The phonological enterprise:
The authors present a fundamental critique of the phonological enterprise. They examine the nature of phonological acquisition and its relation to an innate acquisition device, consider the distinction between competence and performance, and evaluate competing explanations of diachronic phonology.
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors present a fundamental critique of the phonological enterprise. They examine the nature of phonological acquisition and its relation to an innate acquisition device, consider the distinction between competence and performance, and evaluate competing explanations of diachronic phonology. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [278]-288) and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 292 S. Ill. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780199533978 9780199533961 |
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Enterprise
MARK HALE AND CHARLES REISS
OXPORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
Preface ix
List of figures xi
1 Introduction 1
1 1 Socrates Problem 1
1 2 What is Universal Grammar a theory of? l
1 3 Some simple data: Georgian laterals 6
1 4 Some more simple data: Catalan consonant alternations 7
1 5 Traditional arguments for generativity in phonology 9
1 6 Does it matter which rules and representations we posit? 11
1 7 Outline of the book 22
Part I Phonological UG and acquisition
2 The Subset Principle in phonology 27
2 1 Introduction 27
2 2 The Subset Principle in learnability theory 28
2 3 Card grammars 31
2 4 Acquisition of phonological inventories: the standard view 39
2 5 The Subset Principle and features 42
2 6 SP and segment inventories 47
2 7 Innateness and maturation 54
2 8 Conclusions 56
3 Competence and performance in phonological acquisition 58
3 1 What is child phonology? 58
3 2 Optimality Theory and the competence/performance dilemma 68
3 3 The nature of phonological acquisition 82
3 4 Faith at So 89
3 5 Conclusions 91
4 The Georgian problem revisited 95
4 1 What we now know about learning 95
4 2 The solution to the Georgian problem 95
4 3 English overgeneralization 99
44A note on other work 101
vi Contents
Part II Resisting substance abuse in phonology
5 Isolability and idealization 105
5 1 Galilean-style phonology 105
5 2 The gradedness of linguistic objects 119
5 3 Gradedness of grammaticality judgements 139
5 4 Conclusions 142
6 Against articulatory grounding 144
6 1 Introduction 144
62A sketch of Marshallese phonetics and phonology 144
6 3 The phonetics-phonology interface 149
6 4 An unsavory thought experiment 154
6 5 The (seeming) importance of phonetics 157
6 6 Resolving the dilemma: historical phonology 158
67A final note on traditionalist OT 159
6 8 The irrelevance of the past 160
7 Against typological grounding 162
7 1 The irrelevance of segment markedness 162
7 2 Form and substance in phonology 162
7 3 Three examples of substance abuse in grammatical theory 164
7 4 Neo-Saussureanism 169
7 5 Explanatory inadequacy 176
7 6 Discussion 177
7 7 The mirage of enhancement 183
7 8 Functionalism and dysfunctionalism 184
7 9 Conclusion on substance 186
Part III Some aspects of Optimality Theory
8 Against constraints 191
8 1 Introduction 191
8 2 The universal NOBANANA constraint 192
8 3 On constraints 195
84A right-minded approach to syntax 208
8 5 Constraints in rule-based phonology 209
8 6 The Obligatory Contour Principle 211
8 7 Constraints alone vs Rules amp; Constraints vs Rules alone 216
Contents vii
9 Against Output—Output Correspondence 221
9 1 The Rotuman phases 221
9 2 Other uses of Output-Output Correspondence 235
9 3 Conclusions 253
Part IV Conclusions
10 A principled solution to Catalan 257
10 1 Further observations on the computational machinery
of phonology 257
10 2 Feature-counting evaluation metrics 259
10 3 Subsumption and structural descriptions—a problem 261
10 4 Earlier approaches 264
10 5 The Unified Interpretive Procedure 266
10 6 Catalan, finally 271
Final remarks 277
References 279
Index 289
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The Phonological
Enterprise
MARK HALE AND CHARLES REISS
OXPORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
Preface ix
List of figures xi
1 Introduction 1
1 1 Socrates' Problem 1
1 2 What is Universal Grammar a theory of? l
1 3 Some simple data: Georgian laterals 6
1 4 Some more simple data: Catalan consonant alternations 7
1 5 Traditional arguments for generativity in phonology 9
1 6 Does it matter which rules and representations we posit? 11
1 7 Outline of the book 22
Part I Phonological UG and acquisition
2 The Subset Principle in phonology 27
2 1 Introduction 27
2 2 The Subset Principle in learnability theory 28
2 3 Card grammars 31
2 4 Acquisition of phonological inventories: the standard view 39
2 5 The Subset Principle and features 42
2 6 SP and segment inventories 47
2 7 Innateness and maturation 54
2 8 Conclusions 56
3 Competence and performance in phonological acquisition 58
3 1 What is child phonology? 58
3 2 Optimality Theory and the competence/performance dilemma 68
3 3 The nature of phonological acquisition 82
3 4 Faith at So 89
3 5 Conclusions 91
4 The Georgian problem revisited 95
4 1 What we now know about learning 95
4 2 The solution to the Georgian problem 95
4 3 English overgeneralization 99
44A note on other work 101
vi Contents
Part II Resisting substance abuse in phonology
5 Isolability and idealization 105
5 1 Galilean-style phonology 105
5 2 The gradedness of linguistic objects 119
5 3 Gradedness of grammaticality judgements 139
5 4 Conclusions 142
6 Against articulatory grounding 144
6 1 Introduction 144
62A sketch of Marshallese phonetics and phonology 144
6 3 The phonetics-phonology interface 149
6 4 An unsavory thought experiment 154
6 5 The (seeming) importance of phonetics 157
6 6 Resolving the dilemma: historical phonology 158
67A final note on traditionalist OT 159
6 8 The irrelevance of the past 160
7 Against typological grounding 162
7 1 The irrelevance of segment markedness 162
7 2 Form and substance in phonology 162
7 3 Three examples of substance abuse in grammatical theory 164
7 4 Neo-Saussureanism 169
7 5 Explanatory inadequacy 176
7 6 Discussion 177
7 7 The mirage of enhancement 183
7 8 Functionalism and dysfunctionalism 184
7 9 Conclusion on substance 186
Part III Some aspects of Optimality Theory
8 Against constraints 191
8 1 Introduction 191
8 2 The universal NOBANANA constraint 192
8 3 On constraints 195
84A right-minded approach to syntax 208
8 5 Constraints in rule-based phonology 209
8 6 The Obligatory Contour Principle 211
8 7 Constraints alone vs Rules amp; Constraints vs Rules alone 216
Contents vii
9 Against Output—Output Correspondence 221
9 1 The Rotuman phases 221
9 2 Other uses of Output-Output Correspondence 235
9 3 Conclusions 253
Part IV Conclusions
10 A principled solution to Catalan 257
10 1 Further observations on the computational machinery
of phonology 257
10 2 Feature-counting evaluation metrics 259
10 3 Subsumption and structural descriptions—a problem 261
10 4 Earlier approaches 264
10 5 The Unified Interpretive Procedure 266
10 6 Catalan, finally 271
Final remarks 277
References 279
Index 289 |
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