The Structure of Phonological Representations. Part 1
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The Structure of Phonological Representations. Part 1

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The Structure of Phonological Representations. Part 1

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Information

Lexical 
Phonology 
175 
(and, 
presumably, 
of 
the 
many 
other 
morphological 
operations 
that 
can 
cause 
the 
relevant 
alternations 
to 
come 
into 
play). 
Similarly, 
epenthesis 
of 
[II 
between 
sibilants 
and 
devoicing 
of
z
after 
voiceless 
obstruents 
are 
considered 
by 
him 
part 
of 
plural 
suf-
fixation 
(and, 
presumably, 
duplicates 
of 
these 
rules 
are 
part 
of 
genitive 
and 
3. 
sg. 
suffixation 
as 
well 
as 
applying 
somehow 
to 
the 
reduced 
forms 
of
is
and
has. 
12. 
Apparent 
exceptions 
like
democratize, 
originate
(vs. 
the
tegular
alphabetize, 
cdpitalize, 
sycophantize, 
relativize, 
oxygenate, 
myelinate
etc.) 
should 
be 
taken 
as 
instances 
of 
derivation 
not 
from 
nouns 
but 
from 
roots. 
The 
first 
cycle 
is 
then 
[democrat
+
i
z
e
]
y
.
[origin 
+
a
t
e
]
y
.
Since 
there 
is 
no 
internal 
cycle, 
the 
ESR 
and 
SR 
apply 
to 
give 
the 
correct 
stress 
pattern. 

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Preface and acknowledgements
  3. An Overview of Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology
  4. Accent Systems
  5. On the Framework of Autosegmental Phonology
  6. On Schane's Linear Theory of English Stress and Rhythm
  7. Metrical Structure as the Organizing Principle of Yidin<sup>y</sup> Phonology
  8. The Representation of Nasality in Gokana
  9. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology
  10. Metrical or Autosegmental
  11. Prosodie Templates, Morphemic Templates, and Morphemic Tiers
  12. Prosodie Domains of External Sandhi Rules
  13. References
  14. Index of Names
  15. Subject Index