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Book: Phonological Argumentation

Chapter: 2 Phonological evidence

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.29393

Blurb:

This chapter examines a well-known generative innatist theory of the phonological component and related modules. It asks what this theory identifies as empirical evidence for it, and for which modules. It also identifies predicted ambiguities, where two or more modules influence the same phenomenon. Specific phenomena discussed include alternations, phonotactics, phonetic neutralization, loanword adaptation, and typological frequency.

Chapter Contributors

  • Paul de Lacy (delacy@rutgers.edu - PdeLacy) 'Rutgers University'