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  • ...tactic component, and the postlexical component. Another term used for the lexical component is [[Lexicon]]. [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Lexical+component&lemmacode=604 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...of Kiparsky's (1982) model of Lexical Morphology/Phonology. Within Cyclic Phonology it is assumed that cyclicity is a stipulated property of rules, and that cy Underived lexical items L
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  • *Klavans, J. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.), ''The Structure of Phonological R *Klavans, J. 1985. Some Consequences of Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.), ''The Structure of Phonological R
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  • ...arsky (1982) stating that internal [[bracket]]s are erased at the end of a lexical [[level]] or [[stratum]]. ...ce of this convention words become phonologically inert at the end of each lexical [[level]], i.e., they can no longer be affected by [[cyclic]] phonological
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  • ...nditions on the phonological shape of morphemes are sometimes expressed by lexical [[redundancy rule]]s. * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • In phonology and morphology, a '''cyclic domain''' is a term used for a morphologically *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.) ''The Structure of Phonological Re
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  • In phonology and morphology, '''class I/II affix''' is a classification of (English) aff *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.) ''The Structure of Phonological Re
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  • * Archangeli, D. 1984. ''Underspecification in Yawelmani Phonology and Morphology,'' doct. diss, MIT. * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • ...rdering has played a central role in the development of the framework of [[Lexical Morphology]]. * Halle, M. & K.P. Mohanan 1985. ''Segmental phonology of Modern English,'' Linguistic Inquiry 16, pp. 57-116
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  • '''Structure preservation''' is a property of (lexical) rules which entails that they cannot introduce segments which are not othe * Kiparsky, P. 1985. ''Some Consequences of Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • *Halle, M. & Mohanan, K.P. 1985. Segmental phonology of Modern English. ''Linguistic Inquiry 16,'' 57-116. *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In ''The Structure of Phonological Representations (I).'' van der Hulst, H
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  • ...Pairs of sister nodes are labeled Weak-Strong or Strong-Weak (or by the [[Lexical Category Prominence]] Rule). *Nespor, M. and I. Vogel (1986) Prosodic Phonology, Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • * Archangeli, D. 1984. ''Underspecification in Yawelmani Phonology and Morphology,'' doct. diss, MIT. * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • A '''loop''' is a device first introduced into the theory of [[Lexical Morphology]] by Mohanan (1986). This device opens the possibility to return * Halle, M. & K.P. Mohanan 1985. ''Segmental phonology of Modern English,'' Linguistic Inquiry 16, pp. 57-116
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  • In lexical semantics, feature matrices can be used to determine the meaning of specifi In phonology, a feature matrices are used to specify the [[feature]]s of a sound segment
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  • ...follows form this condition that cyclic rules cannot operate on underived lexical items. * Halle, M. 1978. ''Formal versus Functional Considerations in Phonology,'' Bloomington, Indiana University Linguistics Club.
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  • * Archangeli, D. 1984. ''Underspecification in Yawelmani Phonology and Morphology,'' doct. diss, MIT. * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • ...list or network of [[word]]s or [[lexical entry|lexical entries]] (also [[lexical item]]s, [[lexeme]]s). It contains information about (a) the [[pronunciatio ...a speaker's mind, and as an extensional (e.g. printed, electronic) list of lexical items from a given language.
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  • ...logy are intertwined, i.e., it is assumed that the rules of morphology and phonology apply within a single component: the Lexicon (e.g. Siegel 1974, Pesetsky 19 * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • ...s a minimum for the size of [[lexical word]]s. In English, for example, a lexical word cannot be shorter than two [[mora]]s: either a [[heavy syllable]], tha ...ke English, does not possess a minimal word constraint: accordingly French lexical words may consist of a single light syllable: ''eau'' [o] `water', feu [f&o
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  • In phonology, the '''Maximal Onset Principle''' is a principle determining underlying [[ * Kahn, Daniel (1976) Syllable-based generalizations in English phonology. Doctoral dissertation, MIT.
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  • *Klavans, J. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.), ''The Structure of Phonological R *Klavans, J. 1985. Some Consequences of Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.), ''The Structure of Phonological R
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  • * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In ''The Structure of Phonological Representations (I).'' van der Hulst, H ...al Conversion within a Restricted Theory of the Lexicon. In ''The Scope of Lexical Rules.'' Moortgat et al. (eds.), pages. Dordrecht: Foris.
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  • ...an & Prince (1977) to provide the nodes of a metrical tree ([[metrical phonology]]) with labels ''strong'' or ''weak'' expressing prominence in systems wher [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Lexical+category+prominence&lemmacode=603 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...existing word. Both the new word and the existing one are members of major lexical categories. * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (eds.) ''The Structure of Phonological Re
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  • ...he ELOH is of great importance in the development of the theory of Lexical Phonology/Morphology (e.g. Kiparsky (1982)). However, the claims of the ELOH have not * Halle, M. & K.P. Mohanan 1985. ''Segmental phonology of Modern English,'' Linguistic Inquiry 16, pp. 57-116
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  • ...alled [[tone language]]s, a difference in [[pitch]] is used to distinguish lexical items. In such languages tone is a [[distinctive feature]]. The most common In [[Margi]] we find the following lexical items:
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  • ...Pesetsky's (1979) and Kiparsky's (1982) theories of [[Lexical Morphology]]/Phonology. These theories propose morphological structures on the basis of level-orde *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In ''The Structure of Phonological Representations (I).'' van der Hulst, H
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  • ===Features in Phonology=== In phonology, a feature can be regarded as a property of a [[segment|sound segment]]. Se
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  • ...[[tone]] carried by a [[word]] determines the meaning of that word (i.e. [[lexical tone]]). Thus, tone languages use tonal contrasts to distinguish word meani [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • *[[Lexical Morphology]] [[Category:Phonology]]
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  • ...ionalize''. Derivation typically, but not necessarily, induces a change in lexical category. Traditionally derivation is distinguished from [[inflection]] (th * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • ...sses, their parts presumably being inaccessible for syntactic rules. See [[lexical integrity]]. ===In phonology ===
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  • * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • *Bochner, H. 1988. The forms of Words: a Theory of Lexical Relationships, PhD diss. Harvard Univ. Cambridge. [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • * Selkirk, E.O. 1984. ''Phonology and Syntax: The Relation between Sound and Structure,'' Cambridge, Mass., M ...,'' in: M. Moortgat, H. Van der Hulst & T. Hoestra (eds.) The Scope of Lexical Rules, Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...word formation rules need to have access to derived allomorphs before the phonology applies.
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  • In [[phonology]], the term '''stress''' refers to an abstract property of [[syllable]]s wi Lexical stress may be distinctive, as in 'inCREASE' (verb) vs 'INcrease' (noun).
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  • In English there is no lexical distinction between aspirated and non-aspirated stops. Still there is a pho [[Category:Phonology]]
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  • *Fanselow, G. 2005. Cyclic Phonology-Syntax-Interaction: Movement to First Position in German. (Arbeitspapiere d *Kiparsky, P. 1982. From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology. In: H. v. d. Hulst & N. Smith (Hrsg.), ''The Structure of Phonological Rep
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  • Affixes usually have a more restricted phonology, segments used for affixes in a language are only a subpart of the phoneme === 3.3. Phonology does not matter ===
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  • ...tal:Semantics|Semantics]] | [[Portal:Phonetics and phonology|Phonetics and phonology]] | [[Portal:Morphology|Morphology]] | [[Portal:Syntax|Syntax]] | [[Portal: ...te]], [[full verb]], [[gapping]], [[infinitive]], [[internal argument]], [[lexical category]], [[negative concord]], [[nonconfigurationality]], [[noun]], [[p
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  • * Kiparsky, P. 1982. ''From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology,'' in: Hulst, H. van der and N. Smith (eds.) The Structure of Phonological
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  • ...ps among linguistic units. Starting with the traditional assumption that a lexical item (likewise morpheme, phoneme) is a unit of some kind, an object or symb ...nnected. A morpheme also 'has' higher-level properties -- grammatical and lexical or semantic -- and if we ponder what the meaning of 'has' is here, it is th
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  • Interference can take place at all levels of the linguistic system, i.e. in [[phonology]], [[morphology]], [[syntax]], [[semantics]], [[pragmatics]], and the [[lex ...ted to the noun '''interference''', i.e. (''to'') ''interfere'' (e.g. "The phonology of the speaker's native language interferes with the use of the second lang
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  • ...positions of monosyllabic words differed to originally Persian and Arabic lexical units. They are generalized to individual syllabic types with stressed diff
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  • *1914 ‘Notes on Chasta Costa phonology and morphology’, Univ. of Pennsylv., Anthropol. Publications 2: 271-340. *1915 ‘Notes on Judeo-German phonology’, The Jewish Quarterly Review,n.s. 6:231-266.
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  • ...za Filologiju i Lingvistiku 8.147-51. English original in E. Fudge (ed.), Phonology (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973) *1968c. Lexical insertion in a transformational grammar without deep structure. CLS 4.71-80
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  • ==Phonology== ...ber, and case. (Natural) gender and number (plurality) can be expressed by lexical means if necessary, semanto-syntactic roles are indicated by syntax and ver
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  • === Phonology === ...pattern is not absolute. There are no known minimal pairs, grammatical or lexical, for stress or pitch. Minimal pairs claimed in the literature have turned o
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  • 1963b. A historical remark on "rendaku", a phenomenon in Japanse phonology. Ms. MIT. 1967a. Yawelmani Phonology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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