A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be?:
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes Biographical note: Tobias Scheer is "Directeur de Recherche" at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Université de Nice, France Main description: This book presents a development of Jean Lowenstamm's idea that phonological constituent structure can be reduced to a strict sequence of non-branching Onsets and non-branching Nuclei. The approach at hand is known as 'CVCV', and emerged from Government Phonology. Since its beginnings in the early 80s, the central claim of this theory has been that syllable-based generalisations are due to lateral relations among constituents, rather than to the familiar arboreal structure. The theory developed completes this approach: phonological structure and causality are fully lateralised. The first part of the book is called "What is CVCV ?". It presents the properties of the theory. The second part focusses on the reasons why it is worthwhile considering CVCV a valuable and viable approach |
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spelling | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? Scheer, Tobias Berlin De Gruyter 2004 1 Online-Ressource (LIX, 854 S.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG] 68.1 Includes bibliographical references and indexes Biographical note: Tobias Scheer is "Directeur de Recherche" at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Université de Nice, France Main description: This book presents a development of Jean Lowenstamm's idea that phonological constituent structure can be reduced to a strict sequence of non-branching Onsets and non-branching Nuclei. The approach at hand is known as 'CVCV', and emerged from Government Phonology. Since its beginnings in the early 80s, the central claim of this theory has been that syllable-based generalisations are due to lateral relations among constituents, rather than to the familiar arboreal structure. The theory developed completes this approach: phonological structure and causality are fully lateralised. The first part of the book is called "What is CVCV ?". It presents the properties of the theory. The second part focusses on the reasons why it is worthwhile considering CVCV a valuable and viable approach Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110908336 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics |
title | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? |
title_auth | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? |
title_exact_search | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? |
title_full | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? Scheer, Tobias |
title_fullStr | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? Scheer, Tobias |
title_full_unstemmed | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? Scheer, Tobias |
title_short | A Lateral Theory of Phonology: Volume 1: What is CVCV and why should it be? |
title_sort | a lateral theory of phonology volume 1 what is cvcv and why should it be |
topic | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics |
topic_facet | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Phonetics |
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