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Formally–grounded phonology: From constraint–based theories to theory–based constraints

✍ Scribed by Joaquim Brandão De Carvalho


Book ID
108542596
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
606 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0039-3193

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✦ Synopsis


It is argued here that most phonological theory is not theoretical, but based on primitives and axioms (the so–called ‘constraints’) which derive directly from the data they are supposed to explain. This article attempts to show what a non–circular conception of phonological theory may look like. The number of segmental primes, their markedness value, phonological content, and combinatory properties, as well as currently assumed constraints on syllable structure are shown to follow from a Boolean algebra, and, thus, to be independently motivated theory–grounded theorems. Hence, for example, neither the ONSET nor the NO–CODA constraints posited by OT are required. Another issue of the present theory is that segmental content and syllable structure and interdependent aspects, which emerge from the determination of skeletal units.


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