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Bartłomiej Czaplicki

    Lexicon based phonology
    Phonology, fieldwork and generalizations
    • The authors of this book explore various areas of phonology and morphology. They cover a wide range of theoretical and methodological themes, among them phonological representation, allomorphy, opacity, contrast preservation, markedness, frequency of use, the interface of morphology and phonology, domains, sound change, synchronic and diachronic perspective, phonetic grounding and metrical structure. The analyses are couched in theoretical frameworks, including Optimality Theory, Derivational Optimality Theory and Government Phonology. Other than English, also Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and West Slavic languages are analysed. This collection of papers is published in honour of Jerzy Rubach to recognise his contribution to the field of phonology.

      Phonology, fieldwork and generalizations
    • Lexicon based phonology

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      • 8 uur lezen

      This book examines the properties of mental grammars through diachronic change and synchronic alternations, proposing a lexicon- and usage-based model of phonology and morphology. Central to this model is the lexicon, which contains stored surface-based representations. Morphophonological generalizations are derived from phonetically detailed lexical representations and expressed through schemas, with their strength determined by type frequency (the number of instances observing a given generalization). Additionally, token frequency (the number of instances of a specific item used) influences the strength of mental representations. A thorough analysis of morphophonological patterns and their conditioning factors shows that schemas access morphological, morphosyntactic, and semantic information. Phonetic and psycholinguistic factors also play a role in shaping morphological patterns. The author argues that redundancy-free approaches fall short in addressing the irregularities inherent in linguistic systems, suggesting that grammars are uneconomical and do not meet optimal coding system requirements. The work aims to integrate generative and lexicon/usage-based models of grammar. ISBN 9783862885213 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonology 02. 237pp. 2014.

      Lexicon based phonology