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Book: The Phonology of Contrast

Chapter: The framework: PC theory

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.19913

Blurb:

This chapter develops a formal theory of contrast, called PC theory (for “preserve contrast”). The proposal is introduced by looking at simple cases of neutralization and preservation, and further applied to chain shift mappings. The key observation is that chain shifts involve contrast transformation where a given underlying contrast is traded for another surface contrast. To account for contrast transformation, PC theory proposes that contrast exists as a primitive in a phonological system formulated as a family of rankable and violable constraints. The predictions of PC theory are discussed and compared with alternatives. One of the core implications is that, unlike previous approaches, PC theory admits push shift mappings.

Chapter Contributors

  • Anna Lubowicz (lubowicz@quinoxpub.com - lubowicz) 'University of Southern California'