Reibelaut; Phonologie; Schwa; Deutsch
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