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Conditions on Phonological Government Monik Charette (University of London)

Conditions on Phonological Government By Monik Charette (University of London)

Conditions on Phonological Government by Monik Charette (University of London)


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This 1991 book was the first extended study written within the framework of Government Phonology. Following the presentation of the main aspects of this theory, the process of vowel-zero alternations is addressed and analysed together with the idea that phonological processes are determined by principles of Universal Grammar along with parameters that distinguish languages.

Conditions on Phonological Government Summary

Conditions on Phonological Government by Monik Charette (University of London)

This 1991 book was the first extended study written within the framework of Government Phonology. Following the presentation of the main aspects of this theory, the process of vowel-zero alternations is addressed and analysed together with the idea that phonological processes are determined by principles of Universal Grammar along with parameters that distinguish languages. By using predominantly the alternation between schwa and zero in French, Monik Charette demonstrates that vowel-zero alternations are neither cases of insertion nor of deletion. Rather, they involve the interpretation of 'empty nuclei', i.e. nuclei with no segmental content, which must be licensed by proper government. It is when proper government fails to apply that a vowel is realized. Dr Charette also gives consideration to the constraints to which proper government is subject. She argues that these constraints result from phonological principles in conflict. This book represents a major development in the analysis of phonological processes. The extension of grammatical principles and parameters to phonological phenomena is well argued, and will interest theoretical phonologists and specialists of French alike.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. A theory of government in phonology; 2. The 'e-muet' in French; 3. Earlier treatments of schwa; 4. An analysis of schwa in terms of government; 5. Licence to govern; 6. Word-final empty nuclei; 7. Compounds and phrases; 8. The alternation between schwa/zero and [e]; 9. Miscellaneous issues; Conclusion; Notes; References; Index.

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NPB9780521392464
9780521392464
0521392462
Conditions on Phonological Government by Monik Charette (University of London)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
19910711
252
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