A Case of Surface Constraint Violation 论文

1993The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique引用 216
Phonetics and Phonology ResearchLinguistic Variation and MorphologySpeech Recognition and Synthesis

摘要

The idea that constraints on well-formedness play a role in determining phonological alternations, which dates back at least to Kisseberth’s (1970) pioneering work, has by now achieved almost universal acceptance. A tacit assumption of this program, largely unquestioned even in recent research, is the notion that valid constraints must state true generalizations about surface structure or some other level of phonological representation. Anything different would seem antithetical to the very idea of a well-formedness constraint.

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