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A Principles and Parameters Approach to the Dichotomy of Fortition vs. Lenition in Phonology

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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2010-03-23
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タイトル A Principles and Parameters Approach to the Dichotomy of Fortition vs. Lenition in Phonology
著者 高橋, 幸雄

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著者別名
姓名 TAKAHASHI, Yukio
著者(機関)
都留文科大学文学部, (現)盛岡大学文学部
Abstract
内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 Introduction of adequately constrained distinctions between some kinds of linguistic
categories contributes to our proper and deeper understanding of the linguistic
phenomena with which we are concerned. The lexicalist hypothesis on the dichotomy
between "lexical" vs. "postlexical" levels in phonology in the 1980's captures several
significant intuitive categories, which include the traditional notion of phoneme and that of exceptionless automatic phonetic processes. The former notion has been directly explained by the principle of Underspecification: phonological information will be I underspecified at the level of underlying representation if it is predictable by rules. The allophonic properties of /t/ found in better, atlas, terrace and steer are explained by
syllable-motivated phonological rules as are formulated in Kiparsky(1979). The residual unpredictable information concerning the phonological properties of /t/ is its
phonemic set of feature values:[+consonantal, -continuant,...】. The latter notion is directly derived from assumptions on lexical specifications within the overall architecture of generative grammar: the lexicon is a conglomeration of pieces of unpredictable information in the grammar of an individual language. Instances of phonological irregularities come from essentially sporadic specification of unpredictable information in the lexicon. Conversely, the attributes of automatic phonetic processes, e.g., aspiration and flapping in American English, are, by the principle of Underspecification, not encoded into the lexicon of the language. This directly explains the totally exceptionless behavior of aspiration, glottalization and flapping in the phonology of American English.
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出版者 岩手大学人文社会科学部
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日付 2010-03-23
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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出版タイプ VoR
出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
書誌情報 言語と文化の諸相

p. 99-110, 発行日 1999-03-10
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