Magyar Fonetikai Füzetek 24. - Tamás Szende: Phonological Representation and Lenition Processes (1992)

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CONTENTS Preface 5 1. THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO WORD-LEVEL PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION IN post-SPE FRAMEWORKS 9 1.1. The indication of a problem: the possible multivalued nature of a phonemic unit and alternation 11 1.2. Natural Generative Phonology 13 1.3. Natural Phonology 23 1.4. Autosegmental Phonology 35 1.5. The full specification principle and alternations 41 1.5.1. The general dilemma of alternation 42 1.5.2. The Hogomeneity Principle of Concrete Phonology 44 1.5.3. Diachronic parallels in derivations 45 1.5.4. Summary and conclusions 47 1.6. Dependency Phonology 48 1.7. Particle Phonology 59 1.8. 'Parsing' and Lexical Phonology 62 1.9. 'Bird's eye view' phonologies 69 1.9.1. Prosodic Phonology 70 1.9.2. Metrical Phonology 73 1.9.3. Atomic Phonology 76 1.9.4. The Theory of Charm and Government 79 1.9.5. Dynamic Phonology 82 2. SYSTEMATIC PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION 87 2.1. The phoneme as a central constituent of phonological representations 89 2.1.1. On the ontological/logical status of the phoneme 90 2.1.2. Types of practical justification for autonomous phonemes and the phonemic level 95 2.1.2.1. Evidence ordered in terms of systematic linguistic levels 95 2.1.2.2. Evidence based on speaker's linguistic intuitions 96 2.1.2.3. Evidence pertaining to the autonomy of the

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