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Japanese morphophonemics : markedness and word structure /

The sound pattern of Japanese, with its characteristic pitch accent system and rich segmental alternations, has played an important role in modern phonology, from structuralist phonemics to current constraint-based theories. In Japanese Morphophonemics, Junko Ito and Armin Mester provide the first b...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Itō, Junko
Otros Autores: Mester, Armin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press, ©2003.
Colección:Linguistic inquiry monographs ; 41.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: Ch. 1 Introduction
  • 1.1. Phonology of Voicing in Japanese: Alternations and Distributional Patterns
  • 1.2. Overview of Theoretical Issues
  • 1.3. Notation and Romanization
  • Ch. 2 Obligatory Contour Principle Effects and Markedness Thresholds
  • 2.1. Toward a New Understanding of Obligatory Contour Principle Effects
  • 2.2. Local Constraint Conjunction
  • 2.3. Japanese Voicing Restriction
  • Ch. 3 Extended Obligatory Contour Principle Effects and Further Issues
  • 3.1. Geminate Dissimilation
  • 3.2. Deaccentuation as Tonal Simplification
  • 3.3. Further Issues in Constraint Conjunction
  • Ch. 4 Morphology and Phonology of Compound Voicing
  • 4.1. Rendaku as a Linking Morpheme
  • 4.2. Phonology of Compound Voicing
  • 4.3. Further Issues
  • Ch. 5 Morphological and Phonological Domains
  • 5.1. Domain Issues
  • 5.2. Domain of No-D[superscript 2]
  • 5.3. Further Issues
  • Ch. 6 Rules and Exceptions
  • 6.1. Harmonic Completeness, Universal and Language-Specific
  • 6.2. No-D[superscript 2][subscript m] and Its Activity in the Lexicon
  • 6.3. No-NC and Its Activity in the Lexicon
  • 6.4. Realize-Morpheme and the Distribution of Rendaku Voicing
  • 6.5. Overall Structure of the Phonological Lexicon
  • 6.6. Concluding Remarks
  • Ch. 7 Voicing Faithfulness
  • 7.1. Voicing Asymmetry
  • 7.2. Faithfulness Approaches to the Voicing Asymmetry
  • 7.3. Comparing Theories of Ident
  • 7.4. Sequential Markedness and Segmental Markedness
  • Ch. 8 Prosodic Anchoring
  • 8.1. Rendaku Voicing in Complex Compounds
  • 8.2. Internal Prosodic Structure of Compounds
  • 8.3. Initial Anchoring and Initial Markedness
  • 8.4. Further Issues
  • App. A.1 Compounds Exhibiting Rendaku Voicing
  • App. A.2 Compounds Exhibiting Lyman's Law Effects.