15.1539, Books: Phonology: Ploch (Ed)

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Subject: 15.1539, Books: Phonology: Ploch (Ed)

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Date:  Thu, 13 May 2004 08:11:51 -0400 (EDT)
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Living on the Edge: Ploch (Ed)

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Date:  Thu, 13 May 2004 08:11:51 -0400 (EDT)
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Living on the Edge: Ploch (Ed)




Title: Living on the Edge
Subtitle: 28 Papers in Honour of Jonathan Kaye
Series Title: Studies in Generative Grammar 62

Publication Year: 2003
Publisher:	Mouton de Gruyter
		http://www.mouton-publishers.com

Editor: Stefan Ploch, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
	South Africa

Hardback: ISBN: 311017619X, Pages: x, 490, Price: Europe EURO 98.00

			
Abstract:

This collection of papers by an international group of authors honors
Jonathan Kaye's contributions to phonology by expanding some of Kaye's
ideas to a variety of theoretical topics and languages. The set of
ideas discussed or used in this collection includes: empty categories,
licensing relationships and constraints, a restrictive two-levelled
approach to phonology (without rule ordering or constraint ranking), a
restrictive theory of syllabic representation (without the codas
constituent and with exclusively binary branching), theories of the
phonology-phonetics interface in which phonology is motivated
independently of phonetics, and the metatheoretical flaws in a number
of widely accepted but rarely questioned views on phonology.

Contents:

B ELAN DRESHER
Meno's paradox and the acquisition of grammar

NANCY A RITTER
On the logical order of development in acquiring prosodic structure

GEOFF WILLIAMS
On the computability of certain derivations in Government Phonology

HARRY VAN DER HULST
Structure paradoxes in phonology

JOHN R RENNISON AND FRIEDRICH NEUBARTH
An x-bar theory of Government Phonology

SEAN JENSEN
Metaphonological speculations

STEFAN PLOCH
Metatheoretical problems in phonology with Occam's Razor and
non-ad-hoc-ness

FARIDA CASSIMJEE AND CHARLES W KISSEBERTH
Eerati tone: towards a tonal dialectology of Emakhuwa

MARGARET COBB
Government Phonology and the vowel harmonies of Natal Portuguese and
Yoruba

THAÏS CRISTÓFARO-SILVA
Palatalisation in Brazilian Portuguese

MICHAEL KENSTOWICZ, MAHASEN ABU-MANSOUR and MIKLÓS TÖRKENCZ
Two notes on laryngeal licensing

TOBIAS SCHEER
On spirantisation and affricates

EUGENIUSZ CYRAN
Branching onsets in Polish

EDMUND GUSSMANN
Are there branching onsets in Modern Icelandic?

JEAN LOWENSTAMM
Remarks on mutæ cum liquida and branching onsets

EMMANUEL NIKIÈMA
Defective syllables: the other story of Italian sC(C)-sequences

YVES CHARLES MORIN
Remarks on prenominal liaison consonants in French

GLYNE L PIGGOTT
The phonotactics of a "Prince" language: a case study

KEREN RICE
On the syllabification of right-edge consonants -- evidence from Ahtna
(Athapaskan)

YUKO YOSHIDA
Licensing constraint to let

MONIK CHARETTE
Empty and pseudo-empty categories

YONG HEO
 Unlicensed domain-final empty nuclei in Korean

SEON-JUNG KIM
Unreleasing: the case of neutralisation in Korean

GRAZYNA ROWICKA
 /r/ syllabicity: Polish versus Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian

SHOHEI YOSHIDA
The syllabic nasal in Japanese

ANN DENWOOD
Template and morphology in Khalkha Mongolian -- and beyond?

YENG-SENG GOH
A non-derivational analysis of the so-called "diminutive retroflex
suffixation"

M MASTEN GUERSSEL
Why Arabic guttural assimilation is not a phonological process

JEAN-ROGER VERGNAUD
On a certain notion of "occurrence": the source of metrical structure,
and of much more


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