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This paper is centred on some points of interest for today's Phonology —that which follows the model of SPE and some of its follow-ups: «Natural Phonology», «Auto-Segmental and Particle Phonology»— which are related to the concept of ...
Soledad Varela Ortega
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This volume of Linguistica is dedicated to the research in the field of generative linguistics. It contains a careful selection of academic articles which focus on contemporary developments in the generative approach to linguistic description.
Gašper Ilc +3 more
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Some Phonological Processes in Dibaji [PDF]
This research aims at the description and analysis of some aspects of the phonology of Dibaji variety from the perspective of Standard Generative Phonology.
Shahram Naghshbandi, Havva Hajeidi
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Stem configurations, lexical items, and phonological words in Maltese
Maltese is the 'national' language of the people in the sister-islands of Malta and Gozo. Originally Arabic, Maltese vocabulary has been massively expanded by borrowings from Romance (Sicilian/Italian), and more recently English.
Gilbert PUECH
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REFLECTION OF LINGUISTIC PLURALISM IN PHONOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
The paper consists of two parts. The first part presents the overview of scientific pluralism as a phenomenon that pertains any type of science, which has held a certain way of formation and development over the years.
E. B. Trofimova
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Investigation of Some Phonological Processes in Boroujerdi Dialect in Comparison with Persian Based on Generative Phonology and Optimality Theory [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to study some of the most important phonological processes in the Boroujerdi dialect of Lori's language. To understand how changes are made for readers not familiar with the dialect, we compare the research data with the ...
Mohammad Reza Ahmadkhani, Anahita Latifi
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Optimality theory and assessment of developing and disordered phonologies
Optimality theory (OT) is a comparatively recent linguistic theory which has been introduced in the early 1990s. OT's description of children's error patterns as patterns that are derived from a hierarchy of conflicting universal constraints has much ...
Froogh Shooshtaryzadeh
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Homonymy in the Light of Phonology
This paper is dedicated for the study of homonymy in the light of phonology. In this paper, a group of some words of (homonymy and pun) are attempted to be explained from phonological and trace model perspectives, not semantic.
Dilshad M. Gharib
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From generators to mirrors – a comparison of phonological theories
This article offers a comparison of the main twentieth century phonological approaches to the idea of phonological goals and analytic methods. These formal approaches can be divided into the theories of rules (e.g. Generative Phonology) and the theories
Krzysztof Jaskuła
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The Analysis of Phonological Processes of Orami Dialect in Northern Iran: Generative Phonology and Optimality Theory (Case Study: Abdolmaleki Dialect) [PDF]
.Abdolmaleki is spoken by a tribe in coastal part of Miankaleh, Behshahr. This dialect is somewhat different from other Orami dialects, common in Kermanshah, due to remoteness from its origin, Horaman.
Reza Ghanbari Abdolmaleki +1 more
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