1. Phonological representations -- 2. Lexical redundancies -- 3. Basic elements -- 4. The sonority fabric -- 5. Domains and modes of application
Summary
Generative Phonology offers an overview of the post-SPE theory of generative phonology and is ideal for linguists not specialising in phonology who want to keep abreast of the latest developments in the subject. It deals with all the major trends in what has come to be known as ̀€non-linear' phonology: * particle phonology * dependancy phonology * government and charm phonology Iggy Roca guides the reader through the developments of the various approaches, justifying their rationale against the background of SPE machinery and providing the reader with the bas
Analysis
Phonology
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-293) and indexes