Paradigms in phonological theory / edited by Laura J. Downing, T.A. Hall, and Renate Raffelsiefen.

This title presents new insights on the phonology-morphology interface. It discusses a wide range of central theoretical issues, including the role of paradigms in synchronic grammars and does so in the context of a wide variety of languages including several non-Indo-European languages.

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Other Authors: Downing, Laura J., Hall, T. Alan, Raffelsiefen, Renate, 1959-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
Series:Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics ; 8.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction : the role of paradigms in phonological theory / Laura J. Downing, T.A. Hall and Renate Raffelsiefen
  • 2. The morphological basis of paradigm leveling / Adam Albright
  • 3. Competing principles of paradigm uniformity : evidence from the Hebrew imperative paradigm / Outi Bat-El
  • 4. Sources of paradigm uniformity / Luigi Burzio
  • 5. Capitalistic v. militaristic : the paradigm uniformity effect reconsidered / Stuart Davis
  • 6. Jita causative doubling provides optimal paradigms / Laura J. Downing
  • 7. Paradigmatic uniformity and contrast / Michael Kenstowicz
  • 8. Optimal paradigms / John J. McCarthy
  • 9. Paradigm uniformity effects versus boundary effects / Renate Raffelsiefen
  • 10. Uniformity and contrast in the Hungarian verbal paradigm / Peter Rebrus and Miklos Torkenczy
  • 11. A note on paradigm uniformity and priority of the root / Suzanne Urbanczyk.