Redundancy and Phonological Rules in Spanish.

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Title: Redundancy and Phonological Rules in Spanish.
Language: English
Authors: Martinez-Gil, Fernando
Source: Georgetown Journal of Languages and Linguistics. 1990 1(4):415-452.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 38
Publication Date: 1990
Document Type: Journal Articles
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Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Oral Language, Phonology, Pronunciation, Redundancy, Spanish, Syllables
ISSN: 1048-4205
Abstract: Analyzes three recent models of phonological representation (underspecification theory, autosegmental spreading of features, and feature hierarchy), focusing on such diachronic and synchronic issues of Spanish phonology as the rule of voicing of voiceless obstruents, vowel raising cum desyllabification, homorganic nasal/lateral assimilation, and nasal velariation. (82 references) (CB)
Journal Code: CIJAUG1991
Entry Date: 1991
Accession Number: EJ424565
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Analyzes three recent models of phonological representation (underspecification theory, autosegmental spreading of features, and feature hierarchy), focusing on such diachronic and synchronic issues of Spanish phonology as the rule of voicing of voiceless obstruents, vowel raising cum desyllabification, homorganic nasal/lateral assimilation, and nasal velariation. (82 references) (CB)
ISSN:1048-4205