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Studies in generative grammar ;.
Perspectives on Element Theory. — 143. / edited by Sabrina Bendjaballah, Ali Tifrit, Laurence Voeltzel. — 1 online resource. — (Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2991348.pdf>.

Record create date: 8/24/2021

Subject: Generative grammar.; Dependenz.; Phonologie.; Silbenstruktur.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax.; Phonological Primes.; Segmental Content.; Syllabic Structure.

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Element Theory (ET) covers a range of approaches that consider privativity a central tenet defining the internal structure of segments. This volume provides an overview and extension of this program, exploring new lines of research within phonology and at its interface (phonetics and syntax). The present collection reflects on issues concerning the definition of privative primes, their interactions, organization, and the operations that constrain phonological and syntactic representations. The contributions reassess theoretical questions, which have been implicitly taken for granted, regarding privativity and its corollaries. On the empirical side, it explores the possibilities ET offers to analyze specific languages and phonological phenomena.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Elements and structural head-dependency
  • Contrastive hierarchies and phonological primes
  • Privativity and ternary phonological behavior
  • A guide to Radical CV Phonology, with special reference to tongue root and tongue body harmony
  • English vowel structure and stress in GP 2.0
  • Reanalysing ‘epenthetic’ consonants in nasal-consonant sequences: A lexical specification approach
  • The role of the elements in diphthong formation and hiatus resolution: Evidence from Tokyo and Owari Japanese
  • Elements of syntax. Repulsion and attraction
  • General Index
  • Language Index

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