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9783862886159 - Fortuna, Marcin: Double Licensing Phonology
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Fortuna, Marcin

Double Licensing Phonology (2015)

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOM GmbH [54970432], München, Germany.
This book puts forward an alternative representational model of phonology which builds upon the CVCV offshoot of Government Phonology. It effectively combines the insights of other available implementations of CVCV (Scheer´s Strict CV and Cyran´s CSL) in an original way. The approach is called Double Licensing Phonology and is based upon the assumption that nuclei license both the preceding nuclei and the preceding onsets (or clusters). All consonant clusters are formed by means of a government relation which is either left-headed (a branching onset) or right-headed (a coda-onset cluster). The intricate interplay of licensing and government relations is responsible for the whole array of phonological phenomena, like phonotactics, distribution of vocalic quantity, vowel-zero alternations, lenition and fortition. The book signals also a possibility of reducing the morphosyntax-phonology interface to the representational channel. A new architecture of grammar is proposed, in which syllabic and melodic phonology are formally dissociated. Argumentation is built mainly on the data from the Icelandic language, even though examples from some other languages (e.g. Czech, Faroese, German, Kazakh, Kirghiz) are occasionally used to back up the main line of thought. ISBN 9783862886159 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonology 03. 239pp. 2015. 148mm x 210mm.
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9783862886159 - Marcin Fortuna: Double Licensing Phonology
Marcin Fortuna

Double Licensing Phonology (2015)

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ISBN: 9783862886159 bzw. 3862886158, in Englisch, 239 Seiten, LINCOM GmbH, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
This book puts forward an alternative representational model of phonology which builds upon the CVCV offshoot of Government Phonology. It effectively combines the insights of other available implementations of CVCV (Scheer's Strict CV and Cyran's CSL) in an original way. The approach is called Double Licensing Phonology and is based upon the assumption that nuclei license both the preceding nuclei and the preceding onsets (or clusters). All consonant clusters are formed by means of a government relation which is either left-headed (a branching onset) or right-headed (a coda-onset cluster). The intricate interplay of licensing and government relations is responsible for the whole array of phonological phenomena, like phonotactics, distribution of vocalic quantity, vowel-zero alternations, lenition and fortition. The book signals also a possibility of reducing the morphosyntax-phonology interface to the representational channel. A new architecture of grammar is proposed, in which syllabic and melodic phonology are formally dissociated. Argumentation is built mainly on the data from the Icelandic language, even though examples from some other languages (e.g. Czech, Faroese, German, Kazakh, Kirghiz) are occasionally used to back up the main line of thought. ISBN 9783862886159 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonology 03. 239pp. 2015. Gebundene Ausgabe, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-03-27, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
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9783862886159 - Fortuna: | Double Licensing Phonology | LINCOM | 2015
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| Double Licensing Phonology | LINCOM | 2015

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE HC NW

ISBN: 9783862886159 bzw. 3862886158, in Deutsch, LINCOM, gebundenes Buch, neu.

Double Licensing Phonology Marcin Fortuna Ludwig-Maximilans-Universität München This book puts forward an alternative representational model of phonology which builds upon the CVCV offshoot of Government Phonology. It effectively combines the insights of other available implementations of CVCV (Scheers Strict CV and Cyrans CSL) in an original way. The approach is called Double Licensing Phonology and is based upon the assumption that nuclei license both the preceding nuclei and the preceding onsets (or clusters). All consonant clusters are formed by means of a government relation which is either left-headed (a branching onset) or right-headed (a coda-onset cluster). The intricate interplay of licensing and government relations is responsible for the whole array of phonological phenomena, like phonotactics, distribution of vocalic quantity, vowel-zero alternations, lenition and fortition. The book signals also a possibility of reducing the morphosyntax-phonology interface to the representational channel. A new architecture of grammar is proposed, in which syllabic and melodic phonology are formally dissociated. Argumentation is built mainly on the data from the Icelandic language, even though examples from some other languages (e.g. Czech, Faroese, German, Kazakh, Kirghiz) are occasionally used to back up the main line of thought. ISBN 9783862886159 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonology 03. 239pp. 2015.
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