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    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,
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    edocfu_9958353895502883
    Format: 1 online resource (365p.)
    ISBN: 9783110295177
    Series Statement: Linguistische Arbeiten ; 548
    Content: The 16 papers contained in this volume address a variety of phonological topics from different theoretical perspectives. Combined, they provide an excellent showcase for the diversity of the field. Topics considered include the place of allomorphy in grammar; Dutch clippings; the status of recursion in phonology; the role of contrast preservation in the Grimm-Verner push chain; the phonological specification of Dutch ‘tense’ and ‘lax’ monophthongs; the distribution of English vowels in a Strict CV framework; a dependency-based analysis of Germanic vowel shifts; a Radical CV Phonology approach to vowel harmony; emergentist vs. universalist perspectives on frequency effects in vowel harmony; the representation of Limburgian tonal accents; durational enhancement in Maastricht Limburguish high vowels; constraint conjunction in Mandarin Chinese; lexical tone association in Harmonic Serialism; a constraint-based account of the McGurk effect; a case study of the acquisition of liquids in early L1 Dutch; and the learnability of segmentation in Tibetan numerals.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Notes on contributors -- , Introduction -- , Allomorphy and the architecture of grammar -- , From prof to provo: some observations on Dutch clippings -- , Recursion in phonology? -- , The Grimm-Verner push chain and Contrast Preservation Theory -- , Segmental structure and vowel shifts -- , The distribution of vowels in English and trochaic proper government -- , A propos of the Dutch vowel system 21 years on, 22 years on -- , A minimal framework for vowel harmony -- , Greater than noise: frequency effects in Bantu height harmony -- , The phonological representation of the Limburgian tonal accents -- , Quantity or durational enhancement of tone: the case of Maastricht Limburgian high vowels -- , Using local constraint conjunction to discover constraints: the case of Mandarin Chinese -- , Implications of Harmonic Serialism for lexical tone association -- , A constraint-based explanation of the McGurk effect -- , Liquids in a case of unfolding early L1 Dutch: from null realizations through free variation through probabilistically bound variation to lexical contrast -- , The Tibetan numerals segmentation problem and how virtual learners solve it , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-029516-0
    Language: English
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