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Living on the Edge: 28 Papers in Honour of Jonathan Kaye (Studies in Generative Grammar, 64)
by Stefan Ploch
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with references to "Government Phonology".
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... more general considerations such as learnability, abstractness and recoverability. He is also one of the founders of the theory of Government Phonology, ... "
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Government Phonology, High Domain, Beijing Mandarin, Khalkha Mongolian, Phonetic Hypothesis, Brazilian Portuguese, Jonathan Kaye, Empty Category Principle, Occam's Razor, Stefan Ploch, Classical Arabic, Template Hypothesis
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with references to "Government Phonology".
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... more respectable to work with constraints only, than to propose rules and then constrain their application, however heavily. For instance, Government Phonology ... "
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Middle English, Modern English, Alternation Condition, Velar Softening, Government Phonology, Old English, neutralisation rules, orthoepical evidence, underlying vowel system, underived environments, morphological brackets, absolute neutralisation
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