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Acknowledgments | ||
Ch. 1 | A Modular Phonological Theory | 1 |
1.2 | Modularity in Linguistics | 4 |
1.4 | The Phonological Component | 17 |
1.5 | Well-formedness: Locality and Structural Relations | 25 |
Ch. 2 | Combinatorial Specification | 43 |
2.2 | Combinatorial Specification | 52 |
2.3 | Simplicity in F-Element Combinations | 84 |
2.4 | Representational Simplicity | 101 |
2.5 | Simplicity in Associations: Morpheme Structure Conditions in Ngbaka | 112 |
2.6 | Complete Predictability of F-Elements | 133 |
2.7 | Incompatibility of F-Elements | 142 |
Ch. 3 | Grounding Conditions | 167 |
3.1 | The Grounding Hypothesis | 168 |
3.2 | The Distribution of [ATR] | 183 |
3.3 | The Acoustic Realization of [ATR] | 248 |
3.4 | Grounded Conditions and Combinatorial Specification | 258 |
3.5 | Grounded Conditions and Rules | 269 |
Ch. 4 | Parametric Rules | 283 |
4.2 | The Four Parameters | 286 |
4.3 | Direction | 298 |
4.4 | Iteration | 312 |
4.5 | Rule Functions versus Rule Effects | 321 |
4.6 | Association by Rule | 330 |
4.7 | Neutrality: Transparency and Opacity | 354 |
Ch. 5 | Conclusion | 391 |
5.2 | [ATR] in Lango | 395 |
5.3 | Optimality | 405 |
Appendix: Exceptional Verb Patterns in Tiv | 429 | |
Notes | 433 | |
References | 471 | |
Index | 491 |
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