Consequences of some categorially-motivated phonological assumptions
pp. 467-488
Abstrakt
Most of the recent work within the broadly defined framework of "Categorial Grammar' has focused on problems relating to the syntax and semantics of natural languages. In this paper, I will address the question of what a phonological component would be like which is compatible with the basic tenets of categorial theories. That is, I will make the assumption that the phonological component is categorial in nature and then examine some of the consequences. As a case study, I will focus on the analysis of final devoicing and voicing assimilation in Russian.
Publication details
Published in:
Oehrle Richard T., Bach Emmon, Wheeler Deirdre (1988) Categorial grammars and natural language structures. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 467-488
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-6878-4_17
Referenz:
Wheeler Deirdre (1988) „Consequences of some categorially-motivated phonological assumptions“, In: R. T. Oehrle, E. Bach & D. Wheeler (eds.), Categorial grammars and natural language structures, Dordrecht, Springer, 467–488.