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Generative Phonology

The Modern Language Journal, 1974
Victor E. Hanzeli, Sanford A. Schane
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Naturalness in Generative Phonology

1993
We raised the problem of the abstractness of underlying representations in the interlude and suggested there that, in some cases (e.g. the postulated high back, unrounded vowels of Hungarian), we might question the supposed psychological reality of those representations.
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Phonology (general characteristics)

2007
Abstract VOWELS 1.Spurious diphthongs Inherited long ein Greek was an open mid vowel [ε:] (ηin the Ionic alphabet). In the history of Greek a new long eemerged from contraction and compensatory lengthening: in many dialects this had a close quality, i.e. [e:] distinct from inherited [ε:]/η.
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Generative Phonology

1986
Michael Kenstowicz, Charles Kisseberth
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Automatic generation of phonological variations

First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989), 1989
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